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titleOfInvention Separation of d-isomer from dl mixture of serine
abstract PURPOSE: To obtain only D-serine from a reaction solution, by reacting D,L- serine with a sulfide in the presence of tryptophan syntase to convert the L- serine into L-cysteine, etc. n CONSTITUTION: D,L-Serine is reacted with a sulfide, e.g. hydrogen sulfide, metal sulfide or metal hydrosulfide, in the presence of tryptophan syntase. L-Serine is converted into L-cysteine, which is further oxidized with oxygen in air and converted into L-cystine. After completing the reaction, the reaction solution is aerated to oxidize the L-cysteine into L-cystine, and only the D-serine is collected by utilizing the solubility difference between the D-serine and L-cystine which is slightly soluble in water. n COPYRIGHT: (C)1987,JPO&Japio
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