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Chemical and physical properties, safety and application of partially hydrolized guar gum as dietary fiber

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JOURNAL CLINICAL BIOCHEMISTRY & NUTRITION
DOI: 10.3164/jcbn.2008001

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Cyamoposis tetragonolobus; partially hydrolyzed guar gum (PGHH); dietary fiber

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The ideal water-soluble dietary fiber for the fiber-enrichment of foods must be very low in viscosity, tasteless, odorless, and should produce clear solutions in beverages. Partially hydrolyzed guar gum (PHGG) produced from guar gum by enzymatic process has the same chemical structure with intact guar gum but less than one-tenth the original molecular length of guar gum, which make available to be used as film former, foam stabilizer and swelling agent. The viscosity of PHGG is about 10 mPa . s in 5% aqueous solution, whereas 1% solution of guar gum shows range from 2,000 to 3,000 mPa . s. In addition, PHGG is greatly stable against low pH, heat, acid and digestive enzyme. For these reasons, PHGG seems to be one of the most beneficial dietary fiber materials. It also showed that interesting physiological functions still fully exert the nutritional function of a dietary fiber. PHGG has, therefore, been used primarily for a nutritional purpose and became fully integrated food material without altering the rheology, taste, texture and color of final products. PHGG named as Benefiber (R) in USA has self-affirmation on GRAS status of standard grade PHGG PHGG named as Sunfiber (R) is now being used in various beverages, food products and medicinal foods as a safe, natural and functional dietary fiber in all over the world.

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