A23V2250/54

Dietary fiber for treating patients suffering from methylmalonic acidemia and propionic acidemia
20220040211 · 2022-02-10 · ·

The present invention concerns a composition comprising dietary fiber for use in the dietary management of methylmalonic acidemia (MMA) and/or propionic acidemia (PA), and/or for use in treating and/or reducing MMA and/or PA, and/or treating, reducing and/or preventing symptoms associated therewith.

COMPOSITION FOR USE IN INDUCING SATIETY

The invention relates to a method for inducing satiety in a person, said method comprising administering to the person a composition comprising lipid, protein and digestible carbohydrates; wherein the lipid comprises: i. 30 to 90 wt. % vegetable fat, and ii. 10 to 70 wt. % mammalian milk fat, wherein all wt. % are based on total lipid of the composition; characterized in that the lipid is present in the form of lipid globules with the volume % of lipid globules with a diameter below 2 μm is above 60%.

COMPOSITION FOR USE IN INDUCING SATIETY

The invention relates to a method for inducing satiety in a person, said method comprising administering to the person a composition comprising lipid, protein and digestible carbohydrates; wherein the lipid comprises: i. 30 to 90 wt. % vegetable fat, and ii. 10 to 70 wt. % mammalian milk fat, wherein all wt. % are based on total lipid of the composition; characterized in that the lipid is present in the form of lipid globules with the volume % of lipid globules with a diameter below 2 μm is above 60%.

COATED TOBACCO PARTICLES SUITABLE FOR USAGE IN A SMOKELESS TOBACCO PRODUCT

A process for preparing coated particles of a plant material includes: (a) combining plant material particles and a protein in a liquid medium, wherein the protein adsorbs onto at least a portion of a surface of the particles to form a first layer; and (b) mixing a polysaccharide including a pectin with the liquid medium, so that the polysaccharide adsorbs onto at least a portion of a surface of the first layer to form a second layer. In addition, a palatable product comprising at least one coated particle prepared by this process is described.

COATED TOBACCO PARTICLES SUITABLE FOR USAGE IN A SMOKELESS TOBACCO PRODUCT

A process for preparing coated particles of a plant material includes: (a) combining plant material particles and a protein in a liquid medium, wherein the protein adsorbs onto at least a portion of a surface of the particles to form a first layer; and (b) mixing a polysaccharide including a pectin with the liquid medium, so that the polysaccharide adsorbs onto at least a portion of a surface of the first layer to form a second layer. In addition, a palatable product comprising at least one coated particle prepared by this process is described.

STABLE PROTEIN FORMULATIONS

Described herein are stable protein solutions that have a pH of from about 3.5 to about 7.0 and are stable against precipitation of the protein, as well as methods of making such stable protein solutions, and beverages and beverages additives for human or animal consumption comprising such stable protein solutions. These stable protein solutions comprise a protein, a stabilizer, and a protein deamidating enzyme.

STABLE PROTEIN FORMULATIONS

Described herein are stable protein solutions that have a pH of from about 3.5 to about 7.0 and are stable against precipitation of the protein, as well as methods of making such stable protein solutions, and beverages and beverages additives for human or animal consumption comprising such stable protein solutions. These stable protein solutions comprise a protein, a stabilizer, and a protein deamidating enzyme.

Compositions and methods for delaying and reducing blood alcohol concentration
11317645 · 2022-05-03 ·

Compositions and methods are provided for mitigating the effects of alcohol by delaying alcohol absorption and/or reducing blood alcohol concentration, and/or for delaying gastric emptying.

Compositions and methods for delaying and reducing blood alcohol concentration
11317645 · 2022-05-03 ·

Compositions and methods are provided for mitigating the effects of alcohol by delaying alcohol absorption and/or reducing blood alcohol concentration, and/or for delaying gastric emptying.

COMPOSITIONS COMPRISING COOLNESS-REGULATING AGENT, AND METHOD OF USE THEREOF

Sweetener compositions comprising a flavor/taste modifying agent; and a high intensity sweetner (HIS) are discosed. The flavor/taste modifying agent is present at an amount sufficient to enhance a flavor and/or taste profile of the HIS in the sweetener composition.