A novel dextrin produced by the enzymatic reaction of 6-α-glucosyltransferase. Ⅱ. Practical advantages of the novel dextrin as a food modifier

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High-molecular-weight dextrin (WS-1000) was produced from waxy corn starch and enzymatically modified to link glucose by α-1,6 glycosidic bond at the terminal point of the glucose chain, forming MWS-1000. In this study, the physical properties of MWS-1000 were characterized, and the advantages of its use as a food modifier were described. From rheological and calorimetric studies, it was found that MWS-1000 does not undergo retrogradation, but it does not prevent the retrogradation of WS-1000, suggesting that they have no intermolecular interaction in solution. Investigation of the effect of MWS-1000 on the viscoelasticity of gelatinized wheat starch showed that in the linear viscoelastic region, storage modulus decreased and tan δincreased with increase in replaced MWS-1000 content. In addition, it was confirmed that gelatinized starch containing MWS-1000 showed viscoelastic behavior similar to that of commercially available custard cream.

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Sumida, R., Kishishita, S., Yasuda, A., Miyata, M., Mizote, A., Yamamoto, T., … Kawai, K. (2021). A novel dextrin produced by the enzymatic reaction of 6-α-glucosyltransferase. Ⅱ. Practical advantages of the novel dextrin as a food modifier. Bioscience, Biotechnology and Biochemistry, 85(7), 1746–1752. https://doi.org/10.1093/bbb/zbab076

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