To enhance the stability of ascorbic acid, the glycosylation of ascorbic acid was studied using the transfructosylation activity of levan fructotransferase. When levan was used as glycosyl donor, a novel fructoside (ascorbic acid 2-fructoside) was formed by the transfructosylation activity of the levan fructotransferase. The production of ascorbic acid 2-fructoside was highly affected by the concentration of the fructosyl acceptor (ascorbic acid). When 35% of ascorbic acid and 2% of levan were incubated with LFTase of 0.5 unit/glevan at 37 degrees C for 85 h, a maximum 52 g/l of AA-2F was produced.