Enhancing the sweetening power of lactose by enzymatic modification in the reformulation of dairy products

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Lactose solutions of up to 50% (w/v) were incubated with lactases and glucose isomerases for subsequent implementation in dairy product samples to enhance sweetness. A degree of hydrolysis of >90% and of isomerisation of 50% were attainable. The sensory sweetening power of lactose in solutions of up to 50% (w/v) can be enhanced 2–3 times. Based on sensory experiments, application of this bi-enzymatic system in yoghurt and pudding samples allowed for a 10–20% (w/w) reduction in the total sugar content, whilst retaining equal sweetness. The growth of yoghurt starter cultures was not affected, yet furosine formation more than doubled in high heated, enzyme-modified milk.

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Luzzi, G., Steffens, M., Clawin-Rädecker, I., Hoffmann, W., Franz, C. M. A. P., Fritsche, J., & Lorenzen, P. C. (2020). Enhancing the sweetening power of lactose by enzymatic modification in the reformulation of dairy products. International Journal of Dairy Technology, 73(3), 502–512. https://doi.org/10.1111/1471-0307.12681

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