Food composition and its use against dehydration
US-2015374022-A1 · Dec 31, 2015 · US
US10272128B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10272128-B2 |
| Application number | US-201214366453-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Dec 20, 2012 |
| Priority date | Dec 20, 2011 |
| Publication date | Apr 30, 2019 |
| Grant date | Apr 30, 2019 |
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The present invention relates to an antioxidant ingredient with low calorie content obtainable by a process that comprises the following steps: (a) selecting as raw material at least one fruit and/or plant material with high antioxidant content, greater than 6 g/100 g dry matter; (b) obtaining juice and pulp by means of grinding, squeezing and/or pressing the raw material; (c) extracting sugars from the pulp obtained in the preceding step in order to produce a pulp with low calorie content; (d) dehydrating the pulp by means of a method selected from air drying, low-temperature drying with application of vacuum and/or freeze-drying; and (e) milling the pulp in order to produce the antioxidant ingredient with low calorie content. Likewise, the invention relates to the process for obtaining said ingredient and to the use thereof for the production of functional foods.
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The invention claimed is: 1. An antioxidant ingredient with low calorie content obtained by a process that comprises the following steps: (a) selecting as raw material at least one fruit and/or plant material with high antioxidant content, equal to or greater than 6 g/100 g dry matter; (b) obtaining juice and pulp by means of grinding, squeezing and/or pressing the raw material; (c) extracting sugars from the pulp obtained in the preceding step, wherein the extraction of sugars from the pulp is carried out by washing the pulp with an ethanol and water dilution and wherein the extraction of sugars from the pulp is carried out at a temperature ranging from 25-50° C. and by stirring and/or countercurrent in order to produce a pulp with low calorie content; (d) dehydrating the pulp by means of a method selected from air drying, low-temperature drying with application of vacuum and/or freeze-drying; (e) milling the pulp in order to produce the antioxidant ingredient with low calorie content; wherein the antioxidant ingredient with low calorie content contains less than 20 kcal/100 g; the antioxidant ingredient with low calorie content comprises a total of antioxidants approximately equal to 6-35% in percentage by weight and the antioxidant ingredient with low calorie content comprises type II antioxidants approximately equal to 5-30% in percentage by weight. 2. The antioxidant ingredient according to claim 1 , wherein the process comprises a further step of preparing the raw material by washing thereof. 3. The antioxidant ingredient according to claim 1 , wherein after the step of obtaining the pulp, the process comprises a further step of removing seeds, pips, and/or impurities present in the pulp, prior to the extraction of sugars. 4. The antioxidant ingredient according to claim 1 , wherein the step of milling is carried out with hammer mills, centrifugal mills and/or micronization or encapsulation, giving rise to a dry powder with a particle size lower than 0.5 mm. 5. The antioxidant ingredient according to claim 1 , wherein the fruit or plant material used as raw material is selected from grape, pomegranate, cocoa, acerola, guava, camu camu and other tropical fruits, as well as any combinations thereof. 6. The antioxidant ingredient according to claim 1 , characterized in that it comprises the following composition, in percentage by weight, approximately equal to the following: Water 2-10%; Type I antioxidants, extractable with solvents 1-5%; Polysaccharides and lignin 10-40%; Proteins 2-10%; Minerals, vitamins and other natural constituents 2-8%; and Sugars 0-5%. 7. The antioxidant ingredient according to claim 1 , characterized in that in the step of dehydrating d), the drying is carried out at temperatures below 70° C. 8. The antioxidant ingredient according to claim 1 , characterized in that in step d), the dehydration of the pulp is carried out to a moisture content less than or equal to 6%. 9. A process for obtaining an antioxidant ingredient, characterized in that it comprises the following steps: (a) selecting as raw material at least one fruit and/or plant material with high antioxidant content, equal to or greater than 6 g/100 g dry matter; (b) obtaining juice and pulp by means of grinding, squeezing and/or pressing the raw material; (c) extracting sugars from the pulp obtained in the preceding step, where the extraction of sugars from the pulp is carried out by washing the pulp with an ethanol and water dilution and wherein the extraction of sugars from the pulp is carried out at a temperature ranging from 25-50° C. and by stirring and/or countercurrent in order to produce a pulp with low calorie content; (d) dehydrating the pulp by means of a method selected from air drying, low-temperature drying with application of vacuum and/or freeze-drying; (e) milling the pulp in order to produce the antioxidant ingredient with low calorie content; wherein the antioxidant ingredient with low calorie content contains less than 20 kcal/100 g; the antioxidant ingredient with low calorie content comprises a total of antioxidants approximately equal to 6-35% in percentage by weight and the antioxidant ingredient with low calorie content comprises type II antioxidants approximately equal to 5-30% in percentage by weight. 10. A functional food comprising the antioxidant ingredient of claim 1 . 11. The functional food of claim 10 , wherein said functional food is a functional beverage. 12. The functional beverage of claim 11 , wherein said functional beverage is selected from fruit juices, milkshakes, and milk drinks. 13. The antioxidant ingredient according to claim 1 , characterized in that in the step of dehydrating d), the drying is carried out at temperatures below 70° C., and additionally the dehydration of the pulp is carried out to a moisture content less than or equal to 6%. 14. The process of claim 9 , wherein the step of milling is carried out with hammer mills, centrifugal mills and/or micronization or encapsulation, giving rise to a dry powder with a particle size lower than 0.5 mm. 15. The process of claim 9 , wherein the antioxidant ingredient comprises the following composition, in percentage by weight, approximately equal to the following: Water 2-10%; Type I antioxidants, extractable with solvents 1-5%; Polysaccharides and lignin 10-40%; Proteins 2-10%; Minerals, vitamins and other natural constituents 2-8%; and Sugars 0-5%. 16. The antioxidant ingredient with low calorie content of claim 1 , characterized in that in the step (c) the extraction of sugars from the pulp is carried out at a temperature of 37° C. 17. The process of claim 9 , wherein the extraction step (c) is carried out at a temperature of 37° C.
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