The effects of dextran in residual impurity on trehalose crystallization and formula in food preservation

Food Chem. 2024 Jun 1:442:138326. doi: 10.1016/j.foodchem.2023.138326. Epub 2024 Jan 2.

Abstract

The residual dextran impurities in the upstream process significantly impact the crystallization of starch-based functional sugar and the related food properties. This study intends to reveal the mechanism of dextran's influence on trehalose crystallization, and build a relationship among the dextran in syrup and the physicochemical and functional properties of trehalose. Instead of incorporating into the crystal lattice, dextran changes the assembly rate of trehalose molecules on crystal surface. The different sensitivity and adsorption capacity of the crystal surface to the chain length of dextran determines the growth rate of crystal surfaces, resulting in different crystal morphology. The bulk trehalose crystals, which were obtained from syrups with short chain dextran, have excellent powder properties, including best flowability (35), highest crystal strength (2.7 N), lowest caking rate (62.22 %), and the most uniform mixing with other sweeteners (sucrose/xylitol) in food formulations, achieving more stable starch preservation.

Keywords: Crystal morphology; Crystallization; Dextran; Food formula; Trehalose.

MeSH terms

  • Crystallization
  • Dextrans* / chemistry
  • Food Preservation
  • Starch
  • Trehalose* / chemistry

Substances

  • Trehalose
  • Dextrans
  • Starch