Aqueous two-phase systems formed from PEG and dextran have been applied to the synthesis of oligosaccharide by Jack bean alpha-mannosidase in reverse. Whilst rates of synthesis and percentage yields were similar in two-phase systems and one-phase aqueous buffer systems, a ten-fold increase in yield of product per unit of enzyme was seen. In addition, the use of aqueous two-phase systems offers potential process advantages over one-phase systems for the synthesis of oligosaccharides.
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