Patent classifications
A23L33/21
AQUEOUS DISPERSIONS OF INSOLUBLE ALPHA-GLUCAN COMPRISING ALPHA-1,3 GLYCOSIDIC LINKAGES
Disclosed herein are methods of producing aqueous dispersions comprising insoluble alpha-glucan having at least 50% alpha-1,3 glycosidic linkages. For example, in addition to dispersing insoluble alpha-glucan that has never been dried, methods are disclosed for effectively dispersing insoluble alpha-glucan that has previously been dried. Further disclosed are aqueous dispersions comprising insoluble alpha-glucan, such as those produced by the disclosed methods. Aqueous dispersions of the present disclosure have enhanced features of viscosity, stability, and particle size distribution, for example. Application of aqueous dispersions in various products and uses are also disclosed.
AQUEOUS DISPERSIONS OF INSOLUBLE ALPHA-GLUCAN COMPRISING ALPHA-1,3 GLYCOSIDIC LINKAGES
Disclosed herein are methods of producing aqueous dispersions comprising insoluble alpha-glucan having at least 50% alpha-1,3 glycosidic linkages. For example, in addition to dispersing insoluble alpha-glucan that has never been dried, methods are disclosed for effectively dispersing insoluble alpha-glucan that has previously been dried. Further disclosed are aqueous dispersions comprising insoluble alpha-glucan, such as those produced by the disclosed methods. Aqueous dispersions of the present disclosure have enhanced features of viscosity, stability, and particle size distribution, for example. Application of aqueous dispersions in various products and uses are also disclosed.
COMPOSITION
A composition comprising or consisting of L-theanine and one or more fructooligosaccharides, wherein the ratio of L-theanine to froctooligosaccharide(s) is of about 2:1 to 99:1. A composition in the form of a food or nutraceutical, and also in the form of a powder, granules, suspension, tablet, capsule, lozenge, bakery item, sweets, drink, beverage or oral preparation.
COMPOSITION
A composition comprising or consisting of L-theanine and one or more fructooligosaccharides, wherein the ratio of L-theanine to froctooligosaccharide(s) is of about 2:1 to 99:1. A composition in the form of a food or nutraceutical, and also in the form of a powder, granules, suspension, tablet, capsule, lozenge, bakery item, sweets, drink, beverage or oral preparation.
Compositions Comprising Microbes and Methods of Use and Making Thereof
The disclosure provides microbial compositions (e.g., compositions comprising one or more microbes or protein components thereof), that can be administered to subjects to confer beneficial effects. Disclosed compositions can, for example, be useful in reducing visceral hypersensitivity, or pain in response to colorectal distension.
Compositions Comprising Microbes and Methods of Use and Making Thereof
The disclosure provides microbial compositions (e.g., compositions comprising one or more microbes or protein components thereof), that can be administered to subjects to confer beneficial effects. Disclosed compositions can, for example, be useful in reducing visceral hypersensitivity, or pain in response to colorectal distension.
FORMULATION, COMPOSITION OR FOODSTUFF ADDITIVES FOR THE MODIFICATION OF GLYCEMIC RESPONSE METHODS OF MANUFACTURING AND USING THE SAME
The present disclosure relates generally to formulations, compositions or foodstuff additives for use in modulating a glycemic response for treating or preventing diabetes or obesity and processes and method of its manufacture. Described is a formulation, a composition or a foodstuff for modulating a glycemic response manufactured from at least one phenylpropanoid encapsulated in a first cyclodextrin; and a second cyclodextrin. Preferably, the at least one phenylpropanoid is quercetin, phlorizin, myricetin, dihydromyricetin or any combination thereof, the first cyclodextrin is gamma cyclodextrin, and the second cyclodextrin is alpha cyclodextrin.
DIETARY FIBER COMPOSITIONS
The present disclosure relates to compositions comprising dietary fibers. For example, in some embodiments, the composition comprises two or more fibers (e.g., fibers such as beta-glucan, wheat dextrin, inulin, pectin, psyllium, or potato starch) each present in amount of about 40% to about 60% w/w of the composition. In some embodiments, the composition further includes a sweetener and/or a flavoring agent. Such compositions are useful in the treatment or improvement of gastrointestinal diseases.
Protein suspension from brewer's grains, method and apparatus for obtaining same
The group of inventions relates to the food industry, and more particularly to a method and device for transforming brewer's spent grain (BSG). The invention makes it possible to increase the level of recovery of edible fractions from BSG to 90-95%, and to increase the amount of protein in an edible suspension to not less than 50 wt % dry solids. The underlying principle of the invention is a technique for preparing BSG for nutrient extraction and extracting said nutrients by mechanical processing on a proposed industrial processing line. The essence of the claimed method lies in loosening BSG on a vibratory sieve, grinding the BSG in a colloid mill with the addition of water or centrate in a ratio of from 0.5:1 to 1:1 relative to BSG to produce a paste-like homogeneous mass of BSG, and then processing said mass in a screw extractor for further grinding and separation into two fractions: an edible suspension having a 90-95% moisture content and containing all of the nutrients of BSG, including protein substances; and ground BSG husks having a 60-75% moisture content, suitable for subsequent industrial use. The edible suspension is then mechanically filtered to remove ground husk residue, and the suspension is pumped into a storage tank.
Protein suspension from brewer's grains, method and apparatus for obtaining same
The group of inventions relates to the food industry, and more particularly to a method and device for transforming brewer's spent grain (BSG). The invention makes it possible to increase the level of recovery of edible fractions from BSG to 90-95%, and to increase the amount of protein in an edible suspension to not less than 50 wt % dry solids. The underlying principle of the invention is a technique for preparing BSG for nutrient extraction and extracting said nutrients by mechanical processing on a proposed industrial processing line. The essence of the claimed method lies in loosening BSG on a vibratory sieve, grinding the BSG in a colloid mill with the addition of water or centrate in a ratio of from 0.5:1 to 1:1 relative to BSG to produce a paste-like homogeneous mass of BSG, and then processing said mass in a screw extractor for further grinding and separation into two fractions: an edible suspension having a 90-95% moisture content and containing all of the nutrients of BSG, including protein substances; and ground BSG husks having a 60-75% moisture content, suitable for subsequent industrial use. The edible suspension is then mechanically filtered to remove ground husk residue, and the suspension is pumped into a storage tank.