Patent classifications
A23L27/11
COMPOSITIONS THAT CONTAIN LIPOPHILIC PLANT MATERIAL AND SURFACTANT, AND RELATED METHODS
Described are liquid compositions that contain a desired (e.g., extracted) plant material such as cannabinoid, terpene, terpenoid, or the like, contained, e.g., dissolved, suspended, or emulsified, in the liquid, which contains surfactant; methods of preparing these types of liquid compositions; and methods of processing this type of liquid composition to collect, isolate, concentrate, or purify a desired target material contained in the liquid composition.
EUTECTIC EXTRACTION OF SOLIDS
The present in relates to methods and uses for preparing biological extracts using Deep Eutectic Solvents (DES) as hydrotropic agents, methods for purifying biological extracts formed using Deep Eutectic Solvents (DES) as hydrotropic agents, the biological extractions obtained using the methods and uses and the use of the biological extracts, such as in food-stuffs, flavours and fragrances, pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, nutraceuticals and supplements, such as food supplements and sports supplements.
NATURAL VANILLIN COMPOSITIONS
The present invention relates to natural vanillin compositions comprising at least one compound chosen from 4-((4-hydroxy-3-methoxybenzyl)oxy)-3-methoxybenzaldehyde and 4-hydroxy-3-(4-hydroxy-3-methoxybenzyl)-5-methoxybenzaldehyde. The invention also relates to a process for obtaining natural vanillin compositions according to the invention.
Produce oil extraction
An oil recovery extraction system includes a feeding and weighing system to weigh fruit and feed the fruit to an oil recovery extractor; extraction rollers that perforate a surface of the fruit to allow oil to flow out from the surface into the emulsion extractor reservoir; and a fruit washing system to spray the fruit with potable water to wash oil remaining on the fruit after the fruit has left the oil emulsion extractor reservoir; wherein an oil-water emulsion from the oil emulsion extractor and an oil-water emulsion from the fruit washing system are combined into an oil-emulsion; and a process control system to measure and control operational parameters of the machine, including calculating a setpoint feed flow of the fruit, then measuring and controlling the feed flow of fruit based on the setpoint, and further calculating a setpoint flow of potable water, heavy phase, then measuring and controlling the flows.
LETTUCE EXTRACT
Described herein are an extract from lettuce (Lactuca sativa), in particular of stalk lettuce (Lactuca sativa var. angustana), including 2-acetyl-1-pyrroline and, optionally, precursors of 2-acetyl-1-pyrroline as well as flavoring compositions including such an extract and a method for the preparation of such an extract. Also described herein are the use of such an extract as a taste or flavor ingredient in a consumer product and a method of enhancing, improving, modifying the taste or flavor of a consumer product by making use of such an extract.
PRODUCTION OF FLAVOR CONCENTRATES BY OSMOSIS
The present invention relates to a process for preparing of a food concentrate in which an aqueous starting solution from a foodstuff is concentrated by osmosis with a semi-permeable biomimetic membrane. In addition, the present invention relates to a food concentrate which can be produced by the process according to the invention, a food concentrate which is free of disturbing aroma components with an OAV (odour activity value)≥1 and which does not contain any solvent additives. Furthermore, the present invention relates to the use of the food concentrates and products comprising the food concentrate according to the invention.
AROMATIC ALKAMIDES AND METHODS OF USE THEREOF IN TASTE MODULATION
A Lepidium meyenii extract, as well as aromatic alkamides thereof are described for use in compositions and methods for improving the taste of a consumable containing a component having an astringent, bitter or off-taste.
Production of Ethanol-free Vanilla Extracts
The present invention relates to a process for producing an ethanol-free vanilla extract, and an ethanol-free vanilla extract obtainable by the process according to the invention. In particular, the present invention relates to an ethanol-free vanilla extract comprising at most 100 mg/kg ethanol, the use of this ethanol-free vanilla extract and products comprising the ethanol-free vanilla extract. The focus of the present invention is in particular to provide an ethanol-free vanilla extract which contains only traces of ethanol naturally contained in fermented vanilla beans and is produced without the use of ethanol.
PROCEDURE FOR SELECTIVE EXTRACTION OF ACTIVE PRINCIPLED AND/OR OLEORESINS FROM VEGETABLE MATERIAL AND RELATED SYSTEM
A process for the extraction of oleoresins from vegetable material by solvent comprising the following successive steps:
a solvent washing step of vegetable material in maceration means controlled in temperature and/or pressure for a time varying between 10 and 60 minutes, with a proportion between the mass of vegetable material to be treated and the volume of solvent between 1:5 kg/l 1:10 kg/l; the temperature is controlled by means of a cryogenic fluid and is between −60 ° C. and −100 ° C., thus obtaining a mixture containing a solid fraction, and a liquid fraction in which the oleoresins dissolved in the solvent are included;
a pressing step of the mixture in order to separate the solid fraction of vegetable material from the liquid fraction of solvent containing the oleoresins;
a step of filtration of the liquid fraction of the mixture;
a step of separation of the solvent from the liquid fraction of the mixture in an evaporator, controlled under pressure and temperature, in which the pressure is between 10 mbar and 50 mbar and the temperature is between 10° C. and 40° C., thus obtaining so the active principles and/or the oleoresins.
STEVIA COMPOSITION
Stevia compositions are prepared from steviol glycosides of Stevia rebaudiana Bertoni. The compositions are able to provide a superior taste profile and can be used as sweetness enhancers, flavor enhancers and sweeteners in foods, beverages, cosmetics and pharmaceuticals.