Produção de isomaltulose, um substituto da sacarose, utilizando glicosiltransferase microbiana
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Resumo: | Isomaltulose, a functional isomer of sucrose, is a non-cariogenic reducing disaccharide; has a low glycemic index; selectively promotes growth of beneficial bifidobacteria in the human intestinal microflora; and has greater stability than sucrose in some foods and beverages. Isomaltulose is a nutritional sugar that is digested more slowly than sucrose, and has health advantages for diabetics and nondiabetics. Immobilization techniques, especially entrapment of the cells, are widely used for conversion of sucrose into isomaltulose. Immobilization offers advantages such as minimum downstream processing, continuous operation and reusability of cells. Isomaltulose is currently considered to be a promising sugar substitute. |
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Produção de isomaltulose, um substituto da sacarose, utilizando glicosiltransferase microbiana |
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Produção de isomaltulose, um substituto da sacarose, utilizando glicosiltransferase microbiana |
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Produção de isomaltulose, um substituto da sacarose, utilizando glicosiltransferase microbiana Kawaguti,Haroldo Yukio glucosyltransferase isomaltulose immobilized cells |
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Produção de isomaltulose, um substituto da sacarose, utilizando glicosiltransferase microbiana |
title_full |
Produção de isomaltulose, um substituto da sacarose, utilizando glicosiltransferase microbiana |
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Produção de isomaltulose, um substituto da sacarose, utilizando glicosiltransferase microbiana |
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Produção de isomaltulose, um substituto da sacarose, utilizando glicosiltransferase microbiana |
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Produção de isomaltulose, um substituto da sacarose, utilizando glicosiltransferase microbiana |
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Kawaguti,Haroldo Yukio |
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Kawaguti,Haroldo Yukio Sato,Hélia Harumi |
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Sato,Hélia Harumi |
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Kawaguti,Haroldo Yukio Sato,Hélia Harumi |
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glucosyltransferase isomaltulose immobilized cells |
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glucosyltransferase isomaltulose immobilized cells |
description |
Isomaltulose, a functional isomer of sucrose, is a non-cariogenic reducing disaccharide; has a low glycemic index; selectively promotes growth of beneficial bifidobacteria in the human intestinal microflora; and has greater stability than sucrose in some foods and beverages. Isomaltulose is a nutritional sugar that is digested more slowly than sucrose, and has health advantages for diabetics and nondiabetics. Immobilization techniques, especially entrapment of the cells, are widely used for conversion of sucrose into isomaltulose. Immobilization offers advantages such as minimum downstream processing, continuous operation and reusability of cells. Isomaltulose is currently considered to be a promising sugar substitute. |
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2008 |
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