Article | REF: F3700 V1

Enzymes for food processing

Author: Guy LINDEN

Publication date: September 10, 1998

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1. Controlling and improving technofunctional properties

1.1 Controlling the organoleptic qualities of foods

Enzymes have long played an important role in determining the characteristics of foods. They act :

  • or by being naturally present in animal raw materials (lipase and protease in milk and meat) or vegetable raw materials (protease, oxidase and lipase in seeds);

  • either from contaminating micro-organisms or added in the form of sourdough (amylase from yeast, lipase and protease from mushrooms or bacteria used in cheese ripening); these micro-organisms often produce several enzymes capable of catalyzing a sequence of reactions (for example, this is the case with flavoring strain preparations);

  • or in the form of a purified...

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