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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.
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Landert, J. P.
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Spiesser, D.
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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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