Future industrial applications
Enzymes for food processing
Article REF: F3700 V1
Future industrial applications
Enzymes for food processing

Author : Guy LINDEN

Publication date: September 10, 1998 | Lire en français

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5. Future industrial applications

A number of enzymes have been the subject of extensive research, and their use in food technology is at the pilot or pre-industrial stage. With regard to the substrates used, these enzymatic activities can be destructuring, structuring or synthesizing bio- or technofunctional molecules.

5.1 Destructive activities

In line with confirmed industrial applications, these are new enzymes from the hydrolase or lyase family that break down macromolecules.

Aspergillus aculeatus rhamnogalacturonase has as its preferred substrate the rhamnose-rich branched zone of pectins, which is the fraction of parietal material resistant to degradation by pectinolytic, hemicellulolytic and cellulolytic enzymes [28]...

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