C13K7/00

Process for sugar modulation

The present invention relates to a method for producing a food product comprising hydrolysed starch, as well as to products obtainable by the method. The method has the advantage of reducing the amount of sugar (i.e. maltose) produced by hydrolysis as compared to conventional methods of starch hydrolysis and present the additional advantage of providing good processability for the food product.

Process for sugar modulation

The present invention relates to a method for producing a food product comprising hydrolysed starch, as well as to products obtainable by the method. The method has the advantage of reducing the amount of sugar (i.e. maltose) produced by hydrolysis as compared to conventional methods of starch hydrolysis and present the additional advantage of providing good processability for the food product.

HEAT-RESISTANT ISOAMYLASE

An isoamylase having improved heat resistance and an industrial method for producing maltose from starch.

The isoamylase is an isoamylase consisting of the amino acid sequence represented by SEQ ID NO: 1 or an isoamylase resulting from deletion, substitution, or insertion of one to several amino acid residues in the amino acid sequence represented by SEQ ID NO: 1, wherein at least valine at amino acid number 515 and methionine at amino acid number 570 are mutated to other amino acids.

Method for producing dietary fiber

The present invention provides a method for producing dietary fiber that has a mild sweet taste by reducing sugars and provides by-products having high added values, and dietary fiber produced by the method. The dietary fiber may be produced by including: liquefying roasted dextrin; and adding enzymes including α-amylase, β-amylase, and maltogenic amylase to the liquefied roasted dextrin, and saccharifying the same.

Method for producing dietary fiber

The present invention provides a method for producing dietary fiber that has a mild sweet taste by reducing sugars and provides by-products having high added values, and dietary fiber produced by the method. The dietary fiber may be produced by including: liquefying roasted dextrin; and adding enzymes including α-amylase, β-amylase, and maltogenic amylase to the liquefied roasted dextrin, and saccharifying the same.

PROCESS FOR SUGAR MODULATION

The present invention relates to a method for producing a food product comprising hydrolysed starch, as well as to products obtainable by the method. The method has the advantage of reducing the amount of sugar (i.e. maltose) produced by hydrolysis as compared to conventional methods of starch hydrolysis and present the additional advantage of providing good processability for the food product.

METHOD FOR PRODUCING DIETARY FIBER
20210189446 · 2021-06-24 ·

The present invention provides a method for producing dietary fiber that has a mild sweet taste by reducing sugars and provides by-products having high added values, and dietary fiber produced by the method. The dietary fiber may be produced by including: liquefying roasted dextrin; and adding enzymes including α-amylase, β-amylase, and maltogenic amylase to the liquefied roasted dextrin, and saccharifying the same.

METHOD FOR PRODUCING DIETARY FIBER
20210189446 · 2021-06-24 ·

The present invention provides a method for producing dietary fiber that has a mild sweet taste by reducing sugars and provides by-products having high added values, and dietary fiber produced by the method. The dietary fiber may be produced by including: liquefying roasted dextrin; and adding enzymes including α-amylase, β-amylase, and maltogenic amylase to the liquefied roasted dextrin, and saccharifying the same.

MALTOSE SYRUPS, COMESTIBLES COMPRISING THE SYRUP, AND PROCESS FOR MAKING THE SAME
20210032668 · 2021-02-04 ·

Disclosed herein is one or more maltose syrup having a (i) viscosity of 10,000 cP or less at 40 C. and 81.5% solids, and/or (ii) distribution of polysaccharides comprising 12% or less DP1, 42% or more DP2, 10% or more DP3, and 20.0%-33.0% DP4+, and the process for making and comestibles containing said syrup.

MALTOSE SYRUPS, COMESTIBLES COMPRISING THE SYRUP, AND PROCESS FOR MAKING THE SAME
20210032668 · 2021-02-04 ·

Disclosed herein is one or more maltose syrup having a (i) viscosity of 10,000 cP or less at 40 C. and 81.5% solids, and/or (ii) distribution of polysaccharides comprising 12% or less DP1, 42% or more DP2, 10% or more DP3, and 20.0%-33.0% DP4+, and the process for making and comestibles containing said syrup.