Effective rebaudioside a separation from stevia extracts by enzymatic bioconversion

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Title
Effective rebaudioside a separation from stevia extracts by enzymatic bioconversion
Author(s)
H N Lee; S J Hong; H Kang; Jung-Hyun Ju; B R Park; J A Ko; Y M Kim
Bibliographic Citation
Journal of Food Processing and Preservation, vol. 45, pp. e15202-e15202
Publication Year
2021
Abstract
Rebaudioside A with highly purity from commercialized stevia extracts is not amenable to preparative separation, owing to the structural similarity between stevioside and rebaudioside A, necessitating a new bioconversion method for its easy and simple separation. Complex stevia extracts were separated soluble or insoluble fractions after bioconversion with Penicillium decumbens-derived β-glucosidase (SPGase). Then, rebaudioside A or steviol was main component in the water soluble or insoluble. At 100 g/L commercialized stevia extracts scale, the enzymatic bioconversion gave the rebaudioside A (6.95 g/L) from soluble with highly purity and steviol (20.45 g/L) from insoluble.
ISSN
0145-8892
Publisher
Wiley
Full Text Link
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jfpp.15202
Type
Article
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