Introducing the newly FODMAP Friendly certified
Fibryxa™

Posted on September 06, 2023

Introducing the newly FODMAP Friendly certified Fibryxa™!

Fibryxa™ is a water-soluble dietary fibre produced by Hayashibara Co. Ltd. Hayashibara began as a starch syrup manufacturer in Okayama, Japan and they celebrated their 140th anniversary in 2023!

What is Fibryxa™?

Fibryxa™ is a water-soluble dietary fibre produced from starch by enzymatic reactions. The main component is isomaltodextin, a multi-branched alpha glucan with various bioactive functions as fibre. Because Fibryxa™ has little flavour and is odourless, it is suitable for filling the fibre deficiency of modern life without extra efforts. Fibryxa™ stands for fibre, innovative and extra ‘A’ grade. Fibryxa™ is a high-grade fibre that brings your life up another notch.

Fibryxa™ is a food ingredient for bulk use. It can be added to various foods such as baked goods, beverages and also supplements.

What makes Fibryxa™ different?

Fibryxa™ is almost tasteless when dissolved in water. It does not have astringency that other fibres tend to have, because it is manufactured under mild conditions compared to other fibres. Fibryxa™ is less likely to participate in a maillard reaction and retrogradation, so it is suitable for transparent products such as bottled beverages. Fibryxa™ has prebiotic-like effect along with being Low in FODMAP, by being partly digested.

Check out the FODMAP Friendly certified Fibryxa™

Where can I purchase Fibryxa™?

Fibryxa™ is a food ingredient for bulk use. If you are interested in bulk use as a food or a beverage processor, please contact Hayashibara co.,ltd.

Where can I find out more information on Fibryxa™?

For more information, visit Fibryxa’s Website!

Please note that the labelling regulations varies in countries / areas. In Australia, “Isomaltodextrin (dietary fibre)” or “Dietary fibre (isomaltodextrin)” is recommended to be described in the ingredient list if you would like to include “dietary fibre” in the list. On the other hand, Fibryxa™ may not be allowed to be a nutrition content claim as “dietary fibre” depends on amounts per servings. You are recommended to confirm the latest related regulations in the countries / areas that you would like to market the product when you plan to use Fibryxa™ in your product.

 

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