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Highly Selective Isomerization of Glucose into Fructose Catalyzed by a Mimic Glucose Isomerase

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An amphoteric phenolic compound with carboxyl and amino functional groups was synthesized and used as mimic glucose isomerase to catalyze the isomerization of glucose into fructose. The mimic enzyme displayed… Click to show full abstract

An amphoteric phenolic compound with carboxyl and amino functional groups was synthesized and used as mimic glucose isomerase to catalyze the isomerization of glucose into fructose. The mimic enzyme displayed excellent catalytic activity for isomerization of glucose to fructose under mild conditions. The yield of fructose and selectivity of fructose could reach 33.0 % and 93.5 % after reacting 4 h, respectively, at pH 8.5 and 80 °C. The catalysis reaction rate constant kcat and Michaelis constants KmG, KmF were calculated. The activation energy of glucose to fructose was evaluated as 65.9 kJ mol−1. The possible catalysis reaction mechanism was proposed. The acid‐base groups on the catalyst play an important role in proton extraction and transfer, as well as in the rotation of local carbon chain, which leads to the highly selective isomerization of glucose into fructose under mild conditions.

Keywords: isomerization glucose; highly selective; glucose fructose; glucose isomerase; mimic glucose

Journal Title: ChemCatChem
Year Published: 2019

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