Claims
- 1. In a composition of matter comprising a foodstuff or a cosmetic, the improvement wherein said composition of matter further comprises an .alpha.-glycosyl-L-ascorbic acid of the formula: ##STR5## wherein n is an integer of 0 to 6, said ascorbic acid exhibiting no direct reducing activity.
- 2. A foodstuff which contains an .alpha.-glycosyl-L-ascorbic acid exhibiting no direct reducing activity.
- 3. The foodstuff of claim 2, wherein the content of said .alpha.-glycosyl-L-ascorbic acid is at least 0.001 w/w %.
- 4. The foodstuff of claim 3, wherein said .alpha.-glycosyl-L-ascorbic acid is 2-O-.alpha.-D-glucosyl-L-ascorbic acid.
- 5. The foodstuff of claim 3, wherein said .alpha.-glycosyl-L-ascorbic acid is prepared by providing a solution which contains at least 1 w/v % L-ascorbic acid and an .alpha.-glycosyl saccharide in an amount of 0.5-fold to 30-fold higher than that of the L-ascorbic acid;
- applying a saccharide-transferring enzyme to the solution containing said L-ascorbic acid and said .alpha.-glycosyl saccharide at a pH in the range of 3-9, and permitting said enzyme to act on said L-ascorbic acid and saccharide to form a .alpha.-glycosyl-L-ascorbic acid exhibiting no direct reducing activity; and
- recovering the .alpha.-glycosyl-L-ascorbic acid.
- 6. A cosmetic which contains as the effective ingredient an .alpha.-glycosyl-L-ascorbic acid exhibiting no direct reducing activity.
- 7. The cosmetic of claim 6, wherein said .alpha.-glycosyl-L-ascorbic acid is 2-O-.alpha.-D-glucosyl-L-ascorbic acid.
- 8. The cosmetic of claim 6, wherein said .alpha.-glycosyl-L-ascorbic acid is prepared by providing a solution which contains at least 1 w/v % L-ascorbic acid and an .alpha.-glycosyl saccharide in an amount of 0.5-fold to 30-fold higher than that of the L-ascorbic acid;
- applying a saccharide-transferring enzyme to the solution containing said L-ascorbic acid and said .alpha.-glycosyl saccharide at a pH in the range of 3-9, and permitting said enzyme to act on said L-ascorbic acid and saccharide to form a .alpha.-glycosyl-L-ascorbic exhibiting no direct reducing activity; and
- recovering the .alpha.-glycosyl-L-ascorbic acid.
Priority Claims (2)
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Parent Case Info
This is a division of parent application Ser. No. 07/805,169 filed Dec. 11, 1991, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,616,611 which itself is a division of the earlier parent application Ser. No. 07/501,899, filed Mar. 30, 1990, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,137,723.
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Divisions (2)
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