Recent trends in the microbial production,analysis and application of Fructooligosaccharides
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Recent trends in the microbial production,analysis and application of Fructooligosaccharides |
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Sangeetha, P. T.
Ramesh, M. N. Prapulla, S. G. |
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04 Fermentation Technology
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This review focuses on the recent developments in the area of FOS research—its microbial production, functional properties and applications and an overview of the different analytical methods for the determination of the FTase.Different microbial sources of FTase reported in literature to produce FOS with different linkages to form 1-kestose,6-kestose and neokestose in varying yields based on initial sucrose concentration is discussed. Different fermentative methods have been used for production of FOS. SSF has been used for the production of a value added product FOS utilizing various agroindustrial byproducts. The nutritional and culture parameters when optimized, the FOS yields and productivity could be improved. The use of immobilized enzymes and cells has led to the development of effective and economic methods for large-scale production of FOS. |
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2005
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Article
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application/pdf
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en
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http://ir.cftri.com/242/1/Trends_in_Food_Science_%26_Technology_16_%282005%29_442-457.pdf
Sangeetha, P. T. and Ramesh, M. N. and Prapulla, S. G. (2005) Recent trends in the microbial production,analysis and application of Fructooligosaccharides. Trends in Food Science and Technology, 16. pp. 442-457. |
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