2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.nbt.2015.04.004
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Transgalactosylation of lactose for synthesis of galacto-oligosaccharides using Kluyveromyces marxianus NCIM 3551

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“…Finally, enzymes from bifidobacteria were immobilized in DEAE-cellulose (145), Q-Sepharose (183), amino-ethyl agarose (184). Enzymes from Kluyveromyces lactis were immobilized in glutaraldehyde activated chitosan (185) or in the form of whole permeabilized cells containing the enzyme (186, 187) and enzymes from lactobacilli, in microcrystalline cellulose (188), in PVC silica sheets, active carbon, porous glass beads (189). Among all these strategies, the immobilization in activated agarose (137, 141), in activated chitosan (176, 177), in magnetic polysiloxane–polyvinyl alcohol beads (127), in the form of self-supported cross-linked aggregates (178), and in the form of whole permeabilized cells containing β-galactosidase (186) appear as the most promising ones in terms of maximum yield of GOS and highest productivity (gGOS per liter per hour) (113).…”
Section: Gosmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Finally, enzymes from bifidobacteria were immobilized in DEAE-cellulose (145), Q-Sepharose (183), amino-ethyl agarose (184). Enzymes from Kluyveromyces lactis were immobilized in glutaraldehyde activated chitosan (185) or in the form of whole permeabilized cells containing the enzyme (186, 187) and enzymes from lactobacilli, in microcrystalline cellulose (188), in PVC silica sheets, active carbon, porous glass beads (189). Among all these strategies, the immobilization in activated agarose (137, 141), in activated chitosan (176, 177), in magnetic polysiloxane–polyvinyl alcohol beads (127), in the form of self-supported cross-linked aggregates (178), and in the form of whole permeabilized cells containing β-galactosidase (186) appear as the most promising ones in terms of maximum yield of GOS and highest productivity (gGOS per liter per hour) (113).…”
Section: Gosmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Exemplos de β-galactosidases comercialmente disponíveis são as que estão sob o nº 072-04141 do catálogo da Wako Pure Chemical Industries, Ltd., e G1875 da Sigma-Aldrich. Em relação ao pH, as lactases podem ser classificadas em dois grandes grupos: β-galactosidases de pH ótimo neutro (ZHOU; CHEN, 2001;VIEIRA et al, 2013;SRIVASTAVA;MISHRA;CHAND, 2015) e β-galactosidases com máxima atividade em pH ácido (VERA; GUERRERO;ILLANES, 2011;CHIBA;YAMADA;ISOBE, 2015;CAREVIĆ et al, 2016;NIU et al, 2017). β-galactosidases neutras são geralmente utilizadas em produtos alimentícios neutros, como o leite (WOLF; GASPARIN; PAULINO, 2018), enquanto as β-galactosidases ácidas são empregadas em suplementos nutricionais (WANG et al, 2009).…”
Section: Enzima β-Galactosidaseunclassified
“…The research regarding lactose bioconversion into GOSs has been focused on the use of primarily pure lactose solutions as substrates by employing either commercial [14,17,18] or recombinant thermophilic lactases [19,20]. Few studies can be found regarding the investigation of GOS production by applying β-galactosidases directly into SW and AW, as well as the effects that other whey components can have on the GOS yield.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%