Summary: | Activation of a concentrated solution of D-fructose with carbonic acid, generated from carbon dioxide, induces the formation of difructose dianhydrides (DFAs) and their glycosylated derivatives (glycosyl-DFAs), a family of prebiotic oligosaccharides. Under optimized conditions, up to 70% of the active DFA species were obtained from a highly concentrated solution of fructose, avoiding the filtration step and contamination risk associated with the current procedures that employ heterogeneous catalysis with acid ion-exchange resins. The optimized CO2-promoted preparation of DFA-enriched caramel described here has been already successfully scaled up to 150 kg of D-fructose for nutritional studies, showing that implementation of this process is possible at a larger scale. Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad de España (MINECO)-SAF2016-76083-R y CTQ2015-64425-C2-1-R Junta de Andalucía-FQM2012-1467
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