enzymemodified
Enzymemodified is an adjective describing substances that have been altered by enzymatic treatment. In industrial contexts, enzymes catalyze reactions such as hydrolysis, isomerization, and transesterification to change the structure and properties of proteins, carbohydrates, fats, or other polymers. The aim is to tailor texture, flavor, solubility, shelf life, and digestibility while avoiding harsh chemical processing.
In food production, enzymemodified ingredients are used for flavor development and texture modification. A well-known example
Beyond foods, enzymemodified materials appear in specialty applications such as starch, cellulose, and polymer processing. Enzymatic
Methods and considerations vary by substrate and desired outcome. Typical approaches involve selecting specific enzymes (proteases,
Regulatory and safety aspects depend on the application and jurisdiction. Enzymes are usually derived from microorganisms