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The production of alpha-cyclodextrin by enzymatic degradation of starch

Flaschel, E.
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Landert, J. P.
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Spiesser, D.
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1984
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences

The maximum concentration of alpha-cyclodextrin for the enzymatic degradation of starch is limited to about 13.5 g X 1(-1). By addition of decanol, the equilibrium of the reaction system can be shifted towards an alpha-cyclodextrin yield of 50% even at high substrate concentrations. The main variables of the decanol process--pH, temperature, substrate quality, substrate, and enzyme concentration--have been studied. The cyclodextrin-glycosyltransferase from Klebsiella pneumoniae M5 al can preferentially be employed at pH 6 to 8, temperatures of 40 to 50 degrees C and a decanol concentration of 0.1 kg-1 starch. The dextrose equivalent of starch is important with respect to the maximum achievable starch concentration, but not with respect to the reaction. Under process conditions, the rate of alpha-cyclodextrin evolution is limited by the enzymatic reaction and not by mass transfer of decanol into the aqueous phase. [on SciFinder (R)]

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DOI
10.1111/j.1749-6632.1984.tb29802.x
Web of Science ID

WOS:A1984ACK6600011

Author(s)
Flaschel, E.
Landert, J. P.
Spiesser, D.
Renken, A.  
Date Issued

1984

Published in
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences
Volume

434

Start page

70

End page

77

Subjects

*Cyclodextrins: BI

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biosynthesis; *Dextrins: BI

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biosynthesis; Fatty Alcohols: PD

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pharmacology; *Glucosyltransferases: ME

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metabolism; Heat; Hydrogen-Ion Concentration; Kinetics; *Klebsiella pneumoniae: EN

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enzymology; Protein Denaturation; Research Su

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0 (Cyclodextrins); 0 (Dextrins); 0 (Fatty Alcohols); 0 (alpha-Cyclodextrins); EC 2.4.1.- (Glucosyltransferases); EC 2.4.1.19 (cyclomaltodextrin glucanotransferase)

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United States

English

10016-20-3 (alpha-cyclodextrin); 112-30-1 (n-decyl alcohol); 9005-25-8 (Starch)

Enzyme Engineering 7

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REVIEWED

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LGRC  
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April 18, 2006
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