Invention Grant
- Patent Title: Cold water-swelling, intact, high amylose starch granules
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Application No.: US16243375Application Date: 2019-01-09
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Publication No.: US10743560B2Publication Date: 2020-08-18
- Inventor: Marc Berckmans , Jozef Victor Jean Marie Coppin , Stephane Jules Jerome Debon
- Applicant: Cargill, Incorporated
- Applicant Address: US MN Wazyata
- Assignee: CARGILL, INCORPORATED
- Current Assignee: CARGILL, INCORPORATED
- Current Assignee Address: US MN Wazyata
- Priority: com.zzzhc.datahub.patent.etl.us.BibliographicData$PriorityClaim@4cf489fe
- Main IPC: A23G3/42
- IPC: A23G3/42 ; A23P10/20 ; A23L29/212 ; C08B30/14 ; C08B30/12

Abstract:
A process for modifying starches comprises atomising an aqueous slurry of a non-pregelatmised, granular, high amylose starch into an internal chamber in a bi-fluid nozzle of a dryer and treating the atomized slurry, in the internal chamber, with medium pressure steam to produce a slurry of partially treated starch granules followed by discharging the slurry into a reactor where it is contacted with superheated steam to produce dry, particulate, cold water-swelling, intact, high amylose starch granules. The cold water-swelling, intact, high amylose starch granules have greater than 15% solubles. At a starch concentration of 1%, in UDMSO (9 volumes DMSO and 1 volume 6M urea) at 25° C., the ratio of apparent viscosity of said cold water-swelling, intact, high amylose starch granules to the apparent viscosity of the parent non-pregelatinised, granular, high amylose starch is lower than 1.00. The cold water-swelling, high amylose granular starch of the invention is useful in the manufacture of food products, especially confectionery products and convenience food products.
Public/Granted literature
- US20190166871A1 COLD WATER-SWELLING, INTACT, HIGH AMYLOSE STARCH GRANULES Public/Granted day:2019-06-06
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