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Original Articles

Glucosylation of Acetic Acid by Sucrose Phosphorylase

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Pages 82-87 | Received 06 Jul 2007, Accepted 18 Sep 2007, Published online: 22 May 2014
 

Abstract

Transglucosylation from sucrose to acetic acid by sucrose phosphorylase (EC 2.4.1.7) was studied. 1-O-Acetyl-α-D-glucopyranose was isolated as the main product of the enzyme reaction. We also compared the pH-dependence of transglycosylation catalyzed by sucrose phosphorylase toward carboxyl and hydroxyl groups. With hydroquinone as an acceptor molecule, the transfer ratio of glucose residue was higher at neutral pH. This pH-activity profile was similar to that of the phosphorolysis of sucrose by sucrose phosphorylase, but with acetic acid as an acceptor molecule, the transfer ratio of glucose residue was higher at low pH. These findings suggest that the undissociated carboxyl group is essential to the acceptor molecule for the transglycosylation reaction of sucrose phosphorylase. In a sensory test, the sour taste of acetic acid was markedly reduced by glucosylation. The threshold value of the sour taste of acetic acid glucosides was approximately 100 times greater than that of acetic acid.

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