Fibersol-2™ figures prominently in consumer products
It just got easier and tastier for Americans to increase their daily
fiber intake, thanks to Archer Daniels Midland Company and Matsutani
America.
The companies’ Fibersol-2™, a digestion-resistant maltodextrin, now is a
key ingredient in Tropicana Pure Premium Essentials® Fiber orange juice,
which debuted in December. Delivering three grams of added fiber in
every eight ounce glass, Tropicana Pure Premium Essentials® with Fiber
is the first and only national orange juice with as much fiber as a
whole orange.
“We’re excited Tropicana has selected Fibersol-2 as an ‘active
ingredient’ in its products,” Dennis Riddle, President, ADM Corn
Processing said. “Consumers can now boost their fiber intake in a
convenient and great-tasting way.”
The recommended daily allowance of fiber is 25 grams. However, only one
in 10 Americans consumes enough fiber, according to the U.S. Department
of Agriculture. Average intake is 16-18 grams for men and 12-14 grams
for women, states the Institute of Medicine of the National Academies.
“The great thing about Fibersol-2 is that it’s a soluble dietary fiber,”
said Riddle. “It doesn’t impact taste and leaves transparent beverages
looking clean and clear. Plus, Fibersol-2 doesn’t interfere with mineral
or calcium absorption.”
In the laboratory, food scientists can create numerous formulations
using the product’s non-fiber attributes, which include high solubility,
rapid dispersion, low viscosity, water binding, low hygroscopicity and
low sweetness. Fibersol’s flexibility represents another example of how
ADM helps its customers meet today’s consumer demands and envision
tomorrow’s needs via its people, products and market perspective.
In addition to juice, other potential Fibersol-2-inclusive finished
products include: baked goods, cereals, yogurt, processed meats, dairy
and frozen dairy items, soups, dressings, meal replacements, dietary
supplements, and medical and functional foods.
Archer Daniels Midland Company (ADM) is a world leader in agricultural
processing. ADM is one of the world's largest processors of soybeans,
corn, wheat and cocoa. ADM is also a leader in the production of soy
meal and oil, ethanol, corn sweeteners and flour. In addition, ADM
produces value-added food and feed ingredients. Headquartered in
Decatur, Illinois, ADM has over 25,000 employees, more than 250
processing plants and net sales for the fiscal year ended June 30, 2005
of $35.9 billion. Additional information can be found on ADM's Web site
at http://www.adm.com.
Matsutani America, Inc., Forsyth, Illinois, is a wholly owned subsidiary
of Matsutani Chemical Industry Co., Ltd, Japan, which is a leading
producer of specialty food starches and maltodextrins with new and
innovative technology in production, product development and application
works in Asia. Matsutani America's initial charge was to demonstrate to
North American food and beverage manufacturers the outstanding physical
and chemical properties of their proprietary soluble dietary fiber:
Fibersol-2 produced in Clinton, Iowa, through an agreement with ADM.
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