A method for preparing n-acetylglucosamine starting from glucosamine base
having a purity level of at least about 99 wt. % and a maximum halide
content of about 0.01 wt %. The glucosamine base is slurried in a diluent
comprising a C.sub.1-C.sub.4 straight or branched-chain alcohol, e.g.,
isopropyl alcohol, sec. butyl alcohol, tert. butyl alcohol, etc.
Thereafter, an acylating agent, e.g., acetic anhydride, present in at
least a stoichiometric amount, is slowly added to the slurry while
maintaining the reaction mixture at a temperature below about 20.degree.
C. The n-acetylglucosamine prepared by the process of the invention will
be quite pure, e.g., it will have a purity of at least 98%, as measured
by HPLC, a melting point in the range of 196-205.degree. C. and a
specific rotation, measured at room temperature after standing in water
for several hours, of [.alpha.].sub.D=39-43.degree..