Abstract

In recent decades, the production of palatinose has aroused great interest since this structural isomer of sucrose has an interesting potential. Using immobilized in chitosan Serratia plymuthica cells, a complete conversion of concentrated sucrose solutions into palatinose was achieved in a “batch”-type enzyme reactor. Under typical process conditions, the specific productivity was in the range of 0.76–1.15 h −1 (kg sucrose converted, kg −1 catalyst). The effect of the inlet sucrose concentration (30–70%), the reaction temperature of 30–60 °C and the residence time (Rt) of the substrate solution on the specific volumetric productivity of the biocatalyst in a tubular fixed-bed reactor during continuous sucrose conversion into palatinose was studied. Residence time of 1.7–3.0 h was necessary for the achievement of 98–100% conversion of sucrose at substrate concentration of 30–50%. Considerably longer residence time (4–5 h) was needed for reaching the same conversion rate of concentrated sucrose solutions (60–70%). The composition of the outlet sugar solutions was investigated. The highest palatinose content was achieved (∼94%), when 40% inlet sucrose solution was used. It decreased in the case of more concentrated inlet sucrose solutions, but not below 78%. Operational stability of 155 days was achieved. The final value of the cumulative productivity of the reactor during continuous process of conversion was 1488 kg of palatinose produced per dm 3 of biocatalyst.

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