Method for preparing D-pantothenic alcohol by using microbial enzyme method
A microbial enzyme, panthenol technology, applied in the direction of fermentation, etc., can solve the problems of large waste water treatment volume, low recovery rate of resolving agent, and many operation steps, etc.
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[0015] Slant culture: the medium is 100ml of potato juice (20%), 2g of glucose, 2g of agar, pH6.5, sterilized at 121°C for 20 minutes, cooled and inoculated after sterilization, and the strain is Fusarium moniliforme (Fusarium moniliforme) SW- 902 CGMCC No.0536, cultured at 25°C for 5-7 days, used as slant activated seeds.
[0016] Enzyme production culture: the medium is 3% glycerol, 0.5% peptone, 0.5% yeast extract, 0.5% corn steep liquor, pH 6.0, the filling volume is 500ml, 100ml of the triangular bottle, sterilized at 121°C for 20 minutes, and sterilized Afterwards, cool and inoculate the slant seeds, cultivate at 28° C. for 1 to 5 days, filter or centrifuge the fermented liquid, and obtain wet thallus (D-pantolactone hydrolase) as an enzyme source.
[0017] DL-pantolactone prepared by chemical synthesis, with 50mmol CaCl 2 The aqueous solution is prepared to be 30% concentration as the substrate; the amount of enzyme added is 0.3U / g pantolactone, put on a shaking table ...
Embodiment 2
[0019] In the reactor, add 2,000Kg of anhydrous methanol and 750Kg of β-aminopropanol, start stirring, put in 1,300Kg of D-pantolactone obtained by the method in Example 1, keep at 40-50°C, react for 24hrs, and depressurize Concentrate until no methanol is distilled off, discharge, and obtain 2,051Kg of colorless transparent viscous liquid D-panthenol, the mol yield to the input D-pantolactone is 99.93%, and the measured specific rotation is [α] D 20 =+30.1°.
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