A23V2250/218

MULTI-VIRUS ANTI-INFECTIVITY AND PRO-IMMUNITY ASSEMBLY
20240269205 · 2024-08-15 ·

The present invention relates to a method for a chewing-gum based mitigation of virus-related disease spread and pre-immunity activation based on disruption of syntrophic methanogenic processes in the oral-, shared oronasal and orotracheal microbiome. The invention provides a chewing gum composition comprising a methylotrophic yeast, preferably Komagataella phaffii; a plant lectin, preferably phytohaemagglutinin; and/or iron particles, preferably zero-valent iron particles.

MULTI-VIRUS ANTI-INFECTIVITY AND PRO-IMMUNITY ASSEMBLY
20240269205 · 2024-08-15 ·

The present invention relates to a method for a chewing-gum based mitigation of virus-related disease spread and pre-immunity activation based on disruption of syntrophic methanogenic processes in the oral-, shared oronasal and orotracheal microbiome. The invention provides a chewing gum composition comprising a methylotrophic yeast, preferably Komagataella phaffii; a plant lectin, preferably phytohaemagglutinin; and/or iron particles, preferably zero-valent iron particles.

A DIETARY SUPPLEMENT COMPRISING BETA-GLUCAN AND CASEIN HYDROLSATE FOR IMPROVING HEALTH AND GROWTH PERFORMANCE IN A MAMMAL
20180325157 · 2018-11-15 ·

A non-therapeutic method of improving growth performance of a weaning mammal comprises a step of administering to the weaning mammal or a maternal mammal an effective amount of beta-glucan and casein hydrolysate, wherein the weight ratio of beta-glucan to casein hydrolysate is 1:2 to 2:1. A dietary supplement suitable for oral administration to a mammal comprising beta-glucan and casein hydrolysate is also provided, wherein the weight ratio of beta-glucan to casein hydrolysate is 1:2 to 2:1.

STEVIA-CONTAINING FOOD AND BEVERAGE COMPOSITIONS
20180249745 · 2018-09-06 ·

The present invention provides food or beverage compositions, such as yoghurts puddings, fruit preparations or lemonades, which comprise (a) one or more steviol glycosides as sweetening agents, and (b) yeast extract or yeast autolysate. The invention also provides a sweetening composition comprising (a) one or more steviol glycosides, and (b) yeast extract or yeast autolysate. The present invention further provides a method for eliminating or reducing a steviol glycoside-related off- taste in a food or beverage composition. Finally, the present invention relates to the use of a yeast extract or yeast autolysate for eliminating or reducing a steviol glycoside- related off-taste in a food or beverage composition.

STEVIA-CONTAINING FOOD AND BEVERAGE COMPOSITIONS
20180249745 · 2018-09-06 ·

The present invention provides food or beverage compositions, such as yoghurts puddings, fruit preparations or lemonades, which comprise (a) one or more steviol glycosides as sweetening agents, and (b) yeast extract or yeast autolysate. The invention also provides a sweetening composition comprising (a) one or more steviol glycosides, and (b) yeast extract or yeast autolysate. The present invention further provides a method for eliminating or reducing a steviol glycoside-related off- taste in a food or beverage composition. Finally, the present invention relates to the use of a yeast extract or yeast autolysate for eliminating or reducing a steviol glycoside- related off-taste in a food or beverage composition.

DRY COMPOSITION CONTAINING YEAST EXTRACT AND METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING SAME

The problem of the present invention is to provide a dry composition containing a yeast extract, which shows improved adhesion to facility during production and improved caking during preservation, and has high intensity of taste or high quality of taste, and a production method thereof.

The present invention provides a dry composition containing a yeast extract and a dry yeast, which composition has a value calculated by dividing a cell wall fraction (wt %) in the dry yeast by a total nitrogen content (wt %) in the dry yeast of not more than 16. In addition, the present invention provides a method of producing a dry composition, containing a step of drying a yeast extract together with a dry yeast, and having a value calculated by dividing a cell wall fraction (wt %) in the dry yeast by a total nitrogen content (wt %) in the dry yeast of not more than 16.

Phospholipid alpha-linolenic acid composition

[Problem] To provide a phospholipid -linolenic acid composition of consistent quality and having a stable supply of source material, with focus on Torula yeast, which is edible and recognized as safe, in order to resolve issues with omega 3 sources. [Means for Solving the Problem] As a result of intensive study to resolve the above-noted issues, the inventors of the present invention have discovered that a phospholipid -linolenic acid composition can be obtained using residue of yeast extract extracted from Torula yeast (Candida utilis), for example, which is currently produced in large quantities for application in foods, and so arrived at the present invention.

Phospholipid alpha-linolenic acid composition

[Problem] To provide a phospholipid -linolenic acid composition of consistent quality and having a stable supply of source material, with focus on Torula yeast, which is edible and recognized as safe, in order to resolve issues with omega 3 sources. [Means for Solving the Problem] As a result of intensive study to resolve the above-noted issues, the inventors of the present invention have discovered that a phospholipid -linolenic acid composition can be obtained using residue of yeast extract extracted from Torula yeast (Candida utilis), for example, which is currently produced in large quantities for application in foods, and so arrived at the present invention.

Dermatologically effective yeast extract

The invention relates to a method for producing a dermatologically active yeast extract, comprising the following steps: providing a preculture of the yeast cells, culturing the cells for at least fifteen minutes at a pH of 1.8-4, harvesting the cells and lysing the cells, and a yeast extract produced thereby and products comprising said yeast extract.

Dermatologically effective yeast extract

The invention relates to a method for producing a dermatologically active yeast extract, comprising the following steps: providing a preculture of the yeast cells, culturing the cells for at least fifteen minutes at a pH of 1.8-4, harvesting the cells and lysing the cells, and a yeast extract produced thereby and products comprising said yeast extract.