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Gluconic acid oxidation

C9 Selective catalytic oxidation Gluconic acid Pd/Al203 catalyst Food and [38]... [Pg.136]

Colourless crystals m.p. I25°C, soluble in water and alcohol. In aqueous solution forms equilibrium with its lactones. Gluconic acid is made by the oxidation of glucose by halogens, by electrolysis, by various moulds or by bacteria of the Acetobacter groups. [Pg.190]

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

In presence of the enzyme glucose oxidase, an aqueous solution of glucose undergoes oxidation to gluconic acid with formation of hydrogen peroxide which can be determined by anodic oxidation at a fixed potential. [Pg.639]

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]

A second principle used widely for glucose analysis, is that of the oxidation of glucose enzymatically, mediated by the action of glucose oxidase with the formation of gluconic acid and hydrogen peroxide (22). In this procedure it is the hydrogen peroxide which is usually assayed for determination of glucose. This method suffers from the action of inhibitors which occur, particularly with patients in a diabetic coma and these need to be removed. [Pg.116]

A reaction of practical importance is the oxidation of a carbohydrate aldehyde group to a carboxyl group. This is the basis for a process converting glucose to calcium gluconate, a substance of pharmaceutical interest. The oxidation reaction occurs at graphite electrodes in the presence of the Brj/Br" redox system. Calcium salt is added to the solution to prevent further oxidation of free gluconic acid. [Pg.283]

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]

Oxidation of Isopropylidene Derivatives of Ketose Sugars. Whenever isopropylidene derivatives can be obtained in which all groups except the primary alcoholic grouping at Cl are blocked this method is undoubtedly the best. It may be illustrated by reference to the preparation of 2-keto-D-gluconic acid from D-fructose.14... [Pg.102]

As a corollary to this work, oxidation with periodate constitutes the basis of analytical procedures for the determination of 6-deoxyhexoses ( methylpentoses ),88 calcium gluconate89 and gluconic acid,90 hexitols,91 94... [Pg.15]

Gluconic acid (P) may be produced by the oxidation of glucose (G) in a batch reactor. The reactor is provided with a continuous supply of oxygen and an intermittent supply of glucose at fixed intervals. The reaction is C6H120 (G) + j02 C6H1207(P), and is... [Pg.311]

Figure 9.11 Oxidation products of glucose. Gluconic acid is an aldonic acid formed when the aldehyde group is oxidized. Glucuronic acid, a uronic acid, is a result of oxidation of the primary alcohol group. When both the aldehyde and the primary alcohol groups are oxidized, glucaric acid is formed, which is an aldaric acid. Figure 9.11 Oxidation products of glucose. Gluconic acid is an aldonic acid formed when the aldehyde group is oxidized. Glucuronic acid, a uronic acid, is a result of oxidation of the primary alcohol group. When both the aldehyde and the primary alcohol groups are oxidized, glucaric acid is formed, which is an aldaric acid.

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