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Production of Ascorbic acid-2-glucoside from L-Ascorbic acid with Spinach ${\alpha}-Glucosidase$  

Chung, Ji-Youn (College of Life and Environmental Sciences, Korea University)
Song, Hee-Sang (College of Life and Environmental Sciences, Korea University)
Bang, Won-Gi (College of Life and Environmental Sciences, Korea University)
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Applied Biological Chemistry / v.47, no.2, 2004 , pp. 187-191 More about this Journal
Abstract
For the production of $2-O-{\alpha}-D-glucopyranosyl-L-ascorbic$ acid (ascorbic acid-2-g1ucoside, AA-2G) from ascorbic acid, the usability of spinach seed as the source of ${\alpha}-glucosidase$ having transglucosylation activity was studied. The optimum conditions for the production of AA-2G from ascorbic acid and glucose donor were investigated by using crude extract of Spinachia oleracea L. Woosung, the selected source of enzyme. The production of AA-2G was the highest with 1.053 mM when spinach seeds were grown for 2 days after germination. Maltose was the most effective glucose donor, and the optimum concentration of ascorbic acid and maltose were 175 mM and 225 mM, respectively. The optimum concentration of ${\alpha}-glucosidase$ was 60 units. The most effective buffer was sodium acetate and its optimum concentration was 175 mM. The optimum pH and temperature were 5.0 and $65^{\circ}C$, respectively. Under the optimum condition, 2.14 mM of AA-2G was produced from ascorbic acid after 50 minutes of reaction.
Keywords
L-ascorbic acid; spinach; ascorbic acid-2-glucoside; ${\alpha}-glucosidase$;
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