A23L5/44

Indian gooseberry extract as a natural color stabilizer for beverages

A beverage containing a natural colorant and one or more components of an Indian gooseberry extract and having sufficient color photostability is described. The active component in the Indian gooseberry extract is at least one of tannic acid, chebulinic acid, chebulagic acid, and phyllemblin. The natural colorant is a carotenoid and/or an anthocyanin. When the natural colorant is beta-carotene, it is preferably provided in a form of microemulsion. The beverage further contains a preservative, such as benzoic acid, sorbic acid, and a salt thereof. A method of formulating the beverage is also described.

Indian gooseberry extract as a natural color stabilizer for beverages

A beverage containing a natural colorant and one or more components of an Indian gooseberry extract and having sufficient color photostability is described. The active component in the Indian gooseberry extract is at least one of tannic acid, chebulinic acid, chebulagic acid, and phyllemblin. The natural colorant is a carotenoid and/or an anthocyanin. When the natural colorant is beta-carotene, it is preferably provided in a form of microemulsion. The beverage further contains a preservative, such as benzoic acid, sorbic acid, and a salt thereof. A method of formulating the beverage is also described.

Preparation Method For Carotenoid Preparation Having High Bioavailability And High Stability
20220160653 · 2022-05-26 ·

The present invention provides a preparation method for a carotenoid preparation having high bioavailability and high stability, comprising the following steps: a) dissolving part of a water-soluble colloid and a filling substance in water to form an aqueous phase; b) adding a carotenoid crystal to the aqueous phase and stirring for dispersion so as to form a dispersion liquid; c) loading the dispersion liquid into a first-stage grinding machine for first grinding to form a first-stage grinding liquid; d) adding the remaining water-soluble colloid and filling substance to the first-stage grinding liquid, loading same into a second grinding machine for secondary grinding to obtain a second-stage grinding liquid; and e) drying the moisture in the second-stage grinding liquid to obtain carotenoid dry powder or particles.

Preparation in the form of a powder containing at least one carotenoid, at least one modified starch, and sucrose
11337925 · 2022-05-24 · ·

A preparation in the form of a powder containing: (a) at least one carotenoid, (b) at least one modified starch, and (c) sucrose; wherein the at least one carotenoid is present in the powder in an amount of 1 to 25% by weight, based on the weight of the powder; and wherein the at least one carotenoid and the sucrose are present in the powder in a ratio by weight of 1:2 to 1:80.

Preparation in the form of a powder containing at least one carotenoid, at least one modified starch, and sucrose
11337925 · 2022-05-24 · ·

A preparation in the form of a powder containing: (a) at least one carotenoid, (b) at least one modified starch, and (c) sucrose; wherein the at least one carotenoid is present in the powder in an amount of 1 to 25% by weight, based on the weight of the powder; and wherein the at least one carotenoid and the sucrose are present in the powder in a ratio by weight of 1:2 to 1:80.

Heterologous expression of taurine in microorganisms

Non-naturally occurring microorganisms are provided that produce taurine and/or taurine precursors, e.g., hypotaurine, sulfoacetaldehyde, or cysteate, utilizing exogenously added enzyme activities. Methods of producing taurine and/or taurine precursors in microbial cultures, and feed and nutritional supplement compositions that include taurine and/or taurine precursors produced in the microbial cultures, such as taurine- and/or taurine precursor-containing biomass, are also provided.

Heterologous expression of taurine in microorganisms

Non-naturally occurring microorganisms are provided that produce taurine and/or taurine precursors, e.g., hypotaurine, sulfoacetaldehyde, or cysteate, utilizing exogenously added enzyme activities. Methods of producing taurine and/or taurine precursors in microbial cultures, and feed and nutritional supplement compositions that include taurine and/or taurine precursors produced in the microbial cultures, such as taurine- and/or taurine precursor-containing biomass, are also provided.

METHOD OF MANUFACTURING SPRAY-DRIED POWDERS
20210360951 · 2021-11-25 ·

The present invention relates to a method of manufacturing spray-dried powders. During the process, a solvent is used. The process is done batchwise such that the emulsification mass ratio is low when removal of the solvent is started. Preferred solvents are isopropyl acetate and ethyl acetate. The invention also relates to a set-up to run the inventive process at industrial scale.

METHOD OF MANUFACTURING SPRAY-DRIED POWDERS
20210360951 · 2021-11-25 ·

The present invention relates to a method of manufacturing spray-dried powders. During the process, a solvent is used. The process is done batchwise such that the emulsification mass ratio is low when removal of the solvent is started. Preferred solvents are isopropyl acetate and ethyl acetate. The invention also relates to a set-up to run the inventive process at industrial scale.

Evaporator system

The present invention relates to a method of manufacturing spray-dried powders. During the process, a solvent is used. The process is done in multiple steps such that the emulsification mass ratio is low when removal of the solvent is started. Preferred solvents are isopropyl acetate and ethyl acetate. The invention also relates to a set-up to run the inventive process at industrial scale.