Patent classifications
A23L33/14
METHOD FOR OBTAINING ANTIOXIDANTS, DIET FIBER, AND OTHER NUTRIENTS FROM PLANT BY-PRODUCTS
The present invention relates to the technical field of foods and additives that are derived from edible plants. Particularly, the present invention relates to a method for obtaining a product rich in antioxidants, dietary fiber and other nutrients from byproducts of edible plants such as dehydrated pulps and juices derived from fruits and vegetables, obtaining thus a first liquid product (first liquid phase), a second liquid product (second liquid phase), and a first and second solid phases, all of them with multiple beneficial health properties. One of the main effects observed when an individual consumes these products, is a normalization in the levels of triglycerides, total cholesterol, and HDL, and the body weight of this individual is maintained even when under a regime of fat diet.
METHOD FOR OBTAINING ANTIOXIDANTS, DIET FIBER, AND OTHER NUTRIENTS FROM PLANT BY-PRODUCTS
The present invention relates to the technical field of foods and additives that are derived from edible plants. Particularly, the present invention relates to a method for obtaining a product rich in antioxidants, dietary fiber and other nutrients from byproducts of edible plants such as dehydrated pulps and juices derived from fruits and vegetables, obtaining thus a first liquid product (first liquid phase), a second liquid product (second liquid phase), and a first and second solid phases, all of them with multiple beneficial health properties. One of the main effects observed when an individual consumes these products, is a normalization in the levels of triglycerides, total cholesterol, and HDL, and the body weight of this individual is maintained even when under a regime of fat diet.
MEDICAL COMPOSITIONS AND THEIR USES
The invention relates to a pharmaceutical composition comprising (i) a live strain from the genus of Kazachstania spp, Acetobacter spp. and/or Stenotrophomonas spp, (ii) an attenuated strain from the genus of Kazachstania spp, Acetobacter spp. and/or Stenotrophomonas spp or, (iii) a medically active substance isolated from a strain from the genus of Kazachstania spp, Acetobacter spp. and/or Stenotrophomonas spp.
Hybrid ale yeast strain
The invention provides a hybrid ale strain of Saccharomyces cerevisiae and uses thereof.
Hybrid ale yeast strain
The invention provides a hybrid ale strain of Saccharomyces cerevisiae and uses thereof.
YEAST CELLS AND METHODS FOR PRODUCTION OF TRYPTOPHAN DERIVATIVES
The present disclosure relates to methods for production of 4-hydroxytryptamine and derivatives thereof in a yeast cell. Herein are also disclosed methods for production of halogenated tryptophans and derivatives thereof in a cell. Herein are also disclosed methods for production of methylated tryptamine. The disclosure also provides nucleic acid constructs and cells useful for performing the present methods.
Strain of yeast <i>Saccharomyces bayanus </i>subsp. <i>uvarum </i>DBVPG36P, its use in the fermentative production of foods and a method for the selection of the strain
The invention concerns a strain of Saccharomyces bayanus subsp. uvarum identified as SERIUS and deposited at the DBVPG with deposit number 36P. The invention further concerns the use of the strain of Saccharomyces bayanus subsp. uvarum identified as SERIUS (DBVPG 36P) as a food inoculate in the production of foods obtained through alcoholic fermentation, and a selection method for yeast strains of the group Saccharomyces adapted to alcoholic fermentation, particularly of grape, consisting of an isolation step for such yeasts from flowers.
Strain of yeast <i>Saccharomyces bayanus </i>subsp. <i>uvarum </i>DBVPG36P, its use in the fermentative production of foods and a method for the selection of the strain
The invention concerns a strain of Saccharomyces bayanus subsp. uvarum identified as SERIUS and deposited at the DBVPG with deposit number 36P. The invention further concerns the use of the strain of Saccharomyces bayanus subsp. uvarum identified as SERIUS (DBVPG 36P) as a food inoculate in the production of foods obtained through alcoholic fermentation, and a selection method for yeast strains of the group Saccharomyces adapted to alcoholic fermentation, particularly of grape, consisting of an isolation step for such yeasts from flowers.
Antimicrobial preparation from fermentation yeast precipitate
Provided are methods of making and using an antimicrobial composition, optionally including adding one or more enzymes to a suspension of lees, wherein the lees was formed by fermenting fruit with yeast and the one or more optional enzymes comprise a protease, a carbohydrase, or a combination of a protease and a carbohydrase; and forming a dried lees by drying the lees. In some examples the fruit includes chardonnay grapes, pinot noir grapes, cabernet franc grapes, or a combination of any two or more of chardonnay grapes, pinot noir grapes, and cabernet franc grapes; the yeast includes one or more Saccharomyces cerevisiae strains of yeast; and drying the lees by heating it. In some examples, trub made from fermenting a grain such as barley is used instead of lees. An antimicrobial composition made as provided may be administered to an animal to inhibit bacterial growth.
Antimicrobial preparation from fermentation yeast precipitate
Provided are methods of making and using an antimicrobial composition, optionally including adding one or more enzymes to a suspension of lees, wherein the lees was formed by fermenting fruit with yeast and the one or more optional enzymes comprise a protease, a carbohydrase, or a combination of a protease and a carbohydrase; and forming a dried lees by drying the lees. In some examples the fruit includes chardonnay grapes, pinot noir grapes, cabernet franc grapes, or a combination of any two or more of chardonnay grapes, pinot noir grapes, and cabernet franc grapes; the yeast includes one or more Saccharomyces cerevisiae strains of yeast; and drying the lees by heating it. In some examples, trub made from fermenting a grain such as barley is used instead of lees. An antimicrobial composition made as provided may be administered to an animal to inhibit bacterial growth.