ソーマチン

ソーマチン 化学構造式
53850-34-3
CAS番号.
53850-34-3
化学名:
ソーマチン
别名:
ソーマチン
英語名:
Thaumatin
英語别名:
TALIN;Thaumtin;THAUMATIN;Soma sweet;Mr.Ma sweet;Thaumatin Powder;THAUMATIN USP/EP/BP;IRRADIATEDTHAUMATIN;proteins,thaumatins;Thaumatins (09C, 14C)
CBNumber:
CB8329299
化学式:
unspecified
分子量:
0
MOL File:
Mol file
MSDS File:
SDS

ソーマチン 物理性質

FEMA :
3732 | THAUMATIN
溶解性:
タウマチンは、pH 2 ~ 8 の水溶液中で安定しています。また、pH < 5.5 で熱的に安定しています (例えば、ベーキング、缶詰め、低温殺菌、または UHT 中)。
外見 :
色:
淡黄色~淡褐色
臭い (Odor):
100.00%で。無臭
PH:
pH (10g/l, 25℃) : 2.0~5.5
においのタイプ:
無臭
水溶解度 :
水 (25mg/ml) および 60% エタノールに可溶。エーテル、ベンゼンに不溶。
Merck :
14,9273
EPAの化学物質情報:
Proteins, thaumatins (53850-34-3)
安全性情報
  • リスクと安全性に関する声明
  • 危険有害性情報のコード(GHS)
HSコード  3504.00.5000
有毒物質データの 53850-34-3(Hazardous Substances Data)
絵表示(GHS) GHS hazard pictograms
注意喚起語
危険有害性情報
コード 危険有害性情報 危険有害性クラス 区分 注意喚起語 シンボル P コード
H334 吸入するとアレルギー、喘息または、呼吸困難 を起こすおそれ 感作性、呼吸器 1 危険 GHS hazard pictograms P261, P285, P304+P341, P342+P311,P501
注意書き
P261 粉じん/煙/ガス/ミスト/蒸気/スプレーの吸入を避ける こと。
P285 換気が十分でない場合には、呼吸用保護具を着用する こと。
P304+P341 吸入した場合:呼吸が困難な場合には、空気の新鮮な場 所に移し、呼吸しやすい姿勢で休息させること。
P342+P311 呼吸に関する症状が出た場合:医師に連絡すること。
P501 内容物/容器を...に廃棄すること。

ソーマチン 価格 もっと(4)

メーカー 製品番号 製品説明 CAS番号 包装 価格 更新時間 購入
富士フイルム和光純薬株式会社(wako) W01W0120-1135 ソーマチン
Thaumatin
53850-34-3 1g ¥6580 2024-03-01 購入
富士フイルム和光純薬株式会社(wako) W01W0120-1135 ソーマチン
Thaumatin
53850-34-3 5g ¥26800 2024-03-01 購入
東京化成工業 T1144 ソーマチン
Thaumatin
53850-34-3 100mg ¥1800 2024-03-01 購入
東京化成工業 T1144 ソーマチン
Thaumatin
53850-34-3 1g ¥5600 2024-03-01 購入

ソーマチン 化学特性,用途語,生産方法

外観

わずかにうすい黄褐色〜うすい褐色又は灰褐色, 結晶〜粉末又は塊

溶解性

冷水, 60%エタノール溶液に可溶、エーテル, ベンゼン, アセトンなどの有機溶媒に不溶。

用途

甘味料研究用。

説明

Thaumatin is a mixture of intensely sweet-tasting proteins extracted from the fruit of a West African plant, Thaumatococcus daniellii. The two major sweet-tasting proteins, thaumatin I and II (TI and TIl), were isolated by Van der WeI and his group at Unilever in 1972. Thaumatin is marketed in the UK by Tate & Lyle pIc as Talln, although the fruit of the plant has been used for centuries by the West Africans as a source of sweetness. It is also sold in Japan. Because of problems with stability, taste profile and compatibility, thaumatin is used primarily as a flavour enhancer, at levels below the sweet-taste threshold.

化学的特性

Thaumatin is a mixture of sweet proteins occurring in the arils of the fruits of the African plant Thaumatococcus daniellii. Thaumatins I and II are the main components, but four more thaumatin molecules are known. The proteins may be extracted with water. Thaumatin is about 2,000–2,500 times sweeter than sucrose but has a lingering sweetness. In addition to its sweet taste, it has flavor-enhancing properties. It is freely soluble in water and of fairly good stability.
In Europe, thaumatin is approved as E 957 for use as a sweetener. It is also approved in a variety of other countries, but in the United States, GRAS as a flavor enhancer only.

物理的性質

Thaumatin occurs as a pale-brown colored, odorless, hygroscopic powder with an intensely sweet taste. Also see Thaumatin b-recombinant.

天然物の起源

Reported found in the fruits of Thaumatococcus daniellii.

調製方法

Thaumatin is a naturally occurring intense sweetener isolated from the fruit of the African plant Thaumatococcus daniellii (Benth).
Commercially, thaumatin is produced by aqueous extraction under reduced pH conditions followed by other physical processes such as reverse osmosis.

主な応用

Thaumatin is a flavor enhancer that is a protein which is approxi- mately 3,000 times as sweet as sucrose. the onset of sweetness may take several seconds and can be affected by heat. It is a potential low-calorie sweetener that used in chewing gum.

製造方法

Thaumatin I and II proteins can be produced recombinantly in a wide range of hosts, including microorganisms such as bacteria and yeast, and in GM plants to enhance the organoleptic properties.

健康ハザード

Thaumatin is the only natural high-intensity sweetener, and products containing it do not require to be labelled 'artificially sweetened'. It has a low calorific value and is non-cariogenic (Higginbotham, 1986). The report of the Joint F AOfWHO Expert Committee (1987) recorded no mutagenic, teratogenic or allergenic effects of thaumatin, and concluded that the lack of toxicity, together with its ready digestion to normal food components, indicated that its only dietary effect was to make an insignificant contribution to the normal protein intake.

応用例(製薬)

Thaumatin is a naturally occurring intense sweetening agent approximately 2000–3000 times as sweet as sucrose. It has a delayed-onset taste profile and long (up to one hour) licorice-like aftertaste. It is used extensively in food applications as a sweetening agent and flavor enhancer, and has potential for use in pharmaceutical applications such as oral suspensions. The typical level used in foods is 0.5–3 ppm, although higher levels are used in certain applications such as chewing gum. Synergistic effects with other intense sweeteners such as acesulfame K and saccharin occur. The extensive disulfide crosslinking within thaumatin maintains the tertiary structure of the polypeptide: cleavage of just one disulfide bridge has been shown to result in the loss of the sweet taste of thaumatin.

安全性

Thaumatin is accepted for use in food products either as a sweetener or as a flavor modifier in a number of areas including Europe and Australia. It is also used in oral hygiene products such as mouthwashes and toothpastes, and has been proposed for use in oral pharmaceutical formulations. Thaumatin is generally regarded as a relatively nontoxic and nonirritant material when used as an excipient. In Europe, because of its lack of toxicity, an ADI has been set of ‘not specified’.
LD50 (mouse, oral): >20 g/kg
LD50 (rat, oral): >20 g/kg

規制状況(Regulatory Status)

GRAS listed. Accepted for use as a food additive in Europe. Included in nonparenteral medicines licensed in the UK.

法令条例

Thaumatin has been permitted as a natural food in Japan since June 1979. It was awarded GRAS status for use in chewing gum in the USA in October 1984 and, in the UK, was permitted for use in foods, drinks and dietary products, excluding baby foods, by the Sweeteners in Foods Regulations in 1983. The Joint F AOjWHO Expert Committee declared an ADI 'not specified' for thaumatin in 1985 (Joint F AOjWHO, 1987). Approval has also been gained in many countries world wide for use of thaumatin as a sweetener and flavour enhancer, particularly in chewing gum. These include Australia, Belgium, Spain, Switzerland, Mexico and Denmark (Higginbotham, 1986).

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53850-34-3(ソーマチン)キーワード:


  • 53850-34-3
  • proteins,thaumatins
  • TALIN
  • THAUMATIN
  • THAUMATIN 10% ON GUM ARABIC
  • THAUMATIN 10% ON MALTODEXTRIN
  • THAUMATIN 5% IN AQUEOUS GLYCEROL
  • THAUMATIN 5% IN AQUEOUS PROPYLENE GLYCOL
  • IRRADIATEDTHAUMATIN
  • Thaumtin
  • THAUMATIN USP/EP/BP
  • matin - Mixture of Thaumatin O, Thaumatin I, Thaumatin II, Thaumatin IIIa, and Thaumatin IIIb
  • Thaumatin - Mixture of Thaumatin O, Thaumatin I, Thaumatin II, Thaumatin IIIa, and Thaumatin IIIb
  • Mr.Ma sweet
  • Soma sweet
  • Thaumatins (09C, 14C)
  • Thaumatin Powder
  • ソーマチン
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