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Fructamyl® FCT

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Fructamyl® FCT is a liquid, highly concentrated amylolytic enzyme preparation for the degradation of starch and dextrines in the course of cold clarification of pome fruit juices, preventing the formation of filamentous cloudiness. Contrary to undissolved starch, dissolved starch cannot be fined out or filtered off. Consequently, the enzymatic degradation of the starch in solution by means of Fructamyl® FCT is absolutely necessary for the production of clear juices and concentrates.

Fructamyl® FCT provides for facilitated clarification, unproblematic filtration and prevents from secondary haze. At temperatures around 20 °C, Fructamyl® FCT can be securely applied for starch degradation. Fructamyl® FCT was specially developed under the aspect that filamentous cloudiness, even at high dosages that are particularly required for the processing of premature apples can be avoided.

The enzyme protein of Fructamyl® FCT is removed during clarification/fining. If juices and concentrates are stored without starch degradation, the starch present in dissolved form at the beginning of storage, crystallizes during storage (retrogradation).

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Erbslöh Geisenheim AG is a supplier of fruit-based beverages for the beverage industry. This company has a wide variety of products such as wines, beers, spirits, and juices. They use many filtration methods including filter sheets that contain a cross-linked fibre structure as well as special cellulose fibres. This company also uses modern distillation technologies to produce their high quality spirits.

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