Patent classifications
A23J3/34
Dairy product analogs and processes for making same
Provided are non-dairy yogurt analogs that have qualities similar to those of dairy-based yogurts. Certain embodiments are to plant-based yogurt analogs comprising fermented plant protein isolates and/or gelled plant protein isolates. Also provided are processes for production of such non-dairy yogurt analogs. For instance, a method for producing a plant-based yogurt mixture capable of being used to make a plant-based yogurt analog comprising the steps of: a) obtaining an essentially dairy-free base for a yogurt formulation that includes a plant-based derivative, such as a paste; and b) adding an acid to said formulation. Thereafter, the plant-based yogurt formulation may be used to manufacture a plant-based yogurt analog comprising the steps of: a) heating a plant-based yogurt mixture at for a first pre-determined amount of time while stirring; b) allowing the mixture to cool; c) adding yogurt cultures to the resultant mixture; and d) incubating the resultant mixture for a second pre-determined amount of time to produce a plant-based yogurt analog.
Dairy product analogs and processes for making same
Provided are non-dairy yogurt analogs that have qualities similar to those of dairy-based yogurts. Certain embodiments are to plant-based yogurt analogs comprising fermented plant protein isolates and/or gelled plant protein isolates. Also provided are processes for production of such non-dairy yogurt analogs. For instance, a method for producing a plant-based yogurt mixture capable of being used to make a plant-based yogurt analog comprising the steps of: a) obtaining an essentially dairy-free base for a yogurt formulation that includes a plant-based derivative, such as a paste; and b) adding an acid to said formulation. Thereafter, the plant-based yogurt formulation may be used to manufacture a plant-based yogurt analog comprising the steps of: a) heating a plant-based yogurt mixture at for a first pre-determined amount of time while stirring; b) allowing the mixture to cool; c) adding yogurt cultures to the resultant mixture; and d) incubating the resultant mixture for a second pre-determined amount of time to produce a plant-based yogurt analog.
PLANT-BASED CHEESE-LIKE FOOD AND MANUFACTURING METHOD THEREOF
An object of the present invention is to provide a method for producing a plant-based cheese-like food product with enhanced cheese-like umami similar to that of cheese made from an animal raw material. The method for producing a plant-based cheese-like food product includes applying a nuclease to a raw material containing a plant protein, and then acidifying the raw material.
Treatment of keratin-containing biological materials
The present invention provides methods for extraction of amino acid-rich fractions from keratin-containing biological materials, and to amino acid-rich protein fractions generated by the methods described herein. The methods involve forming a reaction mixture with keratin containing material at a pH of 1.1 to 6.9. The reaction mixture is exposed to an energy source, such as microwaves, sufficient to degrade the keratin. The amino acid mixture which is subsequently extracted is substantially insoluble.
HIGH-CLARITY SOYBEAN FLAVOR PEPTIDE, PREPARATION METHOD THEREFOR, AND USE THEREOF
A preparation method for the high-clarity soybean flavor peptide comprises the following steps: mixing soybean and/or soybean meal with water and performing colloid milling to obtain a soybean protein slurry; adding protease and cellulase, performing filtering when hydrolysis degree reaches 10-15%, and then performing separation by a separator to obtain intermediate clear liquid which is soybean flavor peptide liquid, wherein the protease consists of papain and flavourzyme; adjusting a pH value of soybean flavor peptide liquid to 4.2-4.5, performing concentration under reduced pressure in vacuum, and performing heat preservation at 45-50° C. for 2-3 hours; performing filtration, heating a filtrate to 90° C., performing heat preservation for 1.0-1.5 hours, and performing spray-drying to obtain the high-clarity soybean flavor peptide. The method uses the flavourzyme to release a hydrophobic group in a soybean protein, then promotes occurrence of proteoid reaction and accelerates aggregation of the hydrophobic group.
OAT-BASED LIQUID HAVING ENHANCED FOAMING AND WELL-BALANCED TASTE QUALITY PROPERTIES, AND IMMUNOMODULATORY EFFICACY, PROCESS FOR PREPARING THE SAME BY QUADRI-ENZYME HYDROLYSIS AND USE OF THE SAME
The present invention relates to an oligo-saccharide oat liquid composition, an oligo-saccharide oat powder composition and an oligo-saccharide oat drink having improved properties and immunomodulatory efficacy (for example, promotion of proliferation of immune cells), a micro-milling process involving quadri-enzyme hydrolysis for preparing the same, and uses thereof.
OAT-BASED LIQUID HAVING ENHANCED FOAMING AND WELL-BALANCED TASTE QUALITY PROPERTIES, AND IMMUNOMODULATORY EFFICACY, PROCESS FOR PREPARING THE SAME BY QUADRI-ENZYME HYDROLYSIS AND USE OF THE SAME
The present invention relates to an oligo-saccharide oat liquid composition, an oligo-saccharide oat powder composition and an oligo-saccharide oat drink having improved properties and immunomodulatory efficacy (for example, promotion of proliferation of immune cells), a micro-milling process involving quadri-enzyme hydrolysis for preparing the same, and uses thereof.
THE COMBINED USE OF PHYTASE AND PAD TO OBTAIN AN IMPROVED PLANT-BASED DRINK
The present invention relates to the food field. The invention provides a method for obtaining an improved property in a drink comprising a plant protein, said method comprising incubating a solution comprising a plant protein with phytase and a peptidyl arginine deiminase (PAD) and optionally processing the phytase and PAD treated solution into a drink comprising a plant protein, wherein the plant protein is pea protein or faba bean protein.
Method for producing whey protein hydrolysate
The present invention relates to a method for producing a whey protein hydrolysate, the method comprising subjecting a whey protein-containing starting material having (a) a lipid content of less than 1 mass % and/or (b) a lactose content of less than 1 mass % to hydrolysis treatment. According to the present invention, a whey protein hydrolysate having excellent flavor with reduced odor is produced by reducing the problems involving rough taste, bitterness, or an unpleasant odor caused by hydrolysis of whey proteins. It is also possible to produce a whey protein hydrolysate that is not easily discolored, and that is prevented from being degraded in quality during the production process and storage thereof.
DAIRY PRODUCT ANALOGS AND PROCESSES FOR MAKING SAME
Provided are non-dairy yogurt analogs that have qualities similar to those of dairy-based yogurts. Certain embodiments are to plant-based yogurt analogs comprising fermented plant protein isolates and/or gelled plant protein isolates. Also provided are processes for production of such non-dairy yogurt analogs. For instance, a method for producing a plant-based yogurt mixture capable of being used to make a plant-based yogurt analog comprising the steps of: a) obtaining an essentially dairy-free base for a yogurt formulation that includes a plant-based derivative, such as a paste; and b) adding an acid to said formulation. Thereafter, the plant-based yogurt formulation may be used to manufacture a plant-based yogurt analog comprising the steps of: a) heating a plant-based yogurt mixture for a first pre-determined amount of time while stirring; b) allowing the mixture to cool; c) adding yogurt cultures to the resultant mixture; and d) incubating the resultant mixture for a second pre-determined amount of time to produce a plant-based yogurt analog.