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Biochemical methods, usually microbial or enzymatic, are suitable for the production of unnatural or rare monosaccharides. D-Arabitol was produced from D-glucose by fermentation with Candida famata R28. D-xylulose can be produced from D-arabitol using Acetobacter aceti IFO 3281. D-Lyxose was produced enzymatically from D-xylulose using L-ribose isomerase (L-RI). Ribitol was oxidized to L-ribulose by microbial bioconversion with Acetobacter aceti IFO 3281 whereas L- ribulose was epimerized to L-xylulose by the enzyme D-tagatose-3-epimerase. L- Lyxose was produced by isomerization of L-RI. Moreover, L-ribose and L-arabinose were prepared biochemically from ribitol by oxidation using Acetobacter aceti IFO 3281 and isomerization using L- RI and L-arabinose isomerase (L-AI), respectively. Other pentoses can be produced as well by cell or enzyme bioconversions.

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This study provides important information for rare sugar preparation and importance.

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This page is a summary of: Study on Biochemical Preparation of Natural and Rare Carbohydrate (Pentoses), December 2021, Sciencedomain International,
DOI: 10.9734/bpi/cacs/v7/2135c.
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