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Foods | 2014

Development of Next Generation Stevia Sweetener: Rebaudioside M

Indra Prakash; Avetik Markosyan; Cynthia Bunders

This work aims to review and showcase the unique properties of rebaudioside M as a natural non-caloric potential sweetener in food and beverage products. To determine the potential of rebaudioside M, isolated from Stevia rebaudiana Bertoni, as a high potency sweetener, we examined it with the Beidler Model. This model estimated that rebaudioside M is 200–350 times more potent than sucrose. Numerous sensory evaluations of rebaudioside M’s taste attributes illustrated that this steviol glycoside possesses a clean, sweet taste with a slightly bitter or licorice aftertaste. The major reaction pathways in aqueous solutions (pH 2–8) for rebaudioside M are similar to rebaudioside A. Herein we demonstrate that rebaudioside M could be of great interest to the global food industry because it is well-suited for blending and is functional in a wide variety of food and beverage products.


Biomolecules | 2014

Isolation and Characterization of a Novel Rebaudioside M Isomer from a Bioconversion Reaction of Rebaudioside A and NMR Comparison Studies of Rebaudioside M Isolated from Stevia rebaudiana Bertoni and Stevia rebaudiana Morita

Indra Prakash; Cynthia Bunders; Krishna Prasad Devkota; Romila D. Charan; Catherine Ramirez; Christopher Priedemann; Avetik Markosyan

A minor product, rebaudioside M2 (2), from the bioconversion reaction of rebaudioside A (4) to rebaudioside D (3), was isolated and the complete structure of the novel steviol glycoside was determined. Rebaudioside M2 (2) is considered an isomer of rebaudioside M (1) and contains a relatively rare 1→6 sugar linkage. It was isolated and characterized with NMR (1H, 13C, COSY, HSQC-DEPT, HMBC, 1D-TOCSY, and NOESY) and mass spectral data. Additionally, we emphasize the importance of 1D and 2D NMR techniques when identifying complex steviol glycosides. Numerous NMR spectroscopy studies of rebaudioside M (1), rebaudioside D (3), and mixture of 1 and 3 led to the discovery that SG17 which was previously reported in literature, is a mixture of rebaudioside D (3), rebaudioside M (1), and possibly other related steviol glycosides.


International Journal of Molecular Sciences | 2014

Structural Characterization of the Degradation Products of a Minor Natural Sweet Diterpene Glycoside Rebaudioside M under Acidic Conditions

Indra Prakash; Venkata Sai Prakash Chaturvedula; Avetik Markosyan

Degradation of rebaudioside M, a minor sweet component of Stevia rebaudiana Bertoni, under conditions that simulated extreme pH and temperature conditions has been studied. Thus, rebaudioside M was treated with 0.1 M phosphoric acid solution (pH 2.0) and 80 °C temperature for 24 h. Experimental results indicated that rebaudioside M under low pH and higher temperature yielded three minor degradation compounds, whose structural characterization was performed on the basis of 1D (1H-, 13C-) & 2D (COSY, HSQC, HMBC) NMR, HRMS, MS/MS spectral data as well as enzymatic and acid hydrolysis studies.


Molecules | 2014

Bioconversion of Rebaudioside I from Rebaudioside A

Indra Prakash; Cynthia Bunders; Krishna Prasad Devkota; Romila D. Charan; Catherine Ramirez; Tara M. Snyder; Christopher Priedemann; Avetik Markosyan; Cyrille Jarrin; Robert Ter Halle

To supply the increasing demand of natural high potency sweeteners to reduce the calories in food and beverages, we have looked to steviol glycosides. In this work we report the bioconversion of rebaudioside A to rebaudioside I using a glucosyltransferase enzyme. This bioconversion reaction adds one sugar unit with a 1→3 linkage. We utilized 1D and 2D NMR spectroscopy (1H, 13C, COSY, HSQC-DEPT, HMBC, 1D TOCSY and NOESY) and mass spectral data to fully characterize rebaudioside I.


Archive | 2012

Methods for purifying steviol glycosides and uses of the same

Indra Prakash; Avetik Markosyan; Venkata Sai Prakash Chaturvedulla; Mary Campbell; Miguel Rafael San; Siddhartha Purkayastha; Marquita Johnson


Natural Product Communications | 2013

Isolation, characterization and sensory evaluation of a Hexa beta-D-glucopyranosyl diterpene from Stevia rebaudiana.

Indra Prakash; Chaturvedula Vs; Avetik Markosyan


Archive | 2010

Granulation of a stevia sweetener

Siddhartha Purkayastha; Avetik Markosyan


Archive | 2012

Compositions and methods for improving rebaudioside x solubility

Indra Prakash; Gil Ma; Youlung Chen; Avetik Markosyan


Regulatory Toxicology and Pharmacology | 2016

Steviol glycosides in purified stevia leaf extract sharing the same metabolic fate.

Sidd Purkayastha; Avetik Markosyan; Indra Prakash; Sachin Bhusari; George Pugh; Barry S. Lynch; Ashley Roberts


Archive | 2015

Glucosylated steviol glycoside as a flavor modifier

Siddhartha Purkayastha; Avetik Markosyan

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