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Chemistry and microbial sources of curdlan with potential application and safety regulations as prebiotic in food and health

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FOOD RESEARCH INTERNATIONAL
Volume 133, Issue -, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.foodres.2020.109136

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Exopolysaccharides; Curdlan; Prebiotic; Stabilizer; Fat substitute; Gelling agent; Anti-malarial activity; Therapeutic effects

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Curdlan - a homopolysaccharide is comprised of glucose using beta-1,3-glycosidic bond and produced by different types of microorganisms as exopolysaccharide. Curdlan gel is stable during freezing and thawing processes which find several applications in food and pharmaceutical industries. It acts as a prebiotic, stabilizer and water-holding, viscosifying and texturing agent. Additionally, curdlan gel is used as a food factor to develop the new products e.g. milk fat substitute, non-fat whipped cream, retorting (freeze-drying) process of Tofu, low-fat sausage, and low-fat hamburger. However, a great variation exists among different countries regarding the regulatory aspects of curdlan as food additives, dietary components or prebiotic substances. Therefore, the present review paper aims to discuss safety issues and the establishment of common guidelines and legislation globally, focusing on the use the applications of curdlan in the food sector including the development of noodles, meat-based products, and fat-free dairy products. This review analyzes and describes in detail the potential of curdlan as a sustainable alternative additive in health and food industries, emphasizing on the chemical composition, production, properties, and potential applications.

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