Method for recycling sucrose phospholylase in alpha-arbutin production process
A technology of sucrose phosphorylase and recovery method, which is applied in the field of recovery of sucrose phosphorylase in the production process of α-arbutin, can solve the problems of reducing the cost of sucrose phosphorylase, and achieve increased stability and reduced membrane fouling , the effect of improving the recovery rate
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[0019] The sucrose with a concentration of 20% (w / v), the hydroquinone with a concentration of 1.6% (w / v), and the sucrose phosphorylase enzyme solution with an enzyme activity of 200U / mL were placed in the reactor, and the pH was adjusted to 6. The reaction temperature was 25 °C, stirred slightly, and reacted for 24 hours. Under this reaction condition, the conversion rate of hydroquinone can reach 90%.
[0020] After the reaction is over, add trehalose equivalent to 5% (w / v) of the reaction solution into the reaction solution and stir evenly. First, use a ceramic membrane with a membrane pore size of 0.15 μm to filter out insoluble flocculent substances and some macromolecular proteins. Then, ultrafiltration is carried out using a cellulose acetate membrane with a molecular weight cut-off of 5000 Da to recover free sucrose phosphorylase. The recovery rate of sucrose phosphorylase reaches 97%, and the residual reactants and products in the recovered enzyme liquid are less th...
Embodiment 2
[0022] The sucrose with a concentration of 20% (w / v), the hydroquinone with a concentration of 1.6% (w / v), and the sucrose phosphorylase enzyme solution with an enzyme activity of 200U / mL were placed in the reactor, and the pH was adjusted to 6. The reaction temperature was 25 °C, stirred slightly, and reacted for 24 hours. Under this reaction condition, the conversion rate of hydroquinone can reach 90%.
[0023] After the reaction is over, add trehalose equivalent to 5% (w / v) of the reaction solution into the reaction solution and stir evenly. First, use a ceramic membrane with a membrane pore size of 0.1 μm to filter out insoluble flocculent substances and some macromolecular proteins. Then, ultrafiltration is carried out using a cellulose acetate membrane with a molecular weight cutoff of 2000Da to recover free sucrose phosphorylase. The recovery rate of sucrose phosphorylase reaches 93%, and the residual reactants and products in the recovered enzyme solution are less tha...
Embodiment 3
[0025] The sucrose with a concentration of 20% (w / v), the hydroquinone with a concentration of 1.8% (w / v), and the sucrose phosphorylase enzyme solution with an enzyme activity of 200U / mL were placed in the reactor, and the pH was adjusted to 6. The reaction temperature was 30 °C, stirred slightly, and reacted for 24 hours. Under this reaction condition, the conversion rate of hydroquinone can reach 85%.
[0026] After the reaction is over, add dextran equivalent to 5% (w / v) of the reaction solution into the reaction solution and stir evenly. First, use a ceramic membrane with a membrane pore size of 0.15 μm to filter out insoluble flocculent substances and some macromolecular proteins. , and then use a mixed fiber membrane with a molecular weight cut-off of 5000Da for ultrafiltration to recover free sucrose phosphorylase. The recovery rate of sucrose phosphorylase reaches 90%, and the residual reactants and products in the recovered enzyme solution are less than 5%.
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