WO2013148177A1 - Method for enhancing rebaudioside d solubility in water - Google Patents
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- the present invention is directed at enhancing the solubility of Rebaudioside D in water.
- Sweet steviol glycoside compounds are present in small concentrations and can be extracted from plant materials, particularly the leaves of the Stevia rebaudiana Bertoni plant.
- a crude stevia extract typically comprises stevioside, steviolbioside, several rebaudiosides, including rebaudioside A, rebaudioside B, rebaudioside C, rebaudioside D, and rebaudioside E, and dulcoside compounds.
- the rebaudiosides may be referred to here as Reb A, Reb B, Reb C, etc.
- Reb A is commonly used as sweetener in beverage applications, but has off-taste issues.
- Reb D has a better sugar character and more desirable taste than Reb A, but Reb D is difficult to use in food products because of its low solubility in water at room temperature. For instance, Reb D needs to be heated to near boiling water temperature for 2 hours in order to achieve complete dissolution at 0.8 % concentration. At most only 300 to 450 ppm can be solubilized in water at 23 °C.
- Reb D Due to this low solubility, if when Reb D was is used in beverages, for example, it was needs to be combined with other sweeteners having good solubilitythat are more soluble in water.
- sweetener compositions higher in Reb D content e.g., sweetener compositions having a sweetening amount of Reb D (i.e., an amount of Reb D that perceptibly contributes to the total sweetness provided by the sweetener), for example, sweeteners in which Reb D is the primary sweetener.
- Such development is impeded, in part by the lack oflow solubility in water of the Reb D, thus making it difficult to use in beverages, for example. It would be advantageous, therefore, to develop improved methods to enhance solubility of Reb D in water at room temperature (20-25 °C).
- the present invention relates to enhancing the solubility of Reb D in water-based fluids such as beverages and beverage concentrates.
- the present invention is directed to a method of enhancing the solubility of Rebaudioside D ("Reb D") in aqueous-based liquids comprising: preparing a clear Reb D solution by adding Reb D powder to water and heating to completely dissolve the Reb D powder or by extracting Reb D from stevia plant using hot/boiling water, wherein the temperature of the clear Reb D solution is above 70 °C; mixing the clear Reb D solution with a solubility enhancer, wherein the temperature of the enhanced Reb D solution is maintained above 70 °C, and wherein the solubility enhancer is a water soluble organic acid or salt thereof or a hydroxyl-containing sweetener; adding a stabilizer to the enhanced Reb D solution; wherein the stabilizer comprises a thickener or anti-agglomeration agent; and spray drying the stabilized Reb D solution to form a powder .
- Reb D Rebaudioside D
- the present invention is directed to a method of enhancing the solubility of Rebaudioside D ("Reb D") in aqueous-based liquids comprising: preparing a clear Reb D solution by adding Reb D powder to water and heating to completely dissolve the Reb D powder or by extracting Reb D from stevia plant using hot/boiling water, wherein the temperature of the clear Reb D solution is above 70 °C; adding a stabilizer to the Reb D solution to produce a stabilized Reb D solution; wherein the stabilizer comprises a thickener or anti-agglomeration agent; and spray drying the stabilized Reb D solution to form a powder.
- Reb D Rebaudioside D
- an element described in one embodiment or example should be understood to be interchangeable or substitutable for one or more corresponding but different elements in another described example or embodiment and, likewise, an optional feature of one embodiment or example may optionally also be used in other embodiments and examples. More generally, the elements and features of any disclosed example or embodiment should be understood to be disclosed generally for use with other aspects and other examples and embodiments.
- a reference to a component or ingredient being operative or configured to perform one or more specified functions, tasks and/or operations or the like is intended to mean that it can perform such function(s), task(s) and/or operation(s) in at least certain embodiments, and may well be able to perform also one or more other functions, tasks and/or operations.
- the present invention is directed to a method of enhancing the solubility of Reb D in water so that the Reb D is suitable for use in concentrates or syrups.
- the solubility can be increased up to 1500 ppm, or 3000 ppm, or 7000 ppm, and even up to 8000 ppm at 23 °C.
- Reb D powder is added to water and heated to completely dissolve the Reb D powder.
- concentration of the Reb D in the water is less than 3 wt %, typically 0.1 to 2.5 wt%, or 0.5 to 2.0 wt%, or 1.0 wt%.
- the Reb D may be added to pre-heated water, i.e. at a temperature of above 70 °C, or the mixture of Reb D in water may be heated to a temperature of above 70 °C, to solubilize the Reb D in the water. Typically the temperature will be 80 to 100 °C. In either event, the heated water will solubilize the Reb D to a maximum solubility of 2.5 wt%. The resulting Reb D solution should be clear indicating that all of the Reb D has dissolved.
- Reb D may be extracted from a stevia plant using hot/boiling water.
- the temperature of the water is hot enough to extract the Reb D and at least 70 °C.
- the Reb D solution is purified with techniques known in the art.
- the temperature of the clear Reb D solution should remain above 70 °C.
- the Reb D clear solution can be spray dried resulting in fine powder.
- the solubility of the Reb D increases to 1500 ppm compared to solubility of 300 ppm for untreated Reb D.
- the solubility is further enhanced by mixing the clear Reb D solution with a solubilizing enhancer comprising a water soluble organic acid or salt or a hydroxyl- containing sweetener.
- concentration of solubilizing enhancer in the solution of solubilized Reb D is 0.05% - 70% w/w.
- the temperature of the enhanced Reb D solution is maintained at 70 °C or above, typically 70 to 80°C, to maintain a clear solution prior to spray drying.
- the enhanced solution contains a ratio of solubilizing enhancer to Reb D from 0.01 : 1 to 100: 1, or 0.1 :1 to 50: 1, or 1 : 1 to 20: 1, for example 10: 1
- Suitable organic acids and their salts are water soluble and include sorbic acid, ascorbic acid, benzoic acid, citric acid, tartaric acid, propionic acid, butyric acid, acetic acid, succinic acid, glutaric acid, maleic acid, malic acid, valeric acid, caproic acid, malonic acid, aconitic acid, potassium sorbate, sodium benzoate, sodium citrate, amino acids, and combinations of any of them.
- a benefit of organic acids and salts thereof is that they are non-nutritive and thus do not add calories to the Reb D powder.
- Suitable hydroxyl-containing sweeteners are water soluble and include erythritol, maltodextrin, sucrose, glycerol, propylene glycol, glucose, fructose, maltose, dextrose, xylose, sorbitol, xyitol, mannitol, maltitol, lactiol, arabitol, isomalt or combinations of any of them.
- the organic acids/salts and the sweeteners are ascorbic acid, potassium sorbate, sodium benzoate, erythritol, maltodextrin, sucrose, or combinations of any of them.
- solubility and bioavailability can be achieved through the co-crystallization of a compound that is water insoluble with a solubilizing enhancer.
- solubility and bioavailability of quercetin can be increased 14-fold and 10-fold, respectively by co-crystallization of quercetin with caffeine in a mass ratio of 2: 1 (Adam J. Smith et al. "Mol. Pharmaceutics", 2011, 8 (5), pp 1867-1876.) Therefore, it is believed that the water soluble organic acids/salts and hydroxyl-containing sweeteners decrease the crystalline structure and promote the hydration of Reb D.
- organic acids/salts and hydroxyl-containing sweeteners may form co-crystals complex with Reb D through hydrogen bonding and/or guest-host complex resulting in increased solubility of the Reb D in water.
- organic acids/salts and hydroxyl-containing sweeteners will maintain or increase the sweetness intensity in the final beverage product. Not only can potassium sorbate or sodium benzoate enhance the solubility of Reb D, they also acts as preservative in finished beverage.
- the Reb D solution is stabilized by the addition of a stabilizer in the form of a thickener or anti-agglomeration additive such as a polysaccharide.
- a stabilizer in the form of a thickener or anti-agglomeration additive such as a polysaccharide.
- the stabilizer can increase spray drying efficiency, Reb D recovery, as well preventing Reb D from crystallization when it dissolves in water.
- Suitable polysaccharides include gum arabic, pectin, carrageenan, ghatti gum, acacia gum, guar gum, xanthan gum, locust bean gum, gellen gum, agar, starch, alginate, cellulose, modified starch, carboxyl methyl cellulose (CMC) or the combination thereof.
- the ratio of stabilizer to Reb D is from 0.01 : 1 to 5 : 1.
- the stabilizer can be added as a solid or a solution.
- Reb D clear solution containing solubilizing enhancer and stabilizer is spray dried to form a spray dried Reb D powder.
- Spray drying provides fine powders with large surface area.
- the spray dried Reb D powder has a solubility of up to 8000 ppm at 23 °C.
- This Reb D powder may be added to beverage concentrates at amounts of at least 1200 ppm and up to 5000 ppm, typically 1800 to 3000 ppm, at room temperature (20-25 °C).
- the resulting Reb D powder containing the organic acids or salts thereof or the hydroxyl-containing sweetener dissolves in water rapidly with minimal mixing energy. Beverages made with modified Reb D powder have a comparable taste profile to beverages made with untreated Reb D. That is, the treated Reb D powder maintains the sweetness characteristics of the untreated Reb D. Further, not only do the sugar alcohols enhance the solubility of Reb D, but can also increase sweetness over all.
- the solubility of the Reb D can be increased upwards to 1500 ppm at 23 °C. This aspect is similar to the aspect described above, but without the addition of solubilizing enhancer.
- Reb D powder is added to water and heated to completely dissolve the Reb D powder.
- concentration of the Reb D in the water is less than 2.5 wt. %, typically 0.1 to 2.5 wt%, or 0.5 to 2.0 wt%, or 1.0 wt%.
- the Reb D may be added to pre-heated water, i.e. at a temperature of above 70 °C, or the mixture of Reb D in water may be heated to a temperature of above 70 °C, to solubilize the Reb D in the water. Typically the temperature will be 80 to 100 °C. In either event, the heated water will solubilize the Reb D to a maximum solubility of 2.5 wt%.
- the resulting Reb D solution should be clear indicating that all of the Reb D has dissolved.
- Reb D may be extracted from a stevia plant using hot/boiling water.
- the temperature of the water is hot enough to extract the Reb D and at least 70 °C.
- the Reb D solution is purified with techniques known in the art.
- the temperature of the clear Reb D solution should remain above 70 °C.
- the Reb D clear solution can be spray dried resulting in fine powder.
- the solubility of the Reb D increases to 1500 ppm compared to that of 300 ppm of untreated Reb D.
- the Reb D solution is stabilized by the addition of a stabilizer in the form of a thickener or anti-agglomeration additive such as a polysaccharide.
- a stabilizer in the form of a thickener or anti-agglomeration additive such as a polysaccharide.
- Suitable polysaccharides include gellan gum, gum Arabic, pectin, carrageenan, ghatti gum, acacia gum, guar gum, xanthan gum, locust bean gum, agar, starch, alginate, cellulose, modified starch, carboxyl methyl cellulose (CMC) or the combination thereof.
- the temperature of the Reb D solution is maintained above 70 °C, typically 70 to 80°C, to maintain a clear solution prior to spray drying.
- the stabilized Reb D solution containing a solubilizing enhancer is spray dried to form a spray dried Reb D powder.
- Spray drying provides fine powders which provide a large surface area. Fine particle sizes are generally 1 to 300 microns. The finer the particle size, the greater the total surface area, and the greater the dissolution rate when the powder is added to the concentrate.
- the spray dried Reb D powder has a solubility of up to 3000 ppm at 23 °C.
- This Reb D powder may be added to beverage concentrates at amounts of at least 1200 ppm and up to 3000 ppm, typically 1800 to 3000 ppm, at room temperature.
- the resulting Reb D solution dissolves in water rapidly with minimal mixing energy. Beverages made with stabilized Reb D powder have a comparable taste profile to beverages made with untreated Reb D. That is, the stabilized Reb D powder maintains the sweetness characteristics of the untreated Reb D.
- Beverages prepared with the Reb D powder in accordance with either aspect discussed above, are stable at pH 3 to 5 and are clear with no settling, precipitation, and color change observed over time.
- Reb D is obtained from the stevia plant in any suitable manner.
- the Reb D may be extracted with hot/boiling water or water/ethanol mixture.
- the Reb D is isolated and purified. As noted above, this solution can be spray dried resulting in increased solubility.
- the spray drying may be by any suitable method with any suitable equipment. Buchi mini spray dryer is used to produce Reb D powder.
- the machine conditions are as follows: Evaporative capacity: 1.0 L/hr water; Air flow: max of 35 cu. m/hr; Maximum temperature input: 220 C; Spray gas and pressure: compressed air or nitrogen, 200-1000 l/hr, 5-8 bar; Nozzle diameter: 0.7 mm.
- the Reb D powder prepared in accordance with embodiments herein may be used in beverage products including, ready to drink liquid formulations, beverage concentrates and the like.
- the Reb D is particularly useful for beverage concentrates or syrups where much higher amounts of sweetener are needed in solution.
- Beverages include, e.g., carbonated and non-carbonated soft drinks, fountain beverages, frozen ready-to-drink beverages, coffee beverages, tea beverages, dairy beverages, powdered soft drinks, as well as liquid concentrates, flavored waters, enhanced waters, fruit juice and fruit juice-flavored drinks, sport drinks, and alcoholic products.
- beverage concentrate and “syrup” are used interchangeably throughout this disclosure.
- Full strength beverage compositions may be formed from the beverage concentrate by adding further volumes of water to the concentrate.
- full strength beverages may be prepared from the concentrates by combining approximately 1 part concentrate with between approximately 3 to approximately 7 parts water.
- the full strength beverage is prepared by combining 1 part concentrate with 5 parts water.
- the additional water used to form the full strength beverages is carbonated water.
- a full strength beverage is directly prepared without the formation of a concentrate and subsequent dilution.
- Water is a basic ingredient in the beverage products disclosed here, typically being the vehicle or primary liquid portion in which the remaining ingredients are dissolved, emulsified, suspended or dispersed.
- Purified water can be used in the manufacture of certain embodiments of the beverages disclosed here, and water of a standard beverage quality can be employed in order not to adversely affect beverage taste, odor, or appearance.
- the water typically will be clear, colorless, free from objectionable minerals, tastes and odors, free from organic matter, low in alkalinity and of acceptable microbiological quality based on industry and government standards applicable at the time of producing the beverage.
- water is present at a level of from about 80% to about 99.9% by weight of the beverage.
- the water used in beverages and concentrates disclosed here is "treated water,” which refers to water that has been treated to reduce the total dissolved solids of the water prior to optional supplementation, e.g., with calcium as disclosed in U.S. Patent No. 7,052,725.
- treated water refers to water that has been treated to reduce the total dissolved solids of the water prior to optional supplementation, e.g., with calcium as disclosed in U.S. Patent No. 7,052,725.
- Methods of producing treated water are known to those of ordinary skill in the art and include deionization, distillation, filtration and reverse osmosis ("r-o"), among others.
- the terms “treated water,” “purified water,”, “demineralized water,” “distilled water,” and “r-o water” are understood to be generally synonymous in this discussion, referring to water from which substantially all mineral content has been removed, typically containing no more than about 500 ppm total dissolved solids, e.g. 250 ppm total dissolved solids.
- a method of enhancing the solubility of Rebaudioside D ("Reb D") in aqueous-based liquids comprising: a. preparing a clear Reb D solution by adding Reb D powder to water and heating to completely dissolve the Reb D powder, or by extracting Reb D from stevia plant using hot/boiling water or water/ethanol, wherein the temperature of the clear Reb D solution is above 70 °C;
- step (a) is 80 to 100 °C.
- solubilizing enhancer is an acid salt or an organic acid selected from the group consisting of potassium sorbate, sodium benzoate, sodium citrate, sorbic acid, ascorbic acid, benzoic acid, citric acid, tartaric acid, propionic acid, butyric acid, succinic acid, glutaric acid, maleic acid, malic acid, valeric acid, caproic acid and amino acids.
- organic acid salt or the organic acid is potassium sorbate, sodium benzoate, or ascorbic acid.
- solubilizing enhancer is a hydroxyl-containing sweetener selected from the group consisting of erythritol, sucrose, maltodextrin, glycerol, propylene glycol, glucose, fructose, maltose, dextrose, xylose, sorbitol, xyitol, mannitol, maltitol, lactiol, arabitol, isomalt, or mixtures of any of them.
- a hydroxyl-containing sweetener selected from the group consisting of erythritol, sucrose, maltodextrin, glycerol, propylene glycol, glucose, fructose, maltose, dextrose, xylose, sorbitol, xyitol, mannitol, maltitol, lactiol, arabitol, isomalt, or mixtures of any of them.
- hydroxyl-containing sweetener is sucrose, maltodextrin, erythritol, or a combination thereof.
- the stabilizer is selected from the group consisting of gum Arabic, pectin, carrageenan, ghatti gum, acacia gum, guar gum, xanthan gum, gellan gum, locust bean gum, agar, starch, alginate, cellulose, modified starch, carboxyl methyl cellulose (CMC) or mixtures of any of them.
- a beverage comprising the powder prepared in accordance with any of the preceding clauses.
- a beverage concentrate comprising the powder prepared in accordance with any of the preceding clauses.
- Reb D To a 1000 ml beaker, 3 g Reb D and 600 g water were added. The Reb D mixture was heated to 80-100 °C until completely dissolved. The temperature was maintained above 70 °C to keep Reb D clear solution. Subsequently, the Reb D clear solution was subjected to spray drying resulting in powder containing 95% Reb D.
- Reb D To a 1000 ml beaker, 3 g Reb D and 580 g water were added. The Reb D mixture was heated to 80-100 °C until completely dissolved. Then, 6 g (25%) gum arabic solution were added. The temperature was maintained above 70 °C to keep Reb D clear solution. Subsequently, the Reb D clear solution was subjected to spray drying resulting in powder containing 66.67%) Reb D.
- Reb D To a 1000 ml beaker, 3 g Reb D and 580 g water were added. The Reb D mixture was heated to 80-100 °C until completely dissolved. Then, 9 g sucrose and 6 g (25%) gum arabic were added. The temperature was maintained above 70 °C to keep Reb D clear solution. Subsequently, the Reb D clear solution was subjected to spray drying resulting in powder containing 22.2% Reb D.
- Example 5 [056] To a 1000 ml beaker, 3 g Reb D and 580 g water were added. The Reb D mixture was heated to 80-100 °C until completely dissolved. Then, 3 g maltodextrin, 3 g erythritol, and 6 g (25%) gum arabic were added. The temperature was maintained above 70 °C to keep Reb D clear solution. Subsequently, the Reb D clear solution was subjected to spray drying resulting in powder containing 28.57%) Reb D.
- Reb D To a 1000 ml beaker, 3 g Reb D and 580 g water were added. The Reb D mixture was heated to 80-100 °C until completely dissolved. Then, 6 g maltodextrin, 3 g erythritol, and 12 g (25%) gum arabic were added. The temperature was maintained above 70 °C to keep Reb D clear solution. Subsequently, the Reb D clear solution was subjected to spray drying resulting in powder containing 20%> Reb D.
- Reb D To a 1000 ml beaker, 3 g Reb D and 580 g water were added. The Reb D mixture was heated to 80-100 °C until completely dissolved. Then, 9 g maltodextrin and 6 g (25%) gum arabic solution were added. The temperature was maintained above 70 °C to keep Reb D clear solution. Subsequently, the Reb D clear solution was subjected to spray drying resulting in powder containing 22.2% Reb D.
- Reb D To a 1000 ml beaker, 3 g Reb D and 550 g water were added. The Reb D mixture was heated to 80-100 °C until completely dissolved. Then, 30 g maltodextrin, 24 g erythritol, and 12 g (25%) gum arabic were added. The temperature was maintained above 70 °C to keep Reb D clear solution. Subsequently, the Reb D clear solution was subjected to spray drying resulting in powder containing 5% Reb D.
- Reb D To a 1000 ml beaker, 3 g Reb D and 516 g water were added. The Reb D mixture was heated to 80-100 °C until completely dissolved. Then, 60 g maltodextrin and 24 g (25%) gum arabic solution were added. The temperature was maintained above 70 °C to keep Reb D clear solution. Subsequently, the Reb D clear solution was subjected to spray drying resulting in powder containing 4.35% Reb D.
- Reb D To a 1000 ml beaker, 3 g Reb D and 580 g water were added. The Reb D mixture was heated to 80-100 °C until completely dissolved. Then, 45 g maltodextrin and 24g (25%)) gum arabic solution were added. The temperature was maintained above 70 °C to keep Reb D clear solution. Subsequently, the Reb D clear solution was subjected to spray drying resulting in powder containing 5.56% Reb D.
- Reb D To a 1000 ml beaker, 3 g Reb D and 580 g water were added. The Reb D mixture was heated to 80-100 °C until completely dissolved. Then, 30 g maltodextrin and 24g (25%>) gum arabic solution were added. The temperature was maintained above 70 °C to keep Reb D clear solution. Subsequently, the Reb D clear solution was subjected to spray drying resulting in powder containing 7.69% Reb D.
- Reb D To a 1000 ml beaker, 1.5 g Reb D and 500 g water were added. The Reb D mixture was heated to 80-100 °C until completely dissolved. Then, 30 g erythritol was added. The temperature was maintained above 70 °C to keep Reb D clear solution. Subsequently, the Reb D clear solution was subjected to spray drying resulting in powder containing 4.76% Reb D.
- Reb D To a 2000 ml beaker, 5 g Reb D and 995 g water were added. The Reb D mixture was heated to 80-100 °C until completely dissolved. Then, 5 g sucrose was added. The temperature was maintained above 70 °C to keep Reb D clear solution. Subsequently, the Reb D clear solution was subjected to spray drying resulting in powder containing 47.5% Reb D.
- Reb D To a 2000 ml beaker, 5 g Reb D and 995 g water were added. The Reb D mixture was heated to 80-100 °C until completely dissolved. Then, 2.5 g sucrose was added. The temperature was maintained above 70 °C to keep Reb D clear solution. Subsequently, the Reb D clear solution was subjected to spray drying resulting in powder containing 63.3% Reb D.
- the term “added” or “combined” and like terms means that the multiple ingredients or components referred to (e.g., one or more solubility enhancer, polysaccharide, etc.) are combined in any manner and in any order, with or without stirring or the like, etc.
- one or more ingredients can be dissolved into one or more other ingredients, or sprayed together, etc.
- a slurry may be a suspension, dispersion, or other form of flowable material.
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