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α-D-Glucosyl-D-fructoses were synthesized by use of a reversed hydrolysis activity of α-glucosidase fromSaccharomyces sp. Although α-D-glucosyl-(1–1)-D-fructose was synthesized predominantly by the incubation of D-glucose solution in the presence of α-glucosidase (batch method reaction), α-(1–4)-linked disaccharide was a major product in a procedure by use of an immobilized α-glucosidase column and an activated carbon column (column method reaction).
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Fujimoto, H., Ajisaka, K. Syntheses of α-D-glucosyl-D-fructoses by use of a reversed hydrolysis activity of α-glucosidase. Biotechnol Lett 10, 107–112 (1988). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01024635
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