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Bioconversão de sacarose em ácido glicônico e frutose usando reator com membrana / Sucrose bioconversion into gluconic acid and fructose using a membrane reactor
São Paulo; s.n; 2006. 102 p. tab, graf.
Thesis in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-441491
RESUMO
A conversão enzimática da sacarose pela ação sucessiva da invertase e da glicose oxidase (GOD), permite obter produtos de maior valor agregado, a saber, frutose e o ácido glicônico, dois produtos de amplo uso na indústria farmacêutica, alimentícia e química. Foi estudada a aplicação da invertase imobilizada em resinas aniônicas do tipo Dowex® (um copolímero de poliestireno-divinilbenzeno) sobre a hidrólise da sacarose bem como a oxidação da glicose pela glicose oxidase solúvel ou imobilizada no mesmo suporte em separado (sistema bifásico), utilizando-se um reator de membrana acoplado à membrana de ultrafiltração (100kDa) ou de microfitração (5µm). Posteriormente, avaliou-se o desempenho de ambas as formas de enzimas, solúveis ou imobilizadas num sistema monofásico empregando o mesmo reator...
ABSTRACT
The enzymatic conversion of sucrose through a successive action of invertase and glucose oxidase (GOO) allows the obtainment of products with higher commercial value, fructose and gluconic acid, which are widely used in pharmaceutical, food and chemical industries. Invertase and GOO immobilized on Dowex® anionic resin (a polystyrene divinylbenzene copolymer) as well as soluble GOD were used in a membrane bioreactor (MS) for sucrose hydrolysis and glucose oxidation. The MB was coupled with a UF-membrane (100kDa) or a MF-membrane (5µm). The bioconversion was conducted in two steps (biphasic system) as well as in one step (monophasic system). The bioconversion operated in a biphasic system permitted obtaining a fructose syrup with a concentration of about 70% through a separation of glucose and fructose using a cationic resin, 50W8-100. As for the monophasic system, the yield of 96.6% and 67.4% for soluble and immobilized forms were attained respectively. No leakage of the enzymes from the support allowed the use of a microfiltration membrane, adding advantages to the membrane bioreactor operation.
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Full text: Available Index: LILACS (Americas) Main subject: Sucrose / Biotechnology / Bioreactors / Enzymes, Immobilized / Fructose Language: Portuguese Year: 2006 Type: Thesis

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Full text: Available Index: LILACS (Americas) Main subject: Sucrose / Biotechnology / Bioreactors / Enzymes, Immobilized / Fructose Language: Portuguese Year: 2006 Type: Thesis