Process for modifying starches

US9187573B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9187573-B2
Application numberUS-67057908-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateJul 24, 2008
Priority dateJul 26, 2007
Publication dateNov 17, 2015
Grant dateNov 17, 2015

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The present invention discloses a process for modifying starches comprising subjecting a non-pregelatinized starch and/or flour to a superheated steam treatment, wherein said superheated steam treatment is carried out in a reaction chamber of a reactor, said reaction chamber having at least one inlet and at least one outlet, and wherein the temperature of the superheated steam at the inlet of the reaction chamber is in the range of 150 to 650° C., preferably 250 to 550° C., more preferably 350 to 450° C., and wherein the temperature of the superheated steam at the outlet of the reaction chamber is in the range of 105 to 155° C., preferably 115 to 140° C., more preferably 115 to 125° C. The invention further refers to the starches obtained and baby foods, infant foods, sauces, soups, puddings, dressings, bakery creams, gravies and beverages comprising said starches. Also disclosed is a spray dryer for treating a heat-sensitive material with superheated steam comprising a reaction chamber having at least one inlet for the introduction into the chamber of a stream of superheated steam, at least one outlet for allowing the contents of the chamber to exit and a nozzle for producing a spray of droplets into the path of the stream of superheated steam, said spray of droplets being formed from a liquid containing the heat-sensitive material, wherein the reaction chamber is adapted such that, in use, the stream of superheated steam entering the reaction chamber becomes homogeneously distributed in the chamber and flows in a direction substantially parallel with the internal wall of the reaction chamber.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A process for modifying starches comprising: subjecting a non-pregelatinised starch to a superheated steam treatment; wherein said superheated steam treatment is carried out in a reaction chamber, having at least one inlet and at least one outlet, of a spray dryer, introducing a stream of superheated steam into at least one inlet of said reaction chamber, wherein the temperature of superheated steam at an inlet of the reaction chamber is in the range of from 150° C. to 650° C., wherein the temperature of superheated steam at an outlet of the reaction chamber is in the range of from 115° C. to 155° C., an internal wall, a perforated member having a plurality of perforations, wherein the perforated member is selected from the group consisting of a perforated plate, a mesh, and a sieve and wherein the perforated member is located inside the reaction chamber at an inlet for the superheated steam and substantially perpendicular to the direction of flow of the superheated steam, and a nozzle for producing a spray of droplets into the path of the stream of superheated steam, said spray of droplets being formed from a liquid containing the non pregelatinized starch, wherein the reaction chamber is adapted such that, in use, the stream of superheated steam entering the reaction chamber becomes homogenously distributed in the chamber and flows in a direction substantially parallel with the internal wall of the reaction chamber, wherein said spray dryer further comprises a frustoconical member located inside the reaction chamber at an inlet and spaced apart from the internal wall of the reaction chamber such that the frustoconical member and the internal wall of the chamber together define an annular passage for the flow of the stream of superheated steam. 2. The process according to claim 1 , wherein the spray dryer is equipped with an atomizer which allows spraying up to a pressure of 110000 hPa (110 bar). 3. The process according to claim 1 , wherein the non-pregelatinised starch is in the form of a slurry, and the non pregelatinized starch has a solids content of from 20% to 40%.

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    Crosslinking of starch · CPC title

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What does patent US9187573B2 cover?
The present invention discloses a process for modifying starches comprising subjecting a non-pregelatinized starch and/or flour to a superheated steam treatment, wherein said superheated steam treatment is carried out in a reaction chamber of a reactor, said reaction chamber having at least one inlet and at least one outlet, and wherein the temperature of the superheated steam at the inlet of t…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Berckmans Marc Charles Florent, Debon Stephane Jules Jerome, Verbiest Alexander Marie Ghislain, and 2 more
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification C08B31/003. Mapped technology areas include Chemistry & Metallurgy.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Nov 17 2015 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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