Patent classifications
A23P10/40
PREPARATION METHOD FOR TWO-SPOTTED CRICKET POWDER OR EXTRACT THEREOF, FOOD COMPOSITION COMPRISING SAME, AND USES OF SAME
The present invention relates to: Two-spotted cricket powder and an extract thereof for food, drugs, and cosmetic materials; a preparation method of the Two-spotted cricket powder; a food composition or care food prepared using the powder; and uses of the food composition prepared using the Two-spotted cricket powder for the prevention and amelioration of sarcopenia and antioxidant effects. Sarcopenia-preventive functional food prepared using Two-spotted cricket is a highly value-added novel alternative protein-source food that can make a contribution in the future to the edible insects industry and across the industries related to functional food, inner beauty food materials, and food, and is also expected to contribute to diversifying food choices and improving nutrition among older populations that are increasing in an aging society.
SWEETENER FORMULATIONS
Sweetener formulations including (a) sweetener particles containing a sweetener selected from the group consisting of a sweetener carbohydrate such as sucrose or fructose, and a sweetener polyol, and (b) a polysaccharide disposed within the sweetener particles, wherein the polysaccharide is a mucoadhesive agent, and edible products containing such sweetener formulations.
SWEETENER FORMULATIONS
Sweetener formulations including (a) sweetener particles containing a sweetener selected from the group consisting of a sweetener carbohydrate such as sucrose or fructose, and a sweetener polyol, and (b) a polysaccharide disposed within the sweetener particles, wherein the polysaccharide is a mucoadhesive agent, and edible products containing such sweetener formulations.
Production methods for steviol glycosides compositions
Steviol glycosides compositions are prepared from Stevia rebaudiana extracts. The compositions are able to provide a superior taste profile and can be used as sweeteners, sweetness enhancers, flavors, and flavor enhancers in foods, beverages, cosmetics and pharmaceuticals.
Production methods for steviol glycosides compositions
Steviol glycosides compositions are prepared from Stevia rebaudiana extracts. The compositions are able to provide a superior taste profile and can be used as sweeteners, sweetness enhancers, flavors, and flavor enhancers in foods, beverages, cosmetics and pharmaceuticals.
Spray-Dried Tetrasaccharides
Disclosed is a method for the manufacture of a spray-dried powder consisting essentially of LNT and/or LNnT, the spray-dried powder, its use for the manufacture of nutritional compositions, and nutritional compositions containing the spray-dried powder.
Spray-Dried Tetrasaccharides
Disclosed is a method for the manufacture of a spray-dried powder consisting essentially of LNT and/or LNnT, the spray-dried powder, its use for the manufacture of nutritional compositions, and nutritional compositions containing the spray-dried powder.
Powdery food, method for manufacturing same, and method for promoting myrosinase activity of powdery food
A powdery food containing at least a micronized first powder having myrosinase activity and a second powder containing a glucosinolate.
Powdery food, method for manufacturing same, and method for promoting myrosinase activity of powdery food
A powdery food containing at least a micronized first powder having myrosinase activity and a second powder containing a glucosinolate.
Method for preparing cassava flour with low content of cyanogenic glycosides
A method for preparing cassava flour with a low content of cyanogenic glycosides is provided. The method includes: washing, peeling, and cutting newly harvested fresh cassava to obtain cassava pellets, cassava shreds, or a cassava pulp as a raw material. The method further includes the following steps: immersing the raw material in a solution containing cellulase and pectinase for 10-30 minutes, and then placing the raw material in warm water with a temperature of 35-50° C. and a pH value of 5.5-6.5 and ultrasonicating for 10-30 minutes at an ultrasonic frequency of 50-80 kHz, to obtain an ultrasonicated raw material; drying and pulverizing the ultrasonicated raw material to obtain cassava flour with a low content of cyanogenic glycosides, a cyanogenic glycoside content of the cassava flour is less than 15 mg/kg.