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Frontiers in Carbohydrates Developments: Research, Technologies Low Calorie and Non Caloric Sweeteners

S. K. Patil and Associates, January 2011, Pages: 61

This report provides summaries of current worldwide research, technology developments in low and non caloric sweeteners that are essential part of food systems to offer alternatives to combat obesity issues and diabetes associated with high calorie consumption. The publisher offers this as a tool that can enhance the reading, thought process along with their insights for today's overloaded technical, commercial and support management functions. This is the publisher's 3rd report in the Frontiers in Carbohydrates and they plan to issue series of similar reports each year to proactively offer areas of targeted research in selected areas; the publisher may evolve this document as they move forward depending on your feedback and serve the changing needs of carbohydrates. This presents the publisher's extensive research with comprehensive experience and insights of their associates and me who have spent many years in the carbohydrates research, processing and marketing. Besides they stay on the cutting edge by their continuous scan of carbohydrates research and developments worldwide.

Polyols, or sugar alcohols, are derived from carbohydrates whose reducing sugar has been reduced to a hydroxyl group (an alcohol group). . Polyols have reduced caloric levels, reduced insulin response and are non-cariogenic. Xylitol, mannitol and sorbitol have a high negative heat of solution and, therefore, deliver a cooling effect. Polyols do not have a reactive carbonyl group and thus do not contribute to Maillard browning. Natural sweeteners such as Stevia has become very popular in recent years due to as the name “Natural” consumed widely by older cultures and now found its way to the food and beverage industry in global markets worldwide.

This report presents the most recent activities in research and technologies of critical nutrition and functional carbohydrates of selected areas along with selected patents 2003 to 2010. It also presents brief analysis of patent trends, which has most number of patents, what years and segments.

Keywords:
Carbohydrates, sweeteners. High intensity sweeteners, sucralose, aspartame, stevia, brazzine, bulking agents, diebetes, non-caloric sweeteners, calorie control, calorie redustion, obesity, nutrition, polyols, xylitol, erythritol, maltitol, platinit, isomaltulose, isomalt,

I. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

II. LOW CALORIE SWEETENERS AND BLKING AGENTS
- Low Calorie Sweeteners and bulking Agents Selected Patents 2003 to 2010

III. HIGH INTENSITY SWEETENERS
- High intensity Sweeteners Selected Patents 2003 to 2010

IV. NATURAL AND SYNTHETIC LOW OR NON CALORIC SWEETENERS
- Non Caloric Sweeteners Selected Patents 2003 to 2010

V. BRIEF PATENT ANALYSIS

VI. LOW, NON CALORIC SWEETENERS AND DIABETES

VII. Addendum 1: USA – Sucralose Patents 1988 to 2007

VIII. SUMMARY

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