Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1377301 Carbohydrate Polymers 2012 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

A water-soluble agarose-saccharate (AGS) was synthesized in situ. AGS was characterized by FT-IR, 13C NMR, UV–vis and CD-ORD spectra, X-ray diffraction (crystallinity index = 0.45) as well as by studies of physicochemical properties. The product in 150 ppm solution was sweeter than sucrose although significantly less sweet than pure sodium saccharate (SA). In 675 ppm solutions or in the solid state AGS did not have bitter aftertaste whereas pure SA did taste bitter under the same conditions. This water-soluble sweet agarose derivative would be of potential use as a food additive.

► An agarose-saccharate (AGS) derivative has been synthesized in situ. ► AGS was comparably sweet to taste with saccharine, having no bitter aftertaste. ► AGS may have potential application in the domain of food additives.

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