Patent classifications
A23J3/32
IN VITRO AVIAN FOOD PRODUCT
Provided herein are food products made in vitro from avian fibroblast cells and methods for harvesting the avian fibroblast cells. Particularly, an in vitro produced chicken product is produced. Also provided herein are methods of their production.
Method for hydrolysing protein materials
A process for splitting protein materials of animal or plant origin to peptides with molecular weights from below 10 KDa to 260 KDa, decontamination of bone meal and destroying allergenic proteins. For these purposes the protein materials in an aqueous medium are subjected to the action of an alternate electric current at p H 7.5-9, temperature 30 C.-160 C. at a pressure of 1-6 bar and within a reaction time from 5 to 150 min. A protein splitting reactor comprising at least two electrodes contained within a cylindrical vessel having inlet and outlet ports at opposite ends; wherein one electrode is electrically and mechanically connected with the vessel wall and is a neutral point connected to earth; wherein the second electrode is electrically isolated from the first electrode and is connected to a single phase of an electric power supply.
Method for hydrolysing protein materials
A process for splitting protein materials of animal or plant origin to peptides with molecular weights from below 10 KDa to 260 KDa, decontamination of bone meal and destroying allergenic proteins. For these purposes the protein materials in an aqueous medium are subjected to the action of an alternate electric current at p H 7.5-9, temperature 30 C.-160 C. at a pressure of 1-6 bar and within a reaction time from 5 to 150 min. A protein splitting reactor comprising at least two electrodes contained within a cylindrical vessel having inlet and outlet ports at opposite ends; wherein one electrode is electrically and mechanically connected with the vessel wall and is a neutral point connected to earth; wherein the second electrode is electrically isolated from the first electrode and is connected to a single phase of an electric power supply.
METHODS OF MANUFACTURING PRODUCTS FROM MATERIAL COMPRISING OILCAKE, COMPOSITIONS PRODUCED FROM MATERIALS COMPRISING PROCESSED OILCAKE, AND SYSTEMS FOR PROCESSING OILCAKE
Methods of manufacturing products from material comprising oilcake, compositions produced from materials comprising processed oilcake, and systems for processing oilcake are provided herein. A product is produced by a method comprising de-solubilizing protein in a first material comprising oilcake to produce a processed material comprising an insoluble protein fraction by extruding the first material in a pressure range of 10 bar to 80 bar. The processed material is hydrolyzed to produce a mixture comprising the insoluble protein fraction and a hydrolyzed fraction. The insoluble protein fraction is separated from the hydrolyzed fraction. The insoluble protein fraction is processed into the product by extruding the insoluble protein fraction in a pressure range of 10 bar to 80 bar.
METHODS OF MANUFACTURING PRODUCTS FROM MATERIAL COMPRISING OILCAKE, COMPOSITIONS PRODUCED FROM MATERIALS COMPRISING PROCESSED OILCAKE, AND SYSTEMS FOR PROCESSING OILCAKE
Methods of manufacturing products from material comprising oilcake, compositions produced from materials comprising processed oilcake, and systems for processing oilcake are provided herein. A product is produced by a method comprising de-solubilizing protein in a first material comprising oilcake to produce a processed material comprising an insoluble protein fraction by extruding the first material in a pressure range of 10 bar to 80 bar. The processed material is hydrolyzed to produce a mixture comprising the insoluble protein fraction and a hydrolyzed fraction. The insoluble protein fraction is separated from the hydrolyzed fraction. The insoluble protein fraction is processed into the product by extruding the insoluble protein fraction in a pressure range of 10 bar to 80 bar.
Methods of manufacturing products from material comprising oilcake, compositions produced from materials comprising processed oilcake, and systems for processing oilcake
Methods of manufacturing products from material comprising oilcake, compositions produced from materials comprising processed oilcake, and systems for processing oilcake are provided herein. The method comprises de-solubilizing protein in a material comprising oilcake to produce a processed material comprising an insoluble protein fraction. The processed material is hydrolyzed to produce a mixture comprising the insoluble protein fraction and a hydrolyzed fraction. The insoluble protein fraction is separated from the hydrolyzed fraction. The insoluble protein fraction is processed into a product.
Methods of manufacturing products from material comprising oilcake, compositions produced from materials comprising processed oilcake, and systems for processing oilcake
Methods of manufacturing products from material comprising oilcake, compositions produced from materials comprising processed oilcake, and systems for processing oilcake are provided herein. The method comprises de-solubilizing protein in a material comprising oilcake to produce a processed material comprising an insoluble protein fraction. The processed material is hydrolyzed to produce a mixture comprising the insoluble protein fraction and a hydrolyzed fraction. The insoluble protein fraction is separated from the hydrolyzed fraction. The insoluble protein fraction is processed into a product.
RICE PRODUCTS AND SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR MAKING THEREOF
Systems and methods for manufacturing maltodextrin and protein nutritional products from rice are disclosed. Some embodiments include: milling hydrated rice, digesting with an -amylase enzyme to form a mixture of maltodextrin and protein, and separating the protein and maltodextrin from one another.
METHODS OF MANUFACTURING PRODUCTS FROM MATERIAL COMPRISING OILCAKE, COMPOSITIONS PRODUCED FROM MATERIALS COMPRISING PROCESSED OILCAKE, AND SYSTEMS FOR PROCESSING OILCAKE
Methods of manufacturing products from material comprising oilcake, compositions produced from materials comprising processed oilcake, and systems for processing oilcake are provided herein. The method comprises de-solubilizing protein in a material comprising oilcake to produce a processed material comprising an insoluble protein fraction. The processed material is hydrolyzed to produce a mixture comprising the insoluble protein fraction and a hydrolyzed fraction. The insoluble protein fraction is separated from the hydrolyzed fraction. The insoluble protein fraction is processed into a product.
HEMP PEPTIDE COMPOSITIONS FOR NUTRACEUTICAL AND PERSONAL CARE PRODUCTS
A skin and/or hair care composition includes a mixture of low-molecular weight hemp (LMWH) peptides, some or all of the peptides are less than about 1 kDa in size. The composition may be a nutraceutical, food product, beverage or topical formulation. The peptides may be obtained by enzymatic hydrolysis of hemp proteins. The composition may be used to repair, mitigate or improve skin or hair health or conditions.