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Energy-rich foods lead to an increase of overweight people in our societies. Mainly the fat and sugar content in foods is responsible for this progress. However, both components are very important for the taste and acceptance of foods. Thus, the abundant available lactose will be enzymatically modified by using the enzymes β-galactosidase, L-arabinose isomerase and glucose isomerase in order to generate a new natural sugar syrup. The new sugar mixture will be much sweeter than lactose.
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Sabine-Lutz-Wahl, Eva Pross, Jörg Hinrichs und Lutz Fischer (von oben nach unten)
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Lutz-Wahl, S., Pross, E., Hinrichs, J. et al. Multi-Enzymsystem zur Herstellung eines alternativen Zuckersirups. Biospektrum 26, 679–681 (2020). https://doi.org/10.1007/s12268-020-1467-2
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