Patent classifications
A23L11/00
Method of Fermenting Soybeans or other Oil Crops by Edible and Medicinal Fungi
The disclosure discloses a method of fermenting soybeans or other oil crops by edible and medicinal fungi, and belongs to the technical field of fermentation. The method involves solid-state fermentation by inoculating edible and medicinal fungi such as i Ganoderma lucidum, Tremella aurantialba, Hericium erinaceus and Cordyceps sinensis that can produce bioactive substances such as active polysaccharides, flavonoids and triterpenoids in a fermentation substrate containing oily crops such as extruded soybeans, peanuts and rapeseeds, thereby obtaining oil and oil crop meal rich in the bioactive substances. In the oil obtained by the method, the content of flavonoids is as high as 0.302 mg/g, and the content of triterpenoids is as high as 65.663 mg/g. In the oil crop meal, the content of active polysaccharides is as high as 60.651 mg/g, the content of flavonoids is as high as 1.599 mg/g, and the content of triterpenoids is as high as 14.225 mg/g.
PROCESS FOR MAKING A PLANT BASED PRODUCT
The present invention relates to a process for making a plant-based product, comprising mixing vegetables, legumes and/or cereals and optionally a plant extract, preparing a binding agent by mixing dietary fibre and protein, mixing the vegetables, legumes and/or cereals and binding agent, and optionally plant extract, and molding into a shape. A plant-based product obtained by the process of the invention is also provided.
Soybean transgenic event MON 87708 and methods of use thereof
The invention provides a transgenic soybean event MON 87708 plant and plants, plant cells, seeds, plant parts, and commodity products derived from event MON 87708. The invention also provides polynucleotides specific for event MON 87708 and plants, plant cells, seeds, plant parts, and commodity products comprising polynucleotides specific for event MON 87708. The invention also provides methods related to event MON 87708.
METHOD FOR PRODUCING FOOD
Provided is a method for producing a food, including obtaining a mixture by mixing an edible oil or fat and a component (A) that satisfies a condition of (1): a starch content is equal to or more than 75% by mass, a condition of (2): molecular weight-reduced starch of starch having an amylose content of equal to or more than 5% by mass is contained in an amount of equal to or more than 3% by mass and equal to or less than 45% by mass, and a peak molecular weight of the molecular weight-reduced starch is equal to or more than 3×10.sup.3 and equal to or less than 5×10.sup.4, a condition of (3): a degree of swelling in cold water at 25° C. is equal to or more than 5 and equal to or less than 20, and a condition of (4): a content under a sieve having an opening of 3.35 mm and on a sieve having an opening of 0.038 mm is equal to or more than 60% by mass and equal to or less than 100% by mass, and obtaining a food composition by blending the mixture in a food material, in which in the obtaining the mixture, a blending amount of the edible oil or fat is equal to or more than 0.02 and equal to or less than 6 in terms of a mass ratio, with respect to the component (A), and a total amount of the edible oil or fat and the component (A) in the mixture is equal to or more than 10% by mass and equal to or less than 100% by mass, with respect to an entirety of the mixture.
POLYNUCLEOTIDE SEQUENCES AND PROTEINS ENCODED THEREBY USEFUL FOR MODIFYING PLANT CHARACTERISTICS
The present invention relates to isolated nucleic acid molecules and their corresponding encoded polypeptides. The present invention further relates to the uses of these nucleic acid molecules and polypeptides. For example, the nucleic acid molecules and polypeptides could be used in making enzymes or used to make plants, plant cells, plant materials or seeds of a plant having such modulated growth or phenotype characteristics that are altered with respect to wild type plants grown under similar conditions.
SYNTHETIC GENES
The invention provides synthetic nucleic acid sequences encoding proteins of interest that are particularly adapted to express well in plants. The claimed synthetic sequences utilize plant-optimized codons roughly in the same frequency at which they are utilized, on average, in genes naturally occurring in the plant species. The invention further includes synthetic DNA sequence for herbicide tolerance, water and/or heat stress tolerance, healthy oil modifications and for transformation marker genes and selectable marker genes are used. DNA construct and transgenic plants containing the synthetic sequences are taught as are methods and compositions for using the plants in agriculture.
POLYNUCLEOTIDE SEQUENCES AND PROTEINS ENCODED THEREBY USEFUL FOR MODIFYING PLANT CHARACTERISTICS
The present invention relates to isolated nucleic acid molecules and their corresponding encoded polypeptides. The present invention further relates to the uses of these nucleic acid molecules and polypeptides. For example, the nucleic acid molecules and polypeptides could be used in making enzymes or used to make plants, plant cells, plant materials or seeds of a plant having such modulated growth or phenotype characteristics that are altered with respect to wild type plants grown under similar conditions.
EGG SUBSTITUTE MIXTURE
The present invention is directed to compositions comprising inter alia, protein, Fabaceae flour and polysaccharide and use thereof, such as egg substitute compositions.
Method for producing a pea extract
The invention relates to a process for preparing a pea extract comprising fibres, the process comprising the following steps: (a) bringing shelled peas into contact with an aqueous solution in order to form an aqueous composition comprising peas; (b) leaving the peas to hydrate in said aqueous composition for at least 30 minutes and at most 15 hours; (c) grinding said peas in order to as a result obtain ground peas; and (d) fractionating said ground peas in order to obtain at least one pea extract comprising fibres. The invention also relates to a pea extract that can be obtained according to the process of the invention. The invention also relates to an edible composition comprising the pea extract according to the invention.
NOVEL THICKENING COMPOSITIONS BASED ON STARCH
Dysphagia patients face a number of challenges nutritionally because of their difficulty swallowing. Certain foods may be avoided altogether for fear of choking, and liquids are often avoided for fear of aspiration, so that dysphagia patients are at risk for both malnutrition and dehydration. Despite the technology of food administration to patients, there is a need to have a composition that can effectively alleviate patient swallowing difficulty and provide convenient, quick last minute meals for dysphagia patients that delivers nutrition. The invention concerns the use of a composition comprising a homogenized, comminuted pulse product, and at least one selected from the group consisting of a chemically unmodified starch and a hydrocolloid for the treatment of a patient having dysphagia.