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titleOfInvention Preparation of 1-deoxy-threo-pentulose
abstract PURPOSE: To obtain the titled compound useful as a precursor of vitamin B 1 , etc., in high yield, at a low cost, by culturing a microbial strain capable of producing 1-deoxy-D-threo-pentulose (DTP) and collecting from the cultured products, or reacting the cultured products with a specific compound. n CONSTITUTION: 1-Deoxy-D(or L or DL)-threo-pentulose is prepared by culturing a microbial strain capable of producing DTP and separating the accumulated DTP from the cultured product, or reacting pyruvic acid, etc. with the cultured product or its treated product. n COPYRIGHT: (C)1984,JPO&Japio
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