Fructoside
Appearance
Fructosides are glycosides where the glycone group is fructose.[1]
Fructosyl transferases
[edit]In enzymology, enzymes that add a fructose group to a molecule are called fructosyl-transferases, beta-D-fructofuranosyl transferases or fructotranferases. Examples are:
- aldose beta-D-fructosyltransferase
- 2,1-fructan:2,1-fructan 1-fructosyltransferase
- 6G-fructosyltransferase
- Inulin fructotransferase (DFA-I-forming)
- Inulin fructotransferase (DFA-III-forming)
- Levan fructotransferase (DFA-IV-forming)
- Levansucrase
References
[edit]- ^ de Goede, A. T.J.W.; van Deurzen, M. P.J.; van der Leij, I. G.; van der Heijden, A. M.; Baas, J. M.A.; van Rantwijk, F.; van Bekkum, H. "Synthesis of Alkyl Fructosides Using Solid Acid Catalysts. Part I: Silica-Alumina Cracking Catalysts". Journal of Carbohydrate Chemistry. 15 (3). doi:10.1080/07328309608005657.