Lactulose production from efficient isomerization of lactose catalyzed by recyclable sodium aluminate

2017 
Abstract An efficient strategy for the synthesis of high-purity lactulose through chemical isomerization of lactose was developed using recyclable catalyst sodium aluminate. Maximum yield of 85.45 ± 1.79% was obtained from 35% (w/v) of lactose using a 1:1 M ratio of NaAlO 2 -lactose after reaction at 60 °C and pH 12 for 50 min, with a purity ratio (Pu) of approximately 95%. Al(OH) 3 precipitation from lactulose syrup through pH adjustment showing a superior decolorizing efficiency was implemented, which simplified the removal of catalyst and provided a convenient approach to achieve catalyst recovery. After dilution by 5 folds, nearly 98.5% of catalyst was removed through centrifugation and 85.50 ± 1.81% of lactulose was recovered. Modified recycle use of catalyst without lactulose loss was carried out, after five consecutive recycles, total yield of lactulose ( TY Lactulose ) and new yield of lactulose ( NY Lactulose ) were of 80.44 ± 1.05% and 73.87 ± 0.50%, respectively, reflecting a high stability by using this recyclable methodology.
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