Patent classifications
A23V2400/123
LACTOBACILLUS FERMENTUM BACTERIA INHIBITING POST-ACIDIFICATION
The present invention relates to a bacterium of the species Lactobacillus fermentum, wherein the bacterium is characterized in that it increases the pH of a fermented milk product comprising the Lactobacillus fermentum during storage after fermentation in comparison to a milk product fermented with the same starter culture not containing the Lactobacillus fermentum. In a related embodiment the present invention provides a bacterium of the species Lactobacillus fermentum characterized in that a fermented milk product comprising the Lactobacillus fermentum maintains a pH above 4.0 when stored for at least 14 days at 25 C., wherein the fermented milk product is obtained by a method comprising incubating a milk with the Lactobacillus fermentum in a concentration of at least 10.sup.7 CFU/g and with a starter culture, fermenting until a pH of 4.6 is reached, shaking the fermented product and cooling. The invention further relates to compositions comprising the bacteria, methods for producing fermented milk products using the bacteria and the products thus obtained.
LACTOBACILLUS FERMENTUM BACTERIA REDUCING THE CONCENTRATION OF ACETALDEHYDE
The present invention relates to a bacterium of the species Lactobacillus fermentum wherein the bacterium has the ability to reduce the concentration of acetaldehyde produced by a starter culture during fermentation in a fermented milk product by at least 50%. The invention further relates to compositions comprising the bacterium, methods for producing fermented milk products using the bacterium and the products thus obtained.
FERMENTED MILK INOCULATED WITH BOTH LACTIC ACID BACTERIA (LAB) AND BACILLUS
A method for producing a lactic acid bacteria fermented milk product comprising fermenting milk with both inoculated lactic acid bacteria (LAB) and inoculated Bacillus bacteria.
PROCESS FOR PRODUCTION OF A FERMENTED MILK PRODUCT USING GLUCOSE-FRUCTOSE OXIDOREDUCTASE
A process for the preparation of a fermented milk product comprising the steps of: providing a milk base comprising glucose and fructose; and fermenting the milk base in the presence of a lactic acid bacterial strain and a glucose-fructose oxidoreductase enzyme.
Method for Producing Food-Safe Sprouted Seed Products
Disclosed is a method for producing a food-safe dried sprouted seed product, which is especially useful for producing dried sprouted grain and oil seed products. The method results in the reduction or elimination of pathogenic microorganisms in the sprouted seed product and/or powdered seed products produced therefrom.
Method of making probiotic dairy products with date syrup additive
The probiotic dairy products with date syrup additives include probiotic yogurts made from both fresh and dried milk, as well as probiotic soft cream cheese. With the addition of date syrup, the probiotic dairy products have increased storage lifetimes, improved textures and tastes, and greater concentrations of probiotic bacterial cultures. The date syrup has a concentration of 5-20 vol %. Optimal results are found for a date syrup concentration of 15 vol %.
METHOD FOR PRODUCING FERMENTED MILK
[Object] The purpose is to produce fermented milk containing lactic acid bacteria and bifidobacteria while increasing and maintaining the number of live bifidobacteria by a simple method.
[Solving Means] A method for producing fermented milk in which a first step for mixing raw material milk, lactic acid bacteria, and bifidobacteria and a second step for fermenting the raw material milk are carried out in order, wherein a step for adding lactase to the raw material milk (lactase addition step) is carried out before the completion of the second step and the lactase addition step is carried out at one or more time point selected from before the first step, almost simultaneously with the first step, or after the first step.
Method for producing a fermented food product based on a protein- and oil-yielding plant
The present invention relates to a method for manufacturing a proteo-oleaginous-based fermented food product and to the product obtained by means of this method. The product is characterized by an origin that may be 100% plant-based, and in particular free of dairy or animal product and therefore perfectly suitable for individuals on a lactose-free or vegan diet. The method comprises steps of grinding and/or homogenizing, of mixing with ferments, of incubating, and optionally of salting.
YOGURT FOR DOGS
The present invention is a yogurt product that may be consumed by dogs and other mammalian pets. The yogurt product is in an unflavored form comprising as essential constituents: (A) 0% to 88% by weight water; (B) 0.2% to 25% by weight of a no-fat protein component selected from the group consisting of skim milk and cultured skim milk; (C1) 0.001% to 6% by weight sugar component comprising: (C1) 0.001% to 6% polydextrose and (C2) 0.001% to 6% Glycoses and Galactoses; (D) 2% to 8% by weight milk derived solids; (E) 0.2% to 2.5% by weight stabilizers and emulsifiers; and (F) at least one probiotic microorganism. The yogurt product may be refrigerated and served as a mousse, frozen dessert, or as a fermented yogurt drink similar to Ayran or Kefir. A method for producing the yogurt product is also disclosed herein.
Method of reducing E. coli or Salmonella contamination of agricultural products
The present invention relates to a composition comprising lyophilized Lactobacilli and a plant-based food, wherein the composition is substantially free of animal products. The present invention also relates to methods of treating plant-based food by administration of a Lactobacilli and a plant medium composition. Methods of using the Lactobacilli and plant-based food composition to treat E. coli or Salmonella infection in an animal in need thereof and methods of using the Lactobacilli and plant-based food composition to reduce E. coli or Salmonella contamination in an agricultural product are also provided.