Tagatose, a ketohexose C-4 fructose epimer present in nature ire low concen
tration, is a potential low calorie bulking sweetener that can be obtained
by the microbial oxidation of the corresponding polyalcohol galactitol. The
screening of strains belonging to the acetic acid bacteria resulted in 100
160 mg tagatose/1 produced at 24 h in non growing conditions, while 260-34
0 mg tagatose/1 was obtained at 48 h with growing cells of Gluconobacter st
rains, with a specific activity rate of tagatose production, 1.4 x 10(-3) l
/h. After galactitol adaptation the Gluconobacter oxydans DSM 2343 strain g
ave a notable increase in tagatose yield, reaching 3160 mg/l with a corresp
onding 6.6 x 10(-3) l/h specific activity rate at 24 h of reaction. Prelimi
nary enzyme characterisation experiments: indicated that the dehydrogenase
activity may be attributable to a sorbitol dehydrogenase (SDH). (C) 2001 El
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