IMOSs constitute efficaciousprebioticswhich stimulate the human intestinal growth of healthy bacteria and enhance health benefits. The IMOSs are enzymatically produced from starch bytransglycosylation; in this process starch can be used as a substrate in variousenzymatic processes(Niu et al., 2017). Its reaction mechanism is given by ahydrolysisfrom a mixture of maltooligosaccharides through alpha-amylase and then alpha-glucosidase uses themaltodextrinsas substrates in a glycosyl-transfer reaction, where it changes the α-1,4-linked maltodextrins into alpha-1,6-linked IMOSsIMOSs constitute efficaciousprebioticswhich stimulate the human intestinal growth of healthy bacteria and enhance health benefits. The IMOSs are enzymatically produced from starch bytransglycosylation; in this process starch can be used as a substrate in variousenzymatic processes(Niu et al., 2017). Its reaction mechanism is given by ahydrolysisfrom a mixture of maltooligosaccharides through alpha-amylase and then alpha-glucosidase uses themaltodextrinsas substrates in a glycosyl-transfer reaction, where it changes the α-1,4-linked maltodextrins into alpha-1,6-linked IMOSs