A23J1/006

METHODS OF PROTEIN EXTRACTION AND DOWNSTREAM PROCESSING OF EUGLENA

Embodiments herein are directed to methods for preparing and compositions containing microalgae biomass. Described herein are, for example, methods of preparing a microalgal flour that involve culturing microalgae, concentrating the microalgae into a microalgal biomass sludge, washing the microalgal biomass sludge, adjusting the pH of the microalgal biomass sludge, and drying the microalgal biomass sludge to produce the microalgal flour. Also disclosed are food products supplemented with microalgae biomass, including for example microalgal flour, a protein concentrate, or a protein isolate.

METHOD FOR ISOLATION OF PROTEIN FROM PLANT MATERIAL

The present invention concerns a process wherein native and functional protein isolates can be successfully obtained from plant material such as oilseeds, legumes and lentils. This can be achieved by a proper pre-treatment of the plant material, followed by a method of extracting proteins under mild and non-destructive conditions using an aqueous solvent, followed by fractionation, concentration and further purification using a novel combination of GRAS organic solvents.

AGGLOMERATED PROTEIN PRODUCTS AND METHOD FOR MAKING
20230200423 · 2023-06-29 ·

Disclosed is a method for producing agglomerated proteins, agglomerated protein powders, and instantized protein powders using at least one protein binder to form agglomerates of at least one target protein.

FOODSTUFF
20230189837 · 2023-06-22 ·

A foodstuff that includes 15 to 40 wt % of said filamentous fungus on a dry matter basis; 0.5 to 5.0 wt % of potato protein; 50 to 80 wt % of water; and 0.5 to 5.0 wt % of a second protein ingredient which is derived from a plant.

DAIRY SUBSTITUTES PRODUCED IN PLANT-BASED SYSTEMS AND METHOD THEREOF
20230189833 · 2023-06-22 ·

The present invention provides plant-based dairy substitutes and methods thereof. Those substitutes may be a cheese substitute, a yogurt substitute, a coffee creamer substitute and more. The present invention discloses a plant cell culture, preferably, carrot cells, which expresses transgenic casein proteins. This unique casein-expressing culture is then transformed into a slurry, which serves as the platform for the production of the plant-based dairy substitutes. Furthermore, those dairy substitutes are highly nutritious, as they contain beneficial ingredients derived from the plant cells (such as beta-carotene) in addition to high protein (casein) content. The application of carrot cell slurry containing casein proteins to those dairy substitutes provides organoleptic and physicochemical properties enhanced or similar to conventional dairy products. The carrot cells expressing casein proteins can be conserved in a powder form, as the plant cells successfully encapsulate the casein proteins, thus protecting them from physicochemical conditions, such as spray drying.

MEAT ALTERNATIVES COMPRISING RAPESEED PROTEIN
20230172229 · 2023-06-08 ·

The invention relates to a dry extrusion process for preparing a texturized vegetable protein, to a composition comprising rapeseed protein, a legume-derived protein, and a plant-based fiber, to the use of said composition in the preparation of a meat alternative and to meat alternatives.

PLANT JERKY
20220053794 · 2022-02-24 ·

The invention relates to a method of preparing a mass strand comprising the steps of mixing a plant-based protein source, optionally glycerol and optionally additives, e.g. natural colorants, to produce a protein mixture, feeding the protein mixture into the inlet end of an extruder, feeding water into the extruder, optionally adding plant-based fat, wherein the protein mixture in a section of the extruder is heated to a temperature of 110 to 150° C. and is subjected to a pressure that e.g. prevents the formation of steam bubbles, shaping the protein mass exiting from the extruder by means of a cooling nozzle and depositing a mass strand on a carrier, wherein the cooling nozzle cools the mass strand to a temperature of at maximum 95° C., immediately subsequent rolling of the mass strand deposited on the carrier, drying, optionally cutting the mass strand, packaging, preferably in an inert gas atmosphere and/or in a gas-tight package containing an inert gas atmosphere.

METHODS FOR EXTRACTING AND PURIFYING NON-DENATURED PROTEINS
20170298337 · 2017-10-19 ·

Materials and methods for extracting and purifying proteins are provided. For example, the materials and methods provided herein can be used for extracting and purifying proteins that denature at low temperature.

METHODS FOR THE PRODUCTION AND USE OF MYCELIATED HIGH PROTEIN FOOD COMPOSITIONS

Disclosed is a method to prepare a myceliated high-protein food product, which includes culturing a fungi an aqueous media which has a high level of protein, for example at least 20 g protein per 100 g dry weight with excipients, on a dry weight basis. The fungi can include Pleurotus ostreatus, Pleurotus eryngii, Lepista nuda, Hericium erinaceus, Lentinula edodes, Agaricus blazeii, Laetiporus sulfureus and combinations thereof. After culturing, the material is harvested by obtaining the myceliated high-protein food product via drying or concentrating. The resultant myceliated high-protein food product may have its taste, flavor, or aroma modulated, such as by increasing desirable flavors or tastes such as meaty, savory, umami, popcorn and/or by decreasing undesirable flavors such as bitterness, astringency or beaniness. Deflavoring and/or deodorizing as compared to non-myceliated control materials can also be observed. Also disclosed are myceliated high-protein food products.

METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS FOR AFFECTING THE FLAVOR AND AROMA PROFILE OF CONSUMABLES

This document relates to food products containing highly conjugated heterocyclic rings complexed to an iron ion and one or more flavor precursors, and using such food products to modulate the flavor and/or aroma profile of other foods. The food products described herein can be prepared in various ways and can be formulated to be free of animal products.