Issue 1, 2026

Small buds to blooming flowers: organic–inorganic hybrid nanoflowers as immobilization platform and robust system for bio-catalytic production of d-allose

Abstract

D-Allose is a rare monosaccharide and a low-calorie sweetener found in tiny amounts in nature with potential health benefits. Its scarcity in nature and high production cost pose a challenge to industry. The enzymatic route for D-allose production using L-rhamnose isomerase (L-RIM) is a promising and sustainable approach. The sensitivity of the enzyme to pH and temperature limits its application. In this study, we have developed manganese-based hybrid micro-structures (L-RIMnNFs) that offer robustness and recyclability to the enzymatic process of D-allose biosynthesis. The hybrid of organic and inorganic microstructure attains flower-like morphology, with each petal in the nanometer dimensions as visualized under electron microscopy. Molecular dynamics (MD) simulations were performed to understand the formation of these flower-like structures. These nanoflowers (NFs) exhibited better kinetic properties and reusability, retaining almost >60% activity even after the 6th cycle of reaction. So far, this study is the first attempt to immobilize L-rhamnose isomerase enzyme onto hybrid nanoflowers (hNFs) and to conduct simulation studies thereof. It provides insights into the improved robustness and durability of L-RIM after immobilization with a turnover number of 679.9 s−1. These NFs can be developed into biocatalytic platforms for the production of rare sugars.

Graphical abstract: Small buds to blooming flowers: organic–inorganic hybrid nanoflowers as immobilization platform and robust system for bio-catalytic production of d-allose

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
19 Aug 2025
Accepted
16 Dec 2025
First published
05 Jan 2026
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY-NC license

RSC Adv., 2026,16, 723-732

Small buds to blooming flowers: organic–inorganic hybrid nanoflowers as immobilization platform and robust system for bio-catalytic production of D-allose

S. Sharma, S. B. Sathaye, Y. N. Reddy, J. Bhaumik and S. P. Singh, RSC Adv., 2026, 16, 723 DOI: 10.1039/D5RA06127J

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