Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
69924 Journal of Molecular Catalysis B: Enzymatic 2013 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

Bioconversion of sucralose-6-acetate to sucralose, an artificial sweetener has been carried out using Arthrobacter sp. (ABL) and Bacillus subtilis (RRL-1789) strains isolated at IIIM, Jammu, India. Biotransformation of sucralose-6-acetate to sucralose involves use of microbial whole cells, immobilized whole cells and immobilized whole cell bioreactor. Immobilized whole cells packed bed reactor has shown much superior biotransformation process in aqueous system using green technology, where purification of the final product is not required. The final sucralose bioproduct was directly concentrated under vacuum to get white crystalline powder. The immobilized whole cell bioreactor was used for more than three cycles continuously, thus provided much cheaper, less time consuming and easy down streaming process. Moreover, the method does not require any purification steps, which is otherwise requisite for presently available methods for sucralose production, resulting in even lower cost of overall process.

Graphical abstractFigure optionsDownload full-size imageDownload as PowerPoint slideHighlights► Bioconversion of sucralose actetate to sucralose. ► Indegenous microbial lipase. ► Use of immobilized enzyme reactor. ► No need to purify the product. ► HPLC data reflects purity of the product.

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