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Cellobionic acid

Bis(2,3,4,6-tetra-0-acetyl-p-i>glucopyranosyI)aniine, D-666 Bis(2,3,4-tri-0-acetyl-p-i>xylopyranosyl)amine, D-770 6 -0- tert-Butyldiphenylsily sucrose, 142 Cellobial, C-37 Cellobionic acid, G-324 I -Chloro-T-deoxysucrose Hepta-Ac, C-104 I -Chloro-T-deoxysucrose, C-104... [Pg.1256]

In addition to cellulose, cellobionic acid is another carbon feedstock that is commonly found in lignocellulose hydrolysate. Desai et al. [97] demonstrated that cellobionic acid could be used as a sole carbon source for the growth and production of isobutanol in E. coli. They were able to produce 2.7 gl of isobutanol from 10.4 gl of commercial cellobionic acid [97]. [Pg.586]

Desai, S.H., Rabinovitch-Deere, C.A., Fan, Z., and Atsumi, S. (2015) Isobutanol production from cellobionic acid in Escherichia coli. Microb. Cell Fact, 14, 52. [Pg.594]

An improved procedure has been reported for the conversion of calcium D-gluconate into D-glucono-1,5-lactone under acidic conditions, whilst cellobiono-1,5-lactone can be obtained by electrochemical oxidation of cellobiose or by lactonization of calcium cellobionate over a strong-acid cation exchange resin.3 The oxidation of D-lyxose by reaction with various metal ions gives mainly lyxonic acid. ... [Pg.158]


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