A23L33/14

NUTRITIONAL COMPOSITION
20210283205 · 2021-09-16 ·

The present invention provides nutritional compositions that are employed as oral supplementation to the human diet and methods for using such nutritional compositions. The compositions of the present invention provide for supplementation to the diet of the cancer patient, as well as preventative dietary supplementation aimed at supporting the human immune system for those not currently suffering from cancer. Methods are provided that utilize specific combinations of selected forms selenium. chromium, and molybdenum in combination with fish oil.

NUTRITIONAL COMPOSITION
20210283205 · 2021-09-16 ·

The present invention provides nutritional compositions that are employed as oral supplementation to the human diet and methods for using such nutritional compositions. The compositions of the present invention provide for supplementation to the diet of the cancer patient, as well as preventative dietary supplementation aimed at supporting the human immune system for those not currently suffering from cancer. Methods are provided that utilize specific combinations of selected forms selenium. chromium, and molybdenum in combination with fish oil.

Yeast Proteins
20210267230 · 2021-09-02 ·

The present invention relates to a method for obtaining yeast proteins comprising the following steps: a) providing a yeast cream; b) exposing this yeast cream to a thermal plasmolysis at a temperature between 70 and 95° C. for a period between 30 seconds and 4 hours, preferably between 1 minute and 3 hours, more preferably between 40 minutes and 2 hours; b) separating the insoluble fraction and the soluble fraction; c) subjecting the insoluble fraction to the activity of at least one ribonuclease and a glucanase, sequentially or simultaneously, at a temperature between 40 and 65° C., preferably 60° C., for a period between 8 and 24 hours, preferably 18 hours; d) separating the insoluble fraction from the soluble fraction; wherein the insoluble fraction collected in step d) has no taste, having a nucleotide content less than 3% and a true protein content of at least 72%. Step b′) is optional. In this case, the entirety of the composition obtained after thermal plasmolysis of the yeast cream is subjected to enzymatic activity.

Yeast Proteins
20210267230 · 2021-09-02 ·

The present invention relates to a method for obtaining yeast proteins comprising the following steps: a) providing a yeast cream; b) exposing this yeast cream to a thermal plasmolysis at a temperature between 70 and 95° C. for a period between 30 seconds and 4 hours, preferably between 1 minute and 3 hours, more preferably between 40 minutes and 2 hours; b) separating the insoluble fraction and the soluble fraction; c) subjecting the insoluble fraction to the activity of at least one ribonuclease and a glucanase, sequentially or simultaneously, at a temperature between 40 and 65° C., preferably 60° C., for a period between 8 and 24 hours, preferably 18 hours; d) separating the insoluble fraction from the soluble fraction; wherein the insoluble fraction collected in step d) has no taste, having a nucleotide content less than 3% and a true protein content of at least 72%. Step b′) is optional. In this case, the entirety of the composition obtained after thermal plasmolysis of the yeast cream is subjected to enzymatic activity.

MICROBIOLOGICAL PROCESS FOR THE PRODUCTION OF BEE BREAD

The present invention relates to a biotechnological process for the production of a fermented pollen comprising the inoculation of pollen with at least one lactic bacterium of the species Lactobacillus kunkeei selected from Lactobacillus kunkeei PF12 (DSM 32843), PF13 (DSM 32845) and/or PL 13 (DSM 32844) and the fermentation of the pollen inoculated with said lactic bacterium. The fermented pollen obtained has nutritional and organoleptic properties similar to bee bread naturally produced inside the honeycomb of the beehive and finds application in the food and nutraceutical field. The invention further encompasses Lactobacillus kunkeei PF12 (DSM 32843), PF13 (DSM 32845) and/or PL 13 (DSM 32844) as such and compositions comprising these strains.

MICROBIOLOGICAL PROCESS FOR THE PRODUCTION OF BEE BREAD

The present invention relates to a biotechnological process for the production of a fermented pollen comprising the inoculation of pollen with at least one lactic bacterium of the species Lactobacillus kunkeei selected from Lactobacillus kunkeei PF12 (DSM 32843), PF13 (DSM 32845) and/or PL 13 (DSM 32844) and the fermentation of the pollen inoculated with said lactic bacterium. The fermented pollen obtained has nutritional and organoleptic properties similar to bee bread naturally produced inside the honeycomb of the beehive and finds application in the food and nutraceutical field. The invention further encompasses Lactobacillus kunkeei PF12 (DSM 32843), PF13 (DSM 32845) and/or PL 13 (DSM 32844) as such and compositions comprising these strains.

DIABETES-ALLEVIATING OR ANTIOXIDANT COMPOSITION COMPRISING YEAST EXTRACT AND METHOD FOR PREPARING YEAST EXTRACT
20210299198 · 2021-09-30 ·

The present invention relates to a composition for ameliorating diabetes or enhancing antioxidant activity including a yeast extract and a method for preparing the yeast extract.

MICROORGANISM MIXTURES, MOLECULES DERIVED THEREFROM, AND METHODS OF USE THEREOF

The present invention is directed to a composition comprising a Tryptophol derivative and a 4-Ethyl-Phenol derivative, and at least one acceptable carrier. Further provided are methods for reducing the formation of load of organic-based contaminant.

MICROORGANISM MIXTURES, MOLECULES DERIVED THEREFROM, AND METHODS OF USE THEREOF

The present invention is directed to a composition comprising a Tryptophol derivative and a 4-Ethyl-Phenol derivative, and at least one acceptable carrier. Further provided are methods for reducing the formation of load of organic-based contaminant.

Yeast extract for clarifying musts and beverages

The present invention relates to the use of a yeast extract including at least 10 wt % of nucleic acids, preferably at least 15 wt %, and more preferably 30 to 95 wt %, relative to the total weight of said extract, said nucleic acids being formed from fragments of ribonucleic acid (RNA), for clarifying musts and liquids, in particular wines and teas.