Claims
- 1. In an ingestible sugarless product comprising sweetness imparting amounts of L-aspartic acid derivative sweetening agent, effective amounts of non-nutritive bulk sweetener, and .gtoreq.2% moisture, the improvement comprising the inclusion of cooked aqueous hydrogenated starch hydrolysate having a moisture content of 10.+-.6% and in amounts effective to stabilize said L-aspartic acid derivative sweetening agent against decomposition during storage of 30% relative humidity and 100.degree.-105.degree. F. for 40 days, whereby at least 80% of said sweetening agent is retained in said composition in undecomposed form after said storage.
- 2. A product as in claim 1 in which said cooked moisture content is 10.+-.4%.
- 3. An ingestible product as in claim 1 which is a chewing gum product having a moisture content of about 2 to 8% and further comprising gum base and non-nutritive bulk sweetener.
- 4. A product as in claim 1 further comprising about 0 to 12% glycerine.
- 5. An ingestible product as in claim 4 which is a chewing gum product comprising about 5 to 9% glycerine, gum base and non-nutritive bulk sweetener.
- 6. A product as in claim 1 comprising about 0.01 to 2% aspartame.
- 7. A flexible stick chewing gum product made from the composition of claim 6 and further comprising gum base and non-nutritive bulk sweetener.
- 8. A chewing gum product as in claim 3 having an ERH value of about >25 to 50.
- 9. A chewing gum product as in claim 8 having an ERH value of about 30 to 40.
- 10. An ingestible product as in claim 6 which is a chewing gum product comprising gum base and non-nutritive bulk sweetener and having an ERH value of about >25 to 50.
- 11. A chewing gum product as in claim 10 having an ERH value of about 30 to 40.
- 12. Sugarless chewing gum comprising gum base, non-nutritive bulk sweetener, and, in weight percent,
- (i) about 2 to 8% moisture,
- (ii) about 0.01 to 2.0% L-aspartic acid sweetening agent derivative, and
- (iii) as a stabilizer for said L-aspartic acid derivative, stabilizingly effective quantities of cooked hydrogenated starch hydrolysate having a moisture content of about 10.+-.6%,
- wherein said composition, upon the storage thereof at 30% relative humidity and 100.degree.-105.degree. F., retains at least 80% of said L-aspartic acid derivative therein in undecomposed form for at least 40 days.
- 13. Chewing gum as in claim 12 which retains at least 70% of said aspartic acid derivative therein in undecomposed form for at least 50 days.
- 14. Chewing gum as in claim 12 in which said L-aspartic acid derivative is aspartame.
- 15. Chewing gum as in claim 12 further comprising 0 to 12% glycerine.
- 16. A sugarless ingestible composition comprising
- (i) at least 2 weight % moisture
- (ii) about 0.01 to 2.0 weight % of L-aspartic acid sweetening agent derivative, and
- (iii) as a stabilizer for said L-aspartic acid derivative, stabilizingly effective quantities of cooked hydrogenated starch hydrolysate having a moisture content of 10.+-.6%,
- each of said (i) to (iii) components being admixed as such in said composition, and
- said composition being adapted, upon the storage thereof at 30% relative humidity and 105.degree. F., to retain at least 70% of said L-aspartic acid derivative therein undecomposed form for at least 55 days.
- 17. An ingestible composition as in claim 16 which is a chewing gum composition further comprising gum base and non-nutritive bulk sweetener.
- 18. An ingestible composition as in claim 17 in which said L-aspartic acid sweetening agent derivative is aspartame.
- 19. An ingestible composition as in claim 18 having a moisture content of about 2 to 8%, an aspartame content of about 0.1 to 0.25, and a cooked hydrogenated starch hydrolysate content of about 10 to 30 weight %.
- 20. An ingestible composition as in claim 19 further comprising .gtoreq.0 to 12 weight % of glycerine.
- 21. An ingestible composition as in claim 19 having a manufacturing heat history of at least 115.degree. F. for at least 10 to 20 minutes.
- 22. An ingestible composition as in claim 19 further comprising the following additional components,
- 15 to 35%: gum base
- 0 to 5.0%: gum base modifier
- 20 to 70%: bulk sweetening agent
- 0.1 to 0.5%: coloring agent
- 0.5 to 2.5%: flavoring agent.
- 23. A process for stabilizing the L-aspartic acid sweetening agent derivative of a sugarless ingestible product against decomposition during storage comprising formulating a sugarless ingestible product which comprises, in weight percent, .gtoreq.2% moisture and 0.01 to 2.0% of said L-aspartic derivative, with about 10 to 30% of cooked hydrogenated starch hydrolysate, and storing said product,
- wherein said cooked hydrogenated starch hydrolysate is effective in retaining at last 80% of said L-aspartic acid derivative in undecomposed form during storage at 30% relative humidity and 100.degree.-105.degree. F. for at least 40 days.
- 24. A process as in claim 23 in which said ingestible product is a chewing gum product comprising gum base and non-nutritive bulk sweetener.
- 25. A process as in claim 24 in which said L-aspartic acid derivative is aspartame.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED PATENT APPLICATIONS
This patent application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 717,630 filed Mar. 29, 1985 now abandoned and entitled "Stabilized APM in Comestibles".
Continuation in Parts (1)
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