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Glucose, to gluconate

BIOCHEMICAL REACTION CONVERSION OF GLUCOSE TO GLUCONIC ACID... [Pg.8]

Analysis of the rate equation and kinetic model of the conversion of glucose to gluconic acid is discussed in Chapter 11. [Pg.9]

Glucose oxidase, which catalyzes the oxidation of glucose to gluconic acid. [Pg.833]

The reaction mechanisms in the fermentation of glucose to gluconic acid are ... [Pg.866]

Wenkin, M., Touillaux, R., Ruiz, P., Delmon, B., and Devillers, M. (1996) Influence of metallic precursors on the properties of carbon-supported bismuth-promoted palladium catalysts for the selective oxidation of glucose to gluconic acid. Appl. Catal., A, 148, 181-199. [Pg.187]

S (2)-hydroxy-3-butenenitrile from acrolein and HCN trans hydrocyanation using, for instance, acetone cyanohydrin Hydrolysis of nitriles to amides, e.g. acrylonitrile to acrylamide Isomerization of glucose to fructose Esterifications and transesterifications Interesterify positions 1 and 3 of natural glycerides Oxidation of glucose to gluconic acid, glycolic acid to glyoxalic acid... [Pg.158]

Scheme 9 Oxidation of glucose to gluconic acid has been reported using oxidation catalysts such as Pt/C, Pd/C, Pd-Bi/C and Au/C. Scheme 9 Oxidation of glucose to gluconic acid has been reported using oxidation catalysts such as Pt/C, Pd/C, Pd-Bi/C and Au/C.
Glucose oxidase (GO) catalyses the oxidation of glucose to gluconic acid (via gluconic acid-<5-lactone) according to the following reaction ... [Pg.259]

Conversion of glucose to gluconic acid and hydrogen peroxide catalyzed by glucose oxidase... [Pg.423]

This is the reaction taking place at the surface of the thermal sensor, the pellistor, discussed in Chapter 3. An example of a biocatalyst is the enzyme glucose oxidase (GOD) which highly selectively promotes oxidation of D-glucose to gluconic acid. [Pg.30]

Series reactions also occur in oxidation processes where the required product may oxidize further. An example is the production of maleic anhydride from the oxidation of benzene. In this case, the maleic anhydride can be oxidized further to carbon dioxide and water. Another example of a series reaction occurs in the biochemical reaction in which Pseudomonas ovalis is used to convert glucose to gluconic acid via gluconolactone in batch culture. This first order reaction is represented by... [Pg.285]

Rai and Constantinides [14] developed a mathematical model for the fermentation of the bacterium Pseudomonas ovalis, which converts the glucose to gluconic acid. The following equations describe the dynamics of the logarithmic growth phase ... [Pg.867]


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