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Biotechnology xylitol production

Biotechnological Production of Xylitol from Lignocellulosic Materials... [Pg.300]

Nyyssbla, A., Pihlajaniemi, A., Palva, A., Von Weymarn, N., Leisola, M. (2005). Production of xylitol from D-xylose by recombinant Lactococcus lactis. Journal of Biotechnology, 118, 55-66. [Pg.194]

Granstrom T, Izumori K, Leisola M. (2007). A rare sugar xylitol. Part II biotechnological production and future applications of xylitol. Appl Microbiol Biotechnol, 74, 273-276. [Pg.516]

The xylitol produced is discolored, crystallized, and dried in the same equipment and conditions as the one described in the catalytic process. The productivity achieved for the biotechnological process is 0.73kg xylitol crystals per 1 kg of xylose. Figure 12.7 presents the process flow diagram for the biotechnological production of xylitol. [Pg.317]

Lima, T., Jose, I., Ribeiro, G., and Valderez, M. (2014) Biotechnological production of xylitol from hgnoceUulosic wastes A review. Process Biochemistry, 49, 1779-1789. [Pg.326]

Parajd, J.C., Dominguez, H., and Dominguez, J.M. (1998) Biotechnological production of xylitol. Part 1 Interest of xylitol and fundamentals of its biosynthesis. Bioresource Technology, 65 (3), 191-201. [Pg.326]

The chemical process is very expensive because of the high working temperature, application of pressme for the hydrogenation of xylose, and extensive steps for separation and purification. The industrial-scale production contains less xylose and other sugars such as arabinose, maimose, galatose, and glucose as major impurities (Sakakibara et al., 2009). From the economic viewpoint, the biotechnological production of xylitol seems to be very attractive, with the use of low-cost crude hemicellulosic hydrolysate as a potential substrate (Rao et al., 2006). [Pg.14]

Suzuki, S.I., Sugiyama, M., Mihara, Y., Hashiguchi, K.I., Yokozeki, K., 2002. Novel enzymatic method for the production of xylitol from D-arabitol by Glucombacter oxydans. Bioscience, Biotechnology, and Biochemistry 66 (12), 2614-2620. [Pg.216]


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