WO2015134062A1 - Low calorie sugar substitute composition and methods for making the same - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a low calorie sugar substitute that can be substituted for sugar at a weight-to-weight and/or volume-to-volume basis, and the processes for making the same.
- the present invention relates to a negligible calorie sugar substitute that can be substituted at a volume-to-volume basis, and processes for making the same.
- the preparation of cakes, cookies, ice cream, puddings, and other solid and semi-solid foods that have a significantly reduced calorie content and which retain the quality of conventional foods and beverages has been an elusive goal.
- Sugars such as sucrose, corn sweeteners, honey and the like play a variety of roles in food compositions, and thus a low calorie substitute most provide more than just sweetness.
- sugar provides bulk, through the immobilization of water, it reduces the water activity in baked goods, it acts as a humectant to thereby affect the moisture of the finished product, and it affects the gelatinization temperature of starches during baking, and thereby plays a significant role in the structure, volume, and tenderness of the finished product.
- sugar provides texture, viscosity, mouthfeel, and freezing point depression.
- sugar contributes to the basic texture of the product.
- Sugar is also an important browning agent during baking and other applications involving the application of heat.
- When mixed with fat sugar acts as a creaming agent, such as in custards.
- Sugar also can act as a foaming and stabilizing agent, such as with egg whites in a meringue.
- a primary objective of the present invention is to provide a sugar substitute that provides similar properties, characteristics, and taste of sugar at equivalent volumes and/or weights but without the calorie content of sugar or effects on glycemic index.
- a further objective of the invention is to provide a low calorie sugar substitute that can be used in recipes of all kinds without the need to adjust the amount of liquid used, temperatures applied, bake times, machines used, or viscosity.
- a still further objective of the present invention is provide food compositions to people suffering from diabetes that will have minimal to no effect on blood sugar such that management of the disease condition becomes less burdensome.
- a further objective of the present invention is to provide food compositions that do not promote tooth decay.
- a still further objective of the current invention is to promote browning and crusting in a manner similar to sugar.
- a further objective of the present invention is to provide a low calorie sugar substitute with heat stability similar to that of sugar.
- a further objective of the present invention is to act as a creaming agent when combined with fat.
- Another objective of the present invention is to act as a foaming agent when combined with eggs and to act as a stabilizing agent to said foam.
- a still further objective of the present invention is to weaken gluten to create tenderness and fitness of texture during baking.
- a further objective of the present invention is to retain moisture in a food composition during cooking or baking.
- Still another objective is to provide a low calorie sugar substitute for brown sugar.
- Yet another objective is to provide a low calorie sugar substitute for sugar syrup with comparable pourability and viscosity.
- Another objective of the present invention is to provide a low calorie sugar substitute for powdered sugar or confectioners' sugar.
- a low calorie sugar substitute composition comprising a sugar alcohol; a fiber; an oligosaccharide; and a high intensity sweetener wherein the sugar alcohol is selected from a group consisting of: sorbitol, mannitol, xylitol, erythritol, D-tagatose, isomalt (Palatinath), lactitol, maltitol, HSH (hydrogenated starch hydrolysates), Maltitol Syrups, or mixtures thereof.
- a low calorie sugar substitute composition comprising a sugar alcohol; a fiber; an oligosaccharide; and a high intensity sweetener wherein the oligosaccharide is selected from a group consisting of: fructooliosaccharide, maltodextrin, galactooligosaccharide, or mixtures thereof.
- a low calorie sugar substitute composition comprising a sugar alcohol; a fiber; an oligosaccharide; and a high intensity sweetener wherein the high intensity sweetener is selected from a group consisting of: aspartame, acesulfame-K, alitame, cyclamates, saccharin, sucralose, neohesperidin dihydrochalone, alitame, stevia sweeteners, glycyrrhizin, thaumatin, xylotol, extract of monk fruit, or mixtures thereof.
- a process of making a low calorie sugar substitute comprising: selecting an amount of a sugar alcohol; selecting an amount of a fiber; selecting an amount of an oligosaccharide; selecting an amount of a high intensity sweetener; selecting an amount of an extract of monk fruit; blending a mixture of about 25% of the fiber with 100% of the high intensity sweetener; blending into said mixture 100% of the extract of monk fruit; blending into said mixture about 25% of the fiber; blending into said mixture about 50% of the total amount of the oligosaccharide; blending into said mixture the remaining amount of the fiber; and blending into said mixture the remaining amount of the oligosaccharide.
- FIG. 1 Shows a flow chart of the method of producing the low calorie sugar supplement according to certain embodiments.
- FIG. 2 shows baking performance data in a yellow cake test.
- FIG. 3 shows baking performance data in an angel food cake test.
- FIG. 4 shows baking performance data in a cheese cake test.
- FIG. 5 shows baking performance data in a chocolate chip cookie test.
- FIG. 6 shows photographs of chocolate chip cookie dough batter made with sugar (A) and a low calorie sugar substitute of the present invention (B).
- FIG. 7 shows chocolate chip cookies before baking made with sugar, low calorie sugar substitute of the present invention, or other sugar substitutes.
- FIG. 8 shows chocolate chip cookies after baking made with sugar, low calorie sugar substitute of the present invention, or other sugar substitutes
- FIG. 9 shows cookie batter prior to the addition of flour made with sugar (A), low calorie sugar substitute of the present invention (B), Splenda (C), and Truvia (D).
- FIG. 10 shows a cookie batter after the addition of flour made with sugar (A) & (C) and low calorie sugar substitute of the present invention (B) & (D).
- FIG. 11. shows meringue made with sugar (A), (C), and (E) and low calorie sugar substitute of the present invention (B), (D), and (F).
- FIG. 12 shows a cheese cake made with sugar (A) and low calorie sugar substitute of the present invention (B).
- Ranges can be expressed herein as from “about” one particular value, and/or to "about” another particular value. When such a range is expressed, a further aspect includes from the one particular value and/or to the other particular value. Similarly, when values are expressed as approximations, by use of the antecedent "about,” it will be understood that the particular value forms a further aspect. It will be further understood that the endpoints of each of the ranges are significant both in relation to the other endpoint, and independently of the other endpoint. It is also understood that there are a number of values disclosed herein, and that each value is also herein disclosed as "about” that particular value in addition to the value itself. For example, if the value "10” is disclosed, then “about 10" is also disclosed. It is also understood that each unit between two particular units are also disclosed. For example, if 10 and 15 are disclosed, then 11, 12, 13, and 14 are also disclosed.
- references in the specification and concluding claims to parts by weight of a particular element or component in a composition denotes the weight relationship between the element or component and any other elements or components in the composition or article for which a part by weight is expressed.
- X and Y are present at a weight ratio of 2:5, and are present in such ratio regardless of whether additional components are contained in the compound.
- a weight percent (wt. %) of a component is based on the total weight of the formulation or composition in which the component is included.
- baked goods refers to all manner of foods which are cooked (i.e., prepared using heat). These baked goods include, but are not limited to, foods prepared using dry heat (i.e., a radiant or convection oven), fried foods, boiled foods and foods heated in a microwave oven.
- food compositions refers to and includes all manner of viand (both sweetened and un-sweetened foods) for usage by man or animal.
- These food stuffs include, but are not limited to, baked goods, salted snacks, other flavored snacks, fruit drinks/mixes, frozen foods, candies, carbonated beverages, milk drinks/mixes, gelatins, puddings, fillings, breakfast cereals, breakfast bars, sauces, jams, jellies, whipped toppings, tablets, syrups, orally administered medicines, spreads, chewing gums and chocolates.
- fiber as used herein means carbohydrate polymers with >10 monomeric units, which are not hydrolyzed by the endogenous enzymes in the small intestine of humans.
- low calorie sugar substitute refers to a composition which is effective in replacing conventional sugars (i.e., sucrose, fructose, glucose, etc.) in food compositions and provides sugar-like functionality in the form of degree of hydration, viscosity, color, texture, odor, presentation and bulk, but with significantly reduced calories.
- Siraitia grosvenorii also known as luo han guo/luo han kuo.
- steviol glycosides refers to compounds isolated from Stevia rebaudiana Bertoni, including but not limited to rabaudioside A, B, C, D, E, F, dulcoside A, and stevioside.
- the low calorie sugar substitute is comprised of an ingredient A, wherein ingredient A is a sugar alcohol; an ingredient B, wherein ingredient B is a fiber; an ingredient C, wherein ingredient C is an oligosaccharide; an ingredient D, where ingredient D is a high intensity sweetener; and ingredient E, wherein ingredient E is an extract of monk fruit.
- ingredient A is present in amount between 44-54% ; ingredient B is present in an amount between 25-35%; ingredient C is present in an amount between 17- 21%; ingredient D is present in amount less than 1%; and ingredient E is present in an amount less than or equal to 1%.
- ingredient D is present in amount less than about 0.05%.
- ingredient B is a soluble fiber.
- Soluble fibers may including but are not limited to raffinose, polydextrose, fructans, polyuronide, and lactulose.
- ingredient B is an insoluble fiber, including but not limited to cellulose, hemicellulose, lignin, and xanthan.
- ingredient B is a synthetic fiber.
- ingredient B is a dietary fiber.
- ingredient B is polymer of glucose such as polydextrose.
- ingredient B is a legume fiber for example, pea fiber.
- the low calorie sugar substitute is comprised of about 49% xylitol; about 30% polydextrose; about 19% fructooligosaccharide (FOS); about .05% or less steviol glycosides; and about 1% or less Monk Fruit extract.
- ingredient A is xylitol and has a density range from about 100 g / 123 ml to about 113 g/136 ml;
- ingredient B is polydextrose and has a density range from about 54 g / 39 ml to about 67 g / 52 ml; and
- ingredient C is FOS and has a density range from about 25 g / 57 ml to about 33 g/ 65 ml.
- ingredient B is pea fiber and has density of about 36 g / 75 ml.
- the low calorie sugar substitute has the properties of promoting browning and crusting in a manner similar to sugar.
- the low calorie sugar substitute has heat stability similar to that of sugar.
- the low calorie sugar substitute acts as a creaming agent when combined with fat.
- the low calorie sugar substitute acts similarly to sugar in its performance as a foaming agent when combined with eggs and acts as a stabilizing agent to said foam.
- the low calorie sugar substitute acts to weaken gluten to create tenderness and fitness of texture during baking.
- the low calorie sugar substitute acts to retain moisture in a food composition during cooking or baking.
- the low calorie sugar substitutes has all of the forgoing characteristics and performs in a substantially similar manner to sugar in baking applications.
- the low calorie sugar provides similar properties, characteristics, and taste of sugar at equivalent volumes and/or weights but without the calorie content of sugar or effects on glycemic index.
- the low calorie sugar substitute contains about 1 calorie per gram.
- the low calorie sugar substitute can be substituted for sugar on a volume per volume/ weight per weight basis. This allows for easy use of the low calorie sugar substitute in place of sugar in recipes without the need to adjust the amount of sweetener added or adjust amounts of other ingredients.
- the low calorie sugar substitute is made according to the following process as shown in FIG. 1.: 25% of the total amount ingredient B is blended with 100% of the total amount of ingredient D until ingredient D is fully incorporated. Next, 100% of the total amount of ingredient E extract is added and blended until fully incorporated into the composition mixture. Next, 25% of the total amount of ingredient B is added and blended until fully incorporated into the composition mixture. Next, 50% of the total amount of ingredient C is added and blended until fully incorporated into the composition mixture. Then the remaining 50% of the total amount of ingredient B is added and blended until fully incorporated into the composition mixture. Next, the remaining 50% of the total amount of ingredient C is added and blended until fully incorporated into the composition mixture.
- the product made according to the foregoing process has the properties of promoting browning and crusting in a manner similar to sugar.
- the product made according to the foregoing process has heat stability similar to that of sugar.
- the product made according to the foregoing process acts as a creaming agent when combined with fat.
- the product made according to the foregoing process acts as a foaming agent when combined with eggs and acts as a stabilizing agent to said foam.
- the product made according to the foregoing process acts to weaken gluten to create tenderness and fitness of texture during baking.
- the product made according to the foregoing process acts similar to sugar to retain moisture in a food composition during cooking or baking.
- the low calorie sugar substitute is a syrup.
- a syrup can be made according to conventional methods. For example, in certain embodiments a syrup is made by combining the low calorie sugar substitute and water at a ratio of 1 : 1 ratio and providing heat until all solids have gone into solution.
- the low calorie sugar substitute is a substitute for brown sugar.
- the low calorie sugar substitute further comprises between 5-11% caramel, molasses, glycerin or alginates and natural flavors.
- the low calorie sugar substitute for brown sugar further comprises about 1% mesquite pods.
- mesquite pods are added in addition to the between 5-11% caramel, molasses, glycerin or alginates and natural flavors.
- 1 % mesquite pods or mesquite pod meal is used in place of the between 5-11% caramel, molasses, glycerin or alginates and natural flavors.
- the low calorie sugar substitute is a substitute for confectioners' sugar or powdered sugar.
- the normally crystalline form of the low calorie sugar substitute is pulverized to a 10x-16x finer powder.
- the low calorie sugar substitute further comprises 3% starch, such as from rice, tapioca, corn or other sources, to prevent caking.
- Low calorie sugar substitute was prepared as described above with a composition of 49% xylitol; 31.95% polydextrose; 19% fructooligosaccharide (FOS); and 0.05% steviol glycosides (hereinafter "Shug").
- Four yellow cakes were prepared according to a standard recipe, 1 with each of the following: sugar, Shug, Splenda and Truvia.
- Cakes were rated according to the following qualities: Batter viscosity, cake volume, browning, moisture, and taste. Each category was rated on a scale of 1-5 with 5 being performance most like sugar and 1 being the least like sugar. Results are shown in FIG 2. In all categories, Shug's performance was substantially the same as that of sugar. In contrast, Splenda and Truvia had substantially lower performance in each category.
- FIG. 9 shows cookie batter made with sugar (FIGS. 9 A. and C.) and Shug
- FIG. 10 shows cookie batter made with sugar (FIGS. 10 A. and C.) and Shug (FIGS. 10 B. and D.) after the addition of flour.
- batter characteristics in the Shug batter are substantially similar to those of the sugar batter.
- Meringues were prepared according to standard recipes with sugar and Shug. As best seen in FIG. 11, Meringues prepared wish Shug were indistinguishable from meringue prepared with sugar in terms of stiffness, foaming properties, moist look, and shine.
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