C6 epimer and polyol formulation: RoquetteRecent Research Landscape
Low-yield conversion of fructose to rare sugars increases production costs. Precise enzymatic pathway engineering enables high-purity allulose synthesis to meet sugar-replacement demand.
What technical problems is Roquette addressing in C6 epimer and polyol formulation?
Poor powder flow and compressibility
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Standard polyol powders exhibit irregular particle morphology and low cohesion, leading to inconsistent tablet hardness and manufacturing downtime. Improving these physical properties ensures uniform dosage and high-speed production efficiency.
Unwanted texture loss during storage
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High impurity levels and poor solubility control in D-allulose syrups prevent efficient solid-state recovery. Overcoming this limitation is essential for producing stable, high-purity commercial sweeteners.