C12C1/027

Methods to decontaminate cereal grains with chlorine dioxide
09622495 · 2017-04-18 · ·

Methods are provided which include steeping and/or spraying a harvested cereal grain, such as barley, wheat, rye, millet, corn (maize), rice, or oats, in or with an aqueous solution including an effective amount of chlorine dioxide to provide a treated cereal grain. The treated cereal grain obtained from chlorine-dioxide steeping and/or spraying generally has a reduced microorganism and/or toxin content, and may be subjected to additional malting processes.

METHOD FOR PRODUCING FLAVORED MALTED CEREALS
20250215363 · 2025-07-03 ·

The present disclosure relates to a method for producing dried flavored malted cereals, comprising the steps of providing cereals; adding at least one solid infusible material for flavoring said cereals during a malting process of said cereals, wherein said malting process of cereals comprises the steps of at least one steeping step, at least one germination step, and at least one drying step; obtaining dried flavored malted cereals; and separating said at least one solid infusible material from the dried flavored malted cereals by means of at least one separation technique, selected from the following: gravity separation, optical separation, and separation by size. The present disclosure further relates to a use of a separation technique for separating said at least one solid infusible material, to dried flavored malted cereals obtained by the method and a beverage product or food product.

METHOD FOR PRODUCING FLAVORED MALTED CEREALS
20250215363 · 2025-07-03 ·

The present disclosure relates to a method for producing dried flavored malted cereals, comprising the steps of providing cereals; adding at least one solid infusible material for flavoring said cereals during a malting process of said cereals, wherein said malting process of cereals comprises the steps of at least one steeping step, at least one germination step, and at least one drying step; obtaining dried flavored malted cereals; and separating said at least one solid infusible material from the dried flavored malted cereals by means of at least one separation technique, selected from the following: gravity separation, optical separation, and separation by size. The present disclosure further relates to a use of a separation technique for separating said at least one solid infusible material, to dried flavored malted cereals obtained by the method and a beverage product or food product.

Barley with increased hydrolytic enzyme activity

The invention relates to barley plants having a high -amylase activity. The barley plants of the invention may for example carry a mutation in one or more -amylase promoters, in the HIRT gene, in the HBL12 gene and/or in the WRKY38 gene. The invention further provides plant products prepared from said barley plants.

Barley with increased hydrolytic enzyme activity

The invention relates to barley plants having a high -amylase activity. The barley plants of the invention may for example carry a mutation in one or more -amylase promoters, in the HIRT gene, in the HBL12 gene and/or in the WRKY38 gene. The invention further provides plant products prepared from said barley plants.