EP1730316A1 - Sugar substitute prepared with nutritive and high-intensity sweeteners - Google Patents

Sugar substitute prepared with nutritive and high-intensity sweeteners

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EP1730316A1
EP1730316A1 EP05724906A EP05724906A EP1730316A1 EP 1730316 A1 EP1730316 A1 EP 1730316A1 EP 05724906 A EP05724906 A EP 05724906A EP 05724906 A EP05724906 A EP 05724906A EP 1730316 A1 EP1730316 A1 EP 1730316A1
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sucralose
sucrose
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binder
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Roma Vazirani
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Johnson and Johnson Consumer Inc
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McNeil PPC Inc
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    • CCHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
    • C13SUGAR INDUSTRY
    • C13BPRODUCTION OF SUCROSE; APPARATUS SPECIALLY ADAPTED THEREFOR
    • C13B50/00Sugar products, e.g. powdered, lump or liquid sugar; Working-up of sugar
    • C13B50/002Addition of chemicals or other foodstuffs
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A23FOODS OR FOODSTUFFS; TREATMENT THEREOF, NOT COVERED BY OTHER CLASSES
    • A23LFOODS, FOODSTUFFS, OR NON-ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES, NOT COVERED BY SUBCLASSES A21D OR A23B-A23J; THEIR PREPARATION OR TREATMENT, e.g. COOKING, MODIFICATION OF NUTRITIVE QUALITIES, PHYSICAL TREATMENT; PRESERVATION OF FOODS OR FOODSTUFFS, IN GENERAL
    • A23L27/00Spices; Flavouring agents or condiments; Artificial sweetening agents; Table salts; Dietetic salt substitutes; Preparation or treatment thereof
    • A23L27/30Artificial sweetening agents
    • A23L27/33Artificial sweetening agents containing sugars or derivatives
    • A23L27/37Halogenated sugars
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A23FOODS OR FOODSTUFFS; TREATMENT THEREOF, NOT COVERED BY OTHER CLASSES
    • A23PSHAPING OR WORKING OF FOODSTUFFS, NOT FULLY COVERED BY A SINGLE OTHER SUBCLASS
    • A23P10/00Shaping or working of foodstuffs characterised by the products
    • A23P10/30Encapsulation of particles, e.g. foodstuff additives
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A23FOODS OR FOODSTUFFS; TREATMENT THEREOF, NOT COVERED BY OTHER CLASSES
    • A23VINDEXING SCHEME RELATING TO FOODS, FOODSTUFFS OR NON-ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES AND LACTIC OR PROPIONIC ACID BACTERIA USED IN FOODSTUFFS OR FOOD PREPARATION
    • A23V2002/00Food compositions, function of food ingredients or processes for food or foodstuffs

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  • the present invention relates generally to high-intensity sweeteners. More particularly, the invention relates to granular sweetener compositions including a mixture of a nutritive sweeter and a high-intensity sweetener, in a form that minimizes separation of these components during shipping and handling.
  • sucrose 4,r,6'-trichloro-4,F,6'-trideoxygalactosucrose, a sweetener with a sweetness intensity several hundred times that of sucrose, is made from sucrose by
  • sucralose is technically challenging because of the need to selectively replace specific
  • IJWJ ⁇ __-IM ⁇ -29US ⁇ APPt-ICAT_ONASFILED.DOC been developed. See, for example, U.S. Patents No. 4,362,869; No. 4,826,962; No. 4,980,463; and No. 5,141,860, which are expressly incorporated in this document by reference.
  • Sucralose may be purified by crystallizing from water to form needle- shaped crystals, as described for example in U.S. Patents No. 4,343,934; No. 4,950,746, No. 4,977,254; No. 4,980,463; No. 5,136,031; No. 5,498,709; and No. 5,530,106. Many of these crystals typically have a length-to-diameter ("L/D") ratio ranging from about 4:1 to about 10: 1, and in some cases even higher. Typically, many such needles are broken, which produces undesirable dust. Nonetheless, at least a significant fraction of the needles remain that have high L D values. The high L D values makes such crystalline sucralose difficult to handle.
  • L/D length-to-diameter
  • the sweetener it is desirable for the sweetener to contain some
  • sucrose typically sucrose, commonly referred to as table sugar
  • Sucrose typically has a granular form, however, while sucralose typically has a needle form, as noted above.
  • sucralose typically has a needle form, as noted above.
  • mixtures of these two components may separate to some degree during shipping and handling, resulting in unpredictable levels of sweetening when the consumer dispenses the product.
  • a non-nutritive sweetener such as sucralose
  • the present invention provides a sweetener composition, the composition comprising granules
  • the invention provides a method of making a sweetener composition.
  • the method includes the steps of (a) providing a plurality of granular cores each comprising, consisting of, or consisting essentially of sucrose; and (b) forming on the granular cores a layer comprising, consisting of, or consisting essentially of sucralose.
  • the invention provides a sweetener composition made by the method set forth in the preceding paragraph.
  • non-nutritive sweetener are used interchangeably and have the same meaning as those skilled in the art ascribe to such terms, presently or in the future.
  • the sweetener compositions of the invention include granules, which in turn have a core and a layer deposited on such core.
  • the core includes at least one
  • the layer deposited on the core includes sucralose.
  • any or all of the one or more layers may
  • the nutritive sweetener(s) in the cores of the compositions of this invention may include, as non-limiting examples, sucrose, fructose, invert sugar, dextrose, maltodextrin, sugar alcohols, and combinations of any of these.
  • sucrose alone is used, and thus the core consists essentially of sucrose.
  • consists essentially of it is meant that no other ingredients are purposefully added to the core that change the sweetness profile of the core.
  • Sources of sucrose suitable for use according to the. present invention include any commonly available source, such as, for example, beet sugar and cane sugar. They may include white sugar or brown sugar.
  • cores of a relatively uniform size may be beneficial because the use of cores having a wide distribution of sizes may result in the smaller particles including a higher percentage by weight of sucralose, and thus any settling and separation of small from large particles may result in uneven sweetness within a sample.
  • Commercially available granules from any of a wide variety of sources known in the art may be used, and are
  • cores are therefore essentially solid, and are typically of such a size and shape that they
  • a typical (but non-limiting) size distribution for the cores is as follows: no more than 3% retained on a 20-mesh sieve, a minimum of 8% (cumulative) retained on a 40-mesh sieve, and no more than 10% passing through a 100- mesh sieve.
  • the layer deposited on the core may contain (other than materials of no essential significance) only sucralose, or it may include sucralose in combination with one or more binders and/or with other non-nutritive sweeteners.
  • suitable non-nutritive sweeteners include, but are not limited to, saccharin, acesulfame-K, cyclamate, stevia, neotame, alitame, aspartame, and combinations of such sweeteners.
  • Binders suitable for use according to the invention include, but are not limited to, nutritive sweeteners, such as those mentioned above, including mixtures of them.
  • Other suitable binders include, as non-limiting examples, maltose, glucose, polyols (e.g., sugar alcohols, such as erythritol and sorbitol), modified food starches, gum, inulin or hydrolyzed inulin, maltodextrin, and combinations of these examples.
  • the binder will include sucrose, and may contain (other than materials of no essential significance) only sucrose.
  • sucralose constitutes
  • sucralose is present in an amount of between about 0.1 wt% and about 50 wt% of the sweetener composition.
  • essentially all of the composition contains (other than materials in trace amounts) only granules having a core with a sucralose-containing layer deposited on the core, with the composition containing between about 0.1 wt% and about 0.50 wt% sucralose, the remainder containing (other than materials of no essential significance) only sucrose.
  • the resulting sweetener composition has a sweetness equivalence of one-half teaspoon equal to a full teaspoon of sucrose.
  • the sweetener composition may contain between about 1.0 wt% and about 50 wt% sucralose, with the rest containing (other than materials of no essential significance) only sucrose.
  • a material may be blended with sucrose (in a ratio depending on the content of sucralose in the material) to provide a product with between about 0.1 wt% and about 0.5 wt% of sucralose overall.
  • Such a blended product is another embodiment of the invention.
  • Other weight percent loadings of sucralose will be apparent to persons skilled in the art, and the invention is not restricted to any particular proportions of sucralose and sucrose on any given granule or fraction of granules.
  • the layer including sucralose maybe composed of any of a number of
  • the layer may be provided, for example, by applying a dispersion (which
  • sucralose in an appropriate volatile carrier, such as water, to the granular cores and evaporating the volatile carrier.
  • the dispersion that is applied to the cores contains only sucralose and the carrier, and the layer thus produced contains (other than materials of no essential significance) only sucralose.
  • a binder is included in the sucralose-containing dispersion.
  • ingredients in the dispersion in addition to the binder, sucralose, and the carrier, or the dispersion may contain no other added ingredients.
  • the sucralose may be dispersed in that binder.
  • the layer may contain (other than materials of no essential significance) only a solid solution of sucralose and binder, by which it is meant that the sucralose is dissolved in the binder or a component of the binder (if the binder has more
  • the layer may also, or instead, have particles containing (other than materials
  • sucralose dispersed within it.
  • the layer maybe
  • the material in the layer is essentially solid, meaning that there are few or o hollows or voids in the layer, with the obvious exception that the entire layer itself may be hollow in the sense that it may constitute a continuous shell around the core.
  • Sweetener compositions according to the invention typically have a bulk density approximately equal to that of common table sugar.
  • the bulk density may be in the range of about 0.7 to 0.9, typically between 0.8 and 0.86.
  • sweetener compositions according to the invention include granules with a core and a layer.
  • the composition may contain (other than materials of no essential significance) only such granules, or it may include the granules mixed with other materials.
  • Such other materials may include non-sweet diluents and/or nutritive sweeteners.
  • the granules are mixed with a nutritive sweetener including, or containing (other than materials of no essential significance) only sucrose.
  • the sweetener composition includes about 10 wt% of a granular material including a core and a layer on the core, with the rest of the composition containing (other than materials of no essential significance) only granules of uncoated sucrose.
  • granules having a core and a layer constitutes between about 1 wt% and 5 wt% of those
  • the layer contains sucralose and sucrose, which a ⁇ ts as a binder, and the core is sucrose as well.
  • a composition may have storage stability, as measured by a 14-day accelerated aging test, greater than that of compositions in which the sucralose is not provided in a layer on a sucrose core.
  • 14-day accelerated aging test as used for the purposes of this invention, is described in detail in the Examples section, and measures the color of the material according to the Hunter Lab ® method, which is well known in the art.
  • Sweetener compositions according to the invention have good stability as indicated by this test, and may for example have a Hunter "a” value no greater than 0.2 units, more typically no greater than 0.1 units, higher than the Hunter "a” value of the composition before aging. They may have a Hunter "b” value that is no greater than 1.0 units higher than the "b” value of the composition prior to aging.
  • the enhanced color stability of sweetener compositions according to the invention may result from the dispersion of the sucralose into small domains in the layer
  • These small domains may be small particles containing (other than materials of no essential significance) only sucralose, or the domains may be of a
  • molecular size in other words, a solid solution of sucralose in a binder component, or
  • the layer including sucralose and (optionally) a binder may be formed on the cores by any of a number of methods known in the art. Such methods include, as non- limiting examples, spray-drying and fluidized bed drying.
  • One particularly suitable method of forming the layer is by pan-coating, which may be used in either batch mode or continuous mode.
  • Equipment suitable for pan-coating of granules such as those of the present invention is well-known in the pharmaceutical compounding art, and is available from a variety of manufacturers. A typical machine has a rotating pan in which the granular cores tumble.
  • a spray nozzle is typically placed through an opening in the drum, and a mixture of the sucralose-containing layer composition in a volatile carrier is sprayed onto the granular cores.
  • a wave is created as the pan turns, and the granules tumble in a wave form.
  • the coating material slowly builds up on the granules, which are dried to form the layer.
  • the coating operation may be performed in a single step, with drying being performed either concurrently or subsequently to the spraying on of the aqueous mixture. Typically, a series of coating/drying cycles is performed, until the desired layer
  • particles including sucralose may be introduced after spraying but before drying is complete, so that the particles adhere to the granules.
  • drying time per unit of sucralose added may be performed by any mechanism known in the art, including for example the application of a stream of air or other gas, such as nitrogen, and/or warming the contents of the rotating pan. For example, it has been found suitable to warm the contents of the rotating pan to between about 38°C and 93°C, more typically between 52°C and 66°C, because drying within this temperature range has been found to be helpful in providing a product with good accelerated aging stability.
  • the sucralose to be incorporated in the layer is added in the form of an aqueous mixture, optionally contaimng other volatile carriers.
  • suitable volatile materials such as methanol, ethanol, isopropyl alcohol, and ethyl acetate.
  • water is the only carrier and the aqueous mixture also contains sucrose as a binder.
  • the binder contains (other than materials of no essential significance) only sucrose.
  • substantially all of the sucralose to be used in forming the layer is dissolved in the aqueous mixture.
  • a mixture may for example include between 20 wt% and 60 wt% of water, between 15 wt% and 55 wt% of
  • sucrose and between 15 wt% and 35 wt% of sucralose.
  • the mixture includes
  • a sweetener composition according to the invention was prepared as follows. A mixture of 23.2 parts by weight of sucralose, 54.2 parts by weight of a 67.7 wt% aqueous sucrose solution, and 22.6 parts by weight of water was mixed at 70°C until all components were dissolved. The resulting coating composition contained 23.2 wt% of sucralose, 36.8 wt% of sucrose, and 40.0 wt% of water.
  • Extra fine sugar (sucrose) was sieved through a 52T screen and charged to a 48-inch Stokes coating pan.
  • the contents of the coating pan were heated to approximately 54°C, and several applications of coating composition were applied by a sprayer operated at an average spray pressure of 84 psi, using a No. 30 spray tip equipped
  • a sweetener composition including a simple mechanical mixture of sucrose and sucralose was prepared as follows. A composition containing 0.22% micronized sucralose and 99.78% extra fine sugar was blended for 5 minutes using a TURBULA ® Shaker-Mixer- Model T2F, available from Glen Mills Inc. of Clifton, NJ. Accelerated aging of the samples prepared in Examples 1 and 2 was performed as follows. The sweetener composition was maintained at 50°C and sampled after a given
  • Example 1 Measurement Day O Day 3 Day 4 Day 5 Day 6 Day 7 Day 14 L (Avg.) 90.77 •91.00 91.48 90.64 90.31 89.66 91.54 a (Avg.) -0.36 -0.33 -0.35 -0.34 -0.38 -0.34 -0.33 b (Avg.) 3.85 3.93 3.82 4.18 4.01 3.91 4.46
  • Example 2 Measurement Day O Day 3 Day 4 Day 5 Day 6 Day 7 Day 14 L (Avg.) 90.17 89.91 90.59 89.48 89.48 89.42 89.57 a (Avg.) -0.52 -0.51 -0.43 -0.40 -0.40 -0.33 0.26 b (Avg.) , . . 5.84 6.17 6.36 6.26 6.08 6.16 7.35

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