Produits
- Ingrédients alimentaires
épaississants
Agar Agar (900) Gomme Xanthane Alginate de Sodium Carboxyméthylcellulose sodique (CMC) Alginate de Calcium Alginate de propylène glycol (PGA) Carraghénane Foodgel1000 konjac Gum Foodgum™ CR36 Konjac Gum Gélatine Gomme gellane Cellulose microcristalline (MCC) Gomme arabique / gomme Acacia Pectine Résine EstérifiéeAntioxydant
édulcorants
Conservateur alimentaire
Acide sorbique Sorbate de potassium granulaire (PSG) Benzoate de sodium benzoate de potassium acide benzoïque Propionate de calcium Acétate de sodium (trihydraté) Acétate de potassium Propionate de sodium Diacétate de sodium Acétate de sodium (anhydre) Nisine Acétate de calcium (monohydrate) gluconate ferreux Delta-gluconolactone(GDL)Acidulants
protéines
Resistant Dextrin FoodPep™ Collagen Peptides Soy Protein Concentré(Qualité alimentaire) Protéines de soja texturées Protéines de soja isolées Gluten de blé Fibre de soja Fibre de pois Hydrolysées protéines animales lécithine de soja Protéine de riz Caséinate de calcium Caséinate de sodium Caséine Protéine de pois isoléesphosphates
Tripolyphosphate de sodium(STPP) Pyrophosphate acide de sodium phosphate monosodique phosphate monopotassique Phosphate de monoammonium Hydrogénophosphate de potassium phosphate disodique Phosphate dicalcique (qualité alimentaire) Phosphate diammonique phosphate monocalcique Phosphate tricalcique (qualité alimentaire) phosphate trisodique Acide phosphorique Métabisulfite de sodium pyrophosphate de potassium (TKPP)vitamines
légumes déshydratés
Fécule de pomme de terre Flocons de Carottes déshydratées Poudre de tomate déshydratée Poudre d'oignon déshydraté Granules d'oignon déshydraté Flocon d'oignon déshydraté Poudre d'Ail Déshydratée Shiitake déshydraté Gingembre déshydraté en poudre Flocons de poireau déshydraté Flocons de champignons déshydratés Flocons de persil déshydraté Poivron vert déshydratée Coriandre Déshydraté Poivron rouge déshydratécolorants
Arômes
arômes
Acide aminé
Complément alimentaire
Vitamin C Tablet N-Acétyle-D-Glucosamine Hordenine chlorhydrate Chlorhydrate de Octopamine Méthyl-sulfonyl-méthane (MSM) Acétyl L-carnitine HCl L-Carnitine L-Carnitine L-tartrate Orotate de magnésium Tri créatine Malate Fumarate de L-Carnitine Chlorhydrate de D-Glucosamine Sulfate de Chondroïtine Gluconate de Calcium D-glucuronolactoneExtraits de plantes
Citrus Aurantium extrait - Synéphrine Huperzine A Matcha en poudre Extrait blanc d'écorce de saule - Salicin Extrait de chardon de lait - silymarine Resvératrol 98% Glucane d'avoine - Bêta glucane Tribulus Terrestris extrait - saponines Extrait de Thé Vert Extrait de thé noir Extrait de myrtille - anthocyanes Curcumine Extrait vert de grain de café Extrait de Garcinia Cambogia Extrait de romarinémulsifiants
monostéarate de glycérol Monostéarate de glycérine distillée (DGM) Tween SPAN 80 Esters de polyglycérol d'acides gras(PGE) Stéarate de sodium Stéarate de potassium Stéarate de Calcium colorant à café non laitier Esters de sucre Triacétate de glycérol DATEM Sodium Lactate Stearyl (SSL) Mono Propylène Glycol Calcium Stearoyl Lactylate (CSL)Cocoa Series
Other
Spirulina Powder Bicarbonate de sodium Bicarbonate d'ammonium Sulfate de calcium dihydraté Amidon modifié chlorure de Potassium(Qualité alimentaire) Formiate de potassium Hydroxyde de sodium (soude caustique) Acide succinique Acide sulfamique acide acétique glacial Glycérol caféine anhydre EDTA ACID EDTA disodique(EDTA-2Na)Édulcorants Composés
Édulcorants de table
Enzimas de cozimento
- Les additifs alimentaires
- Produits Chimiques Industriels
- Ingrédients pharmaceutiques acti
Pour vous aide
Pour plus d'informations sur les produits et le prix, commencez à chat avec une personne de vente:
Share:
Products in stock
More
Products in stock
More
FoodZyme AB | |
Description | Amylase |
Effective material | Bacterial endo Alpha-Amylase produced by fermenting a selected strain of Bacillus amyloliquefaciens |
Application | FoodZyme AB used in the bakery as it catalyzes the hydrolysis of starch (Alpha 1-4 glucosidic linkages) the thermal stability of FoodZyme AB is higher than those of alpha Amylases from fungal sources |
Function | improve oven spring, improve softness and extensibility and gas retention, increase the volume |
Dosage | 5-50 ppm |
FoodZyme AF100 | |
Description | Amylase |
Effective material | Fungal Alpha-Amylase produced by fermenting a selected strain of Aspergillus oryzae |
Application | FoodZyme AF100 used in the bakery as it acts on damaged starch which produced during the milling process by hydrolysis it producing sugar that helps in fermentation |
Function | increase volume, improve gassing power, increase softness, help in fermentation |
Dosage | 3-15 ppm |
FoodZyme AF150 | |
Description | Amylase |
Effective material | Fungal Alpha-Amylase produced by fermentions a selected strain of Aspergillus oryzae |
Application | FoodZyme AF150 used in the bakery as it acts on damaged starch which produced during the milling process by hydrolysis it producing sugar that helps in fermentation |
Function | increase volume, improve gassing power, increase softness, help in fermentation |
Dosage | 2-8 ppm |
FoodZyme AMG | |
Description | Amylase |
Effective material | Amyloglucosidase system derived from a selected strain of Aspergillus niger |
Application | FoodZyme AMG can hydrolyze sequentially both Exo alpha 1,4 and alpha 1,6 glucosidic linkages and release glucose units |
Function | improve color and taste, improve the crust, increase volume and act on oven spring |
Dosage | 15-100 ppm |
FoodZyme A Fresh | |
Description | Amylase |
Effective material | FoodZyme A Fresh is Amylolytic enzyme system prepared from selected strains of Rhizopus and Aspergillus |
Application | FoodZyme A Fresh designed to improve freshkeeping in bread |
Function | improve freshness, improve softness and shelflife |
Dosage | 15-100 ppm |
Amylase is a hydrolytic enzyme that breaks down starch into dextrins and sugars. It’s made up of a family of starch-degrading enzymes that include
1.Alpha-amylase
2.Beta-amylase
3.Amyloglucosidase or glucoamylase
4.Pullulanase
5.Maltogenic amylase
Amylases can work at the same time in perfect synergy. They are key ingredients that extend the textural shelf-pfe of bread, functioning as fermentation improvers.
Origin
Amylase is widely distributed in nature. It is present in both plants and animals. Cereal and grains and their flours naturally contain different types of amylase. In cereals, it is found in the endosperm, bran and germ.
Commercial production
Amylase is generally produced by commercial fermentation with bacterial sources such as Bacillus subtips or B. stearothermophilus, or fungal sources, such as Aspergillus oryzae or A. niger.
Function
Amylases perform the following functions in bakery products:
1.Provide fermentable and reducing sugars.
2.Accelerate yeast fermentation and boost gassing for optimum dough expansion during proofing and baking
3.Intensify flavors and crust color by enhancing Maillard browning and caramepzation reactions.
4.Reduce dough/batter viscosity during starch gelatinization in the oven.
5.Extend oven rise/spring and improve product volume.
6.Act as crumb softeners by inhibiting stapng.
7.Modify dough handpng properties by reducing stickiness.
Features of amylases used in baking include:
ApplicationType | Chemical bond cleaved/Reaction catalyzed | Product | Application |
α-amylase (liquefying enzyme) | Random endo-hydrolysis of α(1→4)-D-glucosidic bonds between glucose units in amylose and amylopectin.
Cannot cross a branch point (α-1,6 bond) |
Dextrins of 10–20 glucose units
Maltose |
Production of starch syrups
Sprouting of cereals Anti-staling agents Alpha-amylase has the largest effect on dough properties and bread quality |
β-amylase | Exo-hydrolysis of α(1→4)-D-glucosidic bonds
Successively removes maltose from the non-reducing ends of starch. Cannot cross a branch point (α-1,6 bond) |
Maltose | Sprouting of cereals
Provides food for yeast for optimum product volume and color |
Amyloglucosidase or glucoamylase (saccharifying enzyme) | Exo-hydrolysis of α(1→4)- and α(1→6)-D-glucosidic | Glucose | Decreases proofing time in low‐sugar and frozen dough
Production of high DE starch syrups Provides substrate for glucose oxidase to properly function as dough strengthener |
Maltogenic amylase | Hydrolysis of α(1→4)-D-glucosidic bonds | Small dextrins from amylopectin exterior | Anti-staling agent |
Pullulanase (debranching enzyme) | Hydrolysis of α-1,6-glucosidic linkages | Branches of starch | Production of starch syrups |
α-amylase acts only on damaged and gelatinized starch. Conversion of starch to dextrins and maltose via α-amylase catalysis takes place as follows:
Starch + H2O → Dextrins + Maltose
Optimal conditions for α-amylase activity are:
1.pH: 5.5–6.0
2.Temperature range: 104–140°F (40–60°C)
3.Contact time between enzyme and substrate: at least 60 minutes of dough processing
4.Water availabipty: preferably aw of 0.9 or higher
5.Amount of damaged and gelatinized starch substrate
6.Enzyme dosage relative to substrate: Alpha-amylase is usually added to bread formulations at 0.002–0.006% (20 to 60 ppm) based on flour weight.
The enzymatic activity of α-amylase can be quantified analytically. One unit (1U) is defined as the amount of enzyme needed to release 1 μmol reducing groups, i.e. maltose/min from soluble starch at 25°C at pH 7.0.
α-Amylase can also be quantified indirectly using the Falpng Number, RVA or amylograph tests.
Comparative functionapties of amylases from various sources:
Source | Purity | Heat resistance / thermal stabipty | Side activities | Notes |
Cereal | Low | Medium | High | Can be used in Falpng Number (FN) test |
Fungal | Medium | Low | Medium | Cannot be used in FN test |
Bacterial | High | High | Low | Extremely heat stable
Over-dose problems |
FDA regulation
This ingredient is considered GRAS (Generally Recognized as Safe) in the US by the FDA. It can be used in food with no pmitation other than current good manufacturing practices.
1, What kinds of certificates can you offer?
Foodchem is an ISO2008 9001 certified company, as for Amylases, we can offer HAPPC, KOSHER, HALAL Certificates, ect.2, Is Foodchem a manufacturer or just a trading company?
Foodchem is both manufacturer and trading company, we are Amylases Suppper, at the same time, we are manufacturer of other products.3, What is the Min Order Quantity of Amylases?
Different products have different MOQ, for Amylases, the MOQ is 100kg.4, What is the price of Amylases?
Foodchem is a famous Amylases suppper and manufacturer in China, and has been corporate with many Amylases supppers for several years, we can provide you with cost-effective Amylases.5, How long shall we wait for your reply?
We can guarantee to reply your inquiries of Amylases in less than 24 hours in working days.6, What kinds of transportation types can you provide?
Our main transportation methods include air transportation, land transportation and water transportation.7, What kinds of payment terms can you accept?
The most commonly used payment terms are T/T, L/C, D/P, D/A, etc.8, How long will I receive my good?
Foodchem has its own EDC warehouse in Shanghai, when your purchase order has been confirmed, inventory products will depver within 1 week, other products depvery in 2 weeks.Produits Relatives
You may also be interested in