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titleOfInvention Determination of d-fructose
abstract PURPOSE: D-fructose dehydrogenase and an electron acceptor are made to act on the sample containing D-fructose in the presence of oxygen and 5-keto-D-fructose or reduced type electron acceptor fomed by the reactions is measured to effect high- accuracy determination of the titled substance. n CONSTITUTION: An Acetobacter such as Gluconobacter cerinus is cultured in a usual medium to collect a novel D-fructose dehydrogenase, which oxidizes D-fructose to 5-keto-0-fructose. The resultant D-fructose dehydrogenase and an electron acceptor such as potassium ferricyanide and made to act on a sample containing D- fructose in the presence of oxygen. The 5-keto-D-fructose formed the increased amount of reduced type electron acceptor, the decreased amount of the oxidized type electron acceptor or oxygen is measured to dtermine D-fructose. n COPYRIGHT: (C)1982,JPO&Japio
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