WO2004012534A1 - Encapsulated crystalline lactic acid - Google Patents
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- WO2004012534A1 WO2004012534A1 PCT/NL2003/000556 NL0300556W WO2004012534A1 WO 2004012534 A1 WO2004012534 A1 WO 2004012534A1 NL 0300556 W NL0300556 W NL 0300556W WO 2004012534 A1 WO2004012534 A1 WO 2004012534A1
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- This invention is in the field of encapsulated food products, in particular encapsulated food-grade acids and more in particular encapsulated of food-grade crystalline lactic acid, its preparation and foodstuff containing said encapsulated crystalline lactic acid.
- the quality of the encapsulation is judged by the percentage of release of the product dispersed in water at room temperature.
- a 90% encapsulation refers to a product releasing 10% of core ingredient in the water at room temperature after a given time.
- the release of the food ingredient can be directly measured in the application itself through different analytical methods.
- GDL glucono delta lactone
- liquid lactic acid is encapsulated using a co-axial- extrusion method.
- the other component does not bring any specific advantages. Its effect is limited to the solidification of lactic acid either by absorption (glucose, starches, micro-cellulose) or by reaction (calcium lactate).
- the content of lactic acid in these products does not exceed 60% usually.
- the content of lactic acid of the final products presented in these patents does not exceed 50% and more commonly not more than 30%.
- the products combined with lactic acid to render it solid can have adverse effects on the application.
- the calcium lactate combined with the lactic acid has a buffering on the lactic acid. Encapsulation of liquid lactic acid requires expensive equipment and the resulting encapsulated liquid lactic acid is expensive and difficult to handle.
- the present invention provides encapsulated solid lactic acid particles.
- the lactic acid content of said particles may be very high and the activity of the lactic acid is not impaired by the substrate.
- the encapsulated solid lactic acid particles according to the invention are easy to handle and are less expensive than encapsulated liquid lactic acid.
- the invention relates to an encapsulated crystalline lactic acid.
- Crystalline Lactic acid is described in Low temperature crystal structure and molecular conformation of
- meltable coating material for encapsulation any conventionally used coating material in foodstuff may be used, however when using meltable coating material, the melting point of lactic acid crystals (56°C) puts some restrictions on the choice of material: meltable coating material with melting points up to 66°C may be used provided that the proper coating conditions are used.
- suitable coating material comprise oils and fats, wax (bees wax, paraffin), carbohydrates (sugars, e.g. poysaccharides, glucose syrups, maltodextrins, starch, gums), proteins (both animals and vegetables), polymers (polylactic acid) or mixtures thereof.
- coating material for foodstuff is divided into three types: the ones that melt upon application of heat, the ones that solve in the moist present in the foodstuff, and the ones of which release is induced by pH change.
- the crystalline lactic acid may be encapsulated both by water-soluble coating material, on meltable coating material and on pH induced release coating material.
- the crystalline lactic acid particles may also be combined with other active ingredients to prepare so-called multiple-core or onion skin encapsulated particles.
- the various active ingredients may be divided by layers of coating materials, which may be the same or different. Examples of other active ingredients are vitamins, flavours, spices, carotenoids etcetera.
- the crystalline lactic acid according to the invention (partly) meltable coating material is especially suitable.
- the food-grade coating material has a melting point between 35 and 90°C, as this is the temperature at which most foodstuff such as sausages and other meat containing foodstuffs are prepared. Examples of foodstuff that is prepared in this temperature range are comminuted meat such as cooked sausages (Frankfurters, Bologni, Mortadella), pate, lever sausages.
- coating material is suitable which (partly) solves in the moist present in the foodstuff.
- This type of coating material can be used in foodstuff which is prepared at relatively low temperatures such as summer sausage, pepperoni, pork roll, and salami-type products such as cervelats.
- suitable water- soluble coating material are glycerides such as acetylated monoglyceride and diglycerides and mixtures of glycerides and hydrogenated vegetable oils.
- Suitable hydrogenated vegetable oils are triglycerides such as hydrogenated cotton seed, corn, preanot, soybean, palm, kernel, babassu, sunflower and safflower oils.
- crystalline lactic acid particles are very hygroscopic. Due to the lactic acid crystals hygroscopicity, and to the separation method used in a classical crystallisation process, there is, at the surface of the crystals a liquid phase. Owing to said liquid phase at the crystal's surface, encapsulation may be hampered because the lactic acid is not properly wetted by the coating material. Further, the handling of the crystal for coating purposes is difficult because if the crystals is contacted with air, it will absorb its water, increasing the amount of liquid phase present at the crystal surface.
- a wetting agent is silica, potato starch, calcium lactate, methyl cellulose and other types of porous food-grade materials with proper particle sizes. Normally between 0,5 and 5-w/w% wetting agent based on the total weight of the crystals is used. Another advantage of using a wetting agent is that the handling of the lactic acid crystals has been improved. It is also possible to add surfactants to the coating material, or vacuum drying the lactic acid crystals to improve the wetting of the coating material.
- a particularly preferred encapsulated crystalline lactic acid particle comprises silica powder and a partially hydrogenated fraction of a palm oil melting at 61 °C.
- the particle size of the lactic acid crystals is generally between 200 and 800 micrometers. Said particle size distribution can readily be set by controlling the crystallisation conditions.
- the encapsulated crystalline lactic acid particles according to the invention high lactic acid content in the particle may be obtained.
- Particles may be obtained containing up to 95 w/w% lactic acid.
- the coating material represents 5 to 70 -w/w% of the particle, preferably 10-70 w/w%, more preferably 30-60 w/w%, and most preferably 40-30 w/w% based on the total weight of the particle. This means that particles have been obtained with a relatively high activity, so that lower amounts of encapsulated particles have to be added to the foodstuff to obtain the same effect.
- hydrogenated palm oil combined with a small fraction of silica is used as a the coating material and the amount of solid crystalline lactic acid in the product is equal or higher to 50-w/w%.
- the encapsulated food acids are used in many industries (Bakery, Meat, Confectionery, Cosmetic, Dairy).
- the preferred embodiment of this invention is directed toward the meat industry, more specifically, the use of food acid in comminuted meat such as sausages as conservation and flavouring additive.
- it is of great importance that the encapsulated lactic acid is not released in the meat matrix before the cooking takes place.
- the early release of the lactic acid in the meat matrix would result in the denaturation of the proteins and a bad texture of the end product.
- the specification for these products is to have less than 10-w/w% release of acid in a water dispersion after 1 hour at room temperature.
- encapsulated particles are provided having less than
- the encapsulated crystalline lactic acid particle according to the invention may be prepared by any conventional coating method used in the food industry such as spraying the coating material on the crystal lactic acid particles, which are fluidised, suspending the crystalline lactic acid particle in liquid coating material and spraying the suspension into a freezing chamber etcetera.
- Suitable encapsulation methods are described in US 4 511 584, US 4 511 592, US 4 537 784, US 3 819 838, US 3 341 466, US 3 279 994, US 3 159 874, US 3 110 626, US 3 015 128, US 2 799 241 and US 2 648 609 which are incorporated herein by reference.
- the encapsulated crystalline lactic acid particles are produced in a top spray fluid bed coater.
- the method used for this production follows the guidelines for these processes given in the chapter 6 of Multiparticle Oral Drug delivery, Marcel Dekker Inc, (1994): Coating of Multiparticulates Using Molten materials Formulation and process Consideration (D. Jones & P. Percel). That is, the inlet air temperature is approximately 10 to 15°C below the melting point of the coating and atomising air and spray liquid temperatures between 40 and 60°C above the melting point of the coating.
- the inlet air has to be dried to ensure a low water content of the air. Alternatively, nitrogen can be used.
- the present invention is further directed to a process for the preparation of comminuted meats wherein the encapsulated crystalline lactic acid particles according to the invention are added.
- the encapsulated crystalline lactic acid particles may be used for colour and/or for conservation and/or flavour.
- the invention is also directed to comminuted meat containing the encapsulated crystalline lactic acid particles according to the invention.
- candies can be readily acid sanded with the encapsulated crystalline lactic acid particles according to the invention.
- the invention is also directed to bakery products comprising the encapsulated crystalline lactic acid particles.
- Table 1 release test encapsulated lactic acid.
- Example 2 The encapsulated lactic acid was also tested in sausage application.
- the test was as follows: a meat emulsion with additives was made in a cutter. The encapsulated lactic acid was added to the meat emulsion and dispersed in the meat emulsion in an amount of 0.8 wt%.
- a cooked sausage was prepared containing the encapsulated crystalline lactic acid and a control sausage where no acid was added. After cooking the pH was measured. The initial pH of both sausages was about 5.6. After 2.5 hours, the pH in the cooked sausage containing the encapsulated lactic acid had decreased to a pH of about 5.2, whereas the pH the cooked sausage containing no lactic acid had increased to a pH of about 6.0.
- the effect of encapsulated crystalline lactic acid on Listeria monocytogenes bacteria inoculated in cooked sausages was studied.
- the cooked sausage contained 0.6 wt% encapsulated crystalline lactic acid, the control sausage contained no lactic acid. It was shown that after 25 days at 7°C virtually no growth of the Listeria monocytogenes bacteria was determined in the lactic acid-containing sausage, while in the control sausage a significant growth if the Listeria monocytogenes bacteria was determined.
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| BRPI0313128-9B1A BR0313128B1 (pt) | 2002-08-02 | 2003-08-01 | partícula de ácido lático cristalino encapsulado, processo para a preparação de carne moída, carne moída, processo para o amarelamento por ácido de balas, balas amareladas por ácido, uso de partículas de ácido lático cristalino encapsulado, e, produto de panificação |
| AU2003256154A AU2003256154A1 (en) | 2002-08-02 | 2003-08-01 | Encapsulated crystalline lactic acid |
| JP2004525877A JP4393999B2 (ja) | 2002-08-02 | 2003-08-01 | 包み込まれている結晶性乳酸 |
| DE60312337T DE60312337T2 (de) | 2002-08-02 | 2003-08-01 | Eingekapselte kristalline milchsäure |
| EP03766783A EP1524918B1 (en) | 2002-08-02 | 2003-08-01 | Encapsulated crystalline lactic acid |
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| US40004502P | 2002-08-02 | 2002-08-02 | |
| EP02078194.4 | 2002-08-02 | ||
| US60/400,045 | 2002-08-02 | ||
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| EP (1) | EP1524918B1 (enExample) |
| JP (1) | JP4393999B2 (enExample) |
| CN (1) | CN100391374C (enExample) |
| AT (1) | ATE355758T1 (enExample) |
| AU (1) | AU2003256154A1 (enExample) |
| BR (1) | BR0313128B1 (enExample) |
| DE (1) | DE60312337T2 (enExample) |
| ES (1) | ES2283829T3 (enExample) |
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