Patent classifications
A23L11/33
Utilization of non-nutritive adsorbents to sequester mycotoxins during extraction of protein or other value added components from mycotoxin contaminated cereal or seed oil meal
A method for the removal of mycotoxins from cereal or oil seed meal that includes the use of a mycotoxin sequestrant to form a food grade composition for human consumption wherein said composition contains no more or less than an FDA approved level of mycotoxin for a human food product.
IMPROVED PULSE PROCESSING AND PRODUCTS PRODUCED THEREFROM
Improved methods for processing pulses are disclosed. Products produced from such improved methods are further disclosed.
PROCEDURE FOR REDUCING CONTAMINANTS IN VEGETABLE PROTEIN MATTER
This invention refers to a procedure for reducing inorganic (heavy metals) and organic (aflatoxins, molds, etc.) contaminants in high-protein vegetable matter, mainly originating from rice. Applying said procedure to raw vegetable matter results in the obtainment of derivatives presenting levels of these contaminants significantly lower than the legal limits set by health authorities. Following the procedure set out in this invention, high-quality protein derivatives are obtained usable for vitamin and nutritional supplements, milk formula for babies, sports nutrition, clinical nutrition, animal feed ingredients, etc.
A HYDROLYZED WHOLE COCONUT PRODUCT, USEFUL FOR EXAMPLE, AS A BEVERAGE OR AS A POWDER FOR DESERTS AND COOKING
The present invention relates generally to the field of food and beverages. In particular, the present invention relates to a hydrolyzed coconut product and to a process to prepare such a product. The hydrolyzed coconut product may be prepared by a process comprising an enzymatic hydrolysis of coconut kernels and the liquefaction of the coconut kernels. The process of the present invention comprises the steps of enzymatically hydrolyzing grated coconut kernels; liquefying the coconut kernels; and spray drying the hydrolyzed and liquefied coconut kernels. Advantageously, the subject matter of the present invention allows it, for example, to use unprocessed coconut kernels rather than coconut milk and coconut flour to prepare the hydrolyzed coconut product.
Method and system for time of pollinating cereal crops
A method of identifying a selected pollination window in a Poaceae crop by monitoring one or more environmental parameters and identifying a selected pollination window based upon the monitored parameters. The correct selection of parameters has been shown to markedly increase seed set, yield, and/or other desirable characteristics, including but not limited to preferred content of oil, starch, protein, and/or other nutritional components. Parameters may include one or more of: temperature, relative humidity, and vapor pressure deficit.
METHOD FOR PRODUCING HYPOALLERGENIC PEANUT PRODUCTS
A peanut food product with reduced levels of allergenic proteins such as Ala h1/h2/h3 is produced by initiating the germination process in raw peanuts, holding the peanuts in moist conditions to initiate germination, and then treating with bromelain.
METHOD OF PRODUCING PROCESSED FOOD
Provided is a method of producing a processed food, the method including (a) adding a food composition having xanthine oxidase activity to a raw material containing purines.
METHOD FOR PRODUCING HYPOALLERGENIC PEANUT PRODUCTS
A peanut food product with reduced levels of allergenic proteins such as Ala h1/h2/h3 is produced by initiating the germination process in raw peanuts, holding the peanuts in moist conditions to initiate germination, and then treating with bromelain.
PROCESS FOR PRODUCING NON-DAIRY PROTEIN PREPARATION, AND PROTEIN PREPARATION
The disclosure concerns an improved process for production of plant-based protein ingredient with neutral colour and taste as well as greatly improved functional properties, and a plant-based high protein ingredient, a process for the manufacture thereof and uses in dairy-alternative products.
NON-DAIRY PROTEIN BASED EDIBLE PRODUCT AND, PROCESS FOR MANUFACTURING THE SAME
An improved process for the production of a plant-based protein ingredient with neutral colour and taste as well as greatly improved functional properties is disclosed. Further, the disclosure relates to a leguminous plant-based protein ingredient, a process for the manufacture thereof and uses in dairy-alternative products.