DSM’s PreventASe™ Wins Scientific Excellence Award

DSM’s PreventASe™ Wins Scientific Excellence Award
september 24, 2008
Virgo Publishing announced this week that PreventASe™ from DSM Food Specialties will receive the Food Product Design Scientific Excellence Award at SupplySide West, Oct. 22 to 24 in Las Vegas.

Ingredient suppliers and technology providers with new ingredient/technology science, a new application, or any research-based breakthrough in ingredient/technology science submitted applications for the award. A panel of judges comprised of R&D and product development professionals from leading food and beverage manufacturing companies evaluated the submissions on science/research methods, science breakthrough, innovation and appeal for the manufacturing community.

PreventASe™ uses innovative enzyme technology to reduce the formation of acrylamide. The PreventASe™ enzyme is an “asparaginase enzyme preparation” from the Aspergillus niger micro-organism (A. niger). The enzyme converts one of the precursors of acrylamide, asparagine, into another naturally occurring amino acid, aspartate. As a result, asparagine is not available for the chemical reaction that forms acrylamide when carbohydrate-containing foods are heated. PreventASe™ has no impact on quality, taste or texture of the end products. More information is available at www.preventase.com.
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