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A rare sugar xylitol. Part II: biotechnological production and future applications of xylitol
Authors:Tom Birger Granström  Ken Izumori  Matti Leisola
Institution:(1) Rare Sugar Research Center, Kagawa University, Miki-cho Kagawa, 761-0795, Japan;(2) Laboratory of Bioprocess Engineering, Helsinki University of Technology, P.O. Box 6100, Espoo, 02015, Finland
Abstract:Xylitol is the first rare sugar that has global markets. It has beneficial health properties and represents an alternative to current conventional sweeteners. Industrially, xylitol is produced by chemical hydrogenation of d-xylose into xylitol. The biotechnological method of producing xylitol by metabolically engineered yeasts, Saccharomyces cerevisiae or Candida, has been studied as an alternative to the chemical method. Due to the industrial scale of production, xylitol serves as an inexpensive starting material for the production of other rare sugars. The second part of this mini-review on xylitol will look more closely at the biotechnological production and future applications of the rare sugar, xylitol.
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