Reaction Kinetics and Modeling of the Enzyme-catalyzed Production of Lactosucrose using [beta]-Fructofuranosidase from Arthrobacter sp. K-1
Lactosucrose synthesis from sucrose and lactose was carried out by using β-fructofuranosidase from Arthrobacter sp. K-1. The transfructosylation mechanism was found to be of an ordered bi-bi type in which sucrose was bound first to the enzyme and lactosucrose was released last. Hydrolysis side-react...
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