A23L29/231

USE OF AN ACTIVATABLE PECTIN-CONTAINING APPLE FIBER FOR PRODUCING PRODUCTS
20230217982 · 2023-07-13 ·

The present invention relates to the use of an activatable pectin-containing apple fiber for preparing products in the food or non-food area. The invention also relates to products containing the activatable pectin-containing apple fiber.

PECTIN EXTRACTION PROCESS
20230212326 · 2023-07-06 ·

The invention relates to a process for reducing the reactivity of pectin extracted from a raw material containing a high proportion of calcium-sensitive pectin, the process comprising subjecting the extracted pectin to enzymatic depolymerization.

PECTIN EXTRACTION PROCESS
20230212326 · 2023-07-06 ·

The invention relates to a process for reducing the reactivity of pectin extracted from a raw material containing a high proportion of calcium-sensitive pectin, the process comprising subjecting the extracted pectin to enzymatic depolymerization.

In situ gelifying powder

A composition in powder form comprising alginic acid or sodium alginate, -pectin and chitosan, wherein the % by weight of the polysaccharides is at least 20% with respect to the total weight of the powder, the process for preparing the powder and its use in the treatment of cutaneous wounds and in the sector of food preservation are described.

Method of producing a thickened carbonated beverage packed in a container, and a thickened carbonated beverage packed in a container

A method of producing a thickened carbonated beverage packed in a container, comprising: mixing an aqueous solution containing a first thickening agent and having a temperature of 0 to 35° C. with a second thickening agent insoluble in water in a temperature range of 0 to 35° C. but soluble in water at a temperature of 60° C. or more to obtain a stock liquid with the second thickening agent dispersed in the solution; dissolving carbon dioxide gas in the stock liquid to obtain a carbonated aqueous solution; filling a container with the carbonated aqueous solution and sealing the container to obtain the carbonated aqueous solution packed in the container; and heating the carbonated aqueous solution packed in the container such that the carbonated aqueous solution has a temperature of 60° C. or more to dissolve the second thickening agent in the solution.

Method of producing a thickened carbonated beverage packed in a container, and a thickened carbonated beverage packed in a container

A method of producing a thickened carbonated beverage packed in a container, comprising: mixing an aqueous solution containing a first thickening agent and having a temperature of 0 to 35° C. with a second thickening agent insoluble in water in a temperature range of 0 to 35° C. but soluble in water at a temperature of 60° C. or more to obtain a stock liquid with the second thickening agent dispersed in the solution; dissolving carbon dioxide gas in the stock liquid to obtain a carbonated aqueous solution; filling a container with the carbonated aqueous solution and sealing the container to obtain the carbonated aqueous solution packed in the container; and heating the carbonated aqueous solution packed in the container such that the carbonated aqueous solution has a temperature of 60° C. or more to dissolve the second thickening agent in the solution.

DELAYED RELEASE SOFTGEL CAPSULES IN HIGHER PH ENVIRONMENT
20220400724 · 2022-12-22 ·

Disclosed in certain embodiments is a delayed release softgel capsules comprise a fill material that is encapsulated in a pH dependent shell composition, the pH dependent shell composition including pectin and gellan gum. Also disclosed are methods of preparing any of the delayed release softgel capsules described herein and methods of use thereof.

DELAYED RELEASE SOFTGEL CAPSULES IN HIGHER PH ENVIRONMENT
20220400724 · 2022-12-22 ·

Disclosed in certain embodiments is a delayed release softgel capsules comprise a fill material that is encapsulated in a pH dependent shell composition, the pH dependent shell composition including pectin and gellan gum. Also disclosed are methods of preparing any of the delayed release softgel capsules described herein and methods of use thereof.

METHOD FOR PRODUCING WATER-SOLUBLE POLYSACCHARIDES

[Problem] An object is to obtain a water-soluble polysaccharide (mainly pectin) in a high yield under mild extraction conditions (temperature and pH) and also without using any special agent or extraction device, and to suppress the excessive degradation of the polysaccharide (reduction in the molecular weight of a neutral sugar side chain, demethyl esterification, and deacetylation).

[Means for Solution] By adjusting the particle size of pulp dried with superheated steam of the beet pulp generated as a by-product in a step of producing sugar from sugar beet and using the resultant as a raw material, a water-soluble polysaccharide (mainly pectin) can be obtained in a high yield in a short time under mild extraction conditions, and also the excessive degradation of the water-soluble polysaccharide (reduction in the molecular weight of a neutral sugar side chain, demethyl esterification, and deacetylation) can be suppressed.

METHOD FOR PRODUCING WATER-SOLUBLE POLYSACCHARIDES

[Problem] An object is to obtain a water-soluble polysaccharide (mainly pectin) in a high yield under mild extraction conditions (temperature and pH) and also without using any special agent or extraction device, and to suppress the excessive degradation of the polysaccharide (reduction in the molecular weight of a neutral sugar side chain, demethyl esterification, and deacetylation).

[Means for Solution] By adjusting the particle size of pulp dried with superheated steam of the beet pulp generated as a by-product in a step of producing sugar from sugar beet and using the resultant as a raw material, a water-soluble polysaccharide (mainly pectin) can be obtained in a high yield in a short time under mild extraction conditions, and also the excessive degradation of the water-soluble polysaccharide (reduction in the molecular weight of a neutral sugar side chain, demethyl esterification, and deacetylation) can be suppressed.