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Agave fructans: a review of their technological functionality and extraction processes
Wendy Guadalupe García-Villalba1, Raúl Rodríguez-Herrera2, Luz Araceli Ochoa-Martínez1
1Departamentos de Ingenierías Química y Bioquímica, Tecnológico Nacional De México/Instituto Tecnológico de Durango, Blvd. Felipe Pescador 1830 Ote. C.P. 34080, Durango, Dgo, México.
Abstract:
Fructans are a polydisperse mixture of fructose polymers generally bound to a glucose molecule, in recent years, interest in their use has grown, either as a potential ingredient in functional foods or for their technological properties. The diversity of its applications lies in its structure and origin. Until now, the scientific approach has been more focused on inulin-type fructans and not so much on the effect of those of mixed branched structure as agave fructans. These have a complex structure with the presence of β (2 - 1) and β (2 - 6) bonds that give it prebiotic properties. In this context, a review is made of the general processes of extraction of agave fructans, as well as their technological functionality in the obtaining of base structures for the development of food products.
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