Aquacultured crustacean and method of producing same

US11766059B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11766059-B2
Application numberUS-201816648514-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateSep 25, 2018
Priority dateSep 22, 2017
Publication dateSep 26, 2023
Grant dateSep 26, 2023

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Provided is an aquacultured crustacean having improved umami, uses thereof, and a method for producing the same. The crustacean does not burrow in sand, contain glycine and alanine, and has 2400 mg or more of free amino acids per 100 g of abdominal muscle. The content of glycine is 550 mg or more per 100 g of abdominal muscle, and the content of alanine is 140 mg or more per 100 g of abdominal muscle.

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A method of producing an aquacultured non-sand-burrowing crustacean, comprising: rearing a non-sand-burrowing crustacean in an aqueous environment using a floc comprising nitrifying bacteria such that abdominal muscle of the non-sand-burrowing crustacean reaches a total free amino acid content of not less than 2400 mg per 100 g, a glycine content of not less than 550 mg per 100 g, and an alanine content of not less than 140 mg per 100 g; and terminating the rearing of the non-sand-burrowing crustacean in the aqueous environment after the non-sand-burrowing crustacean reaches the total free amino acid content, the glycine content and the alanine content, wherein the rearing of the non-sand-burrowing crustacean in the aqueous environment using the floc includes rearing the non-sand-burrowing crustacean in the aqueous environment using the floc for at least 43 days in a shading condition of an illuminance of not more than 100 lux at a central part of a tank providing the aqueous environment, the non-sand-burrowing crustacean is a Pacific white shrimp, the rearing includes feeding a blended feed formulated and/or selected such that the blended feed is given to the Pacific white shrimp in the aqueous environment, the aqueous environment is seawater, and the blended feed is a blended feed comprising wheat flour, soybean cake, fish meal, fish oil and vegetable oil such that the blended feed has contents of the wheat flour, the soybean cake, the fish meal, the fish oil and the vegetable oil formulated for the non-sand-burrowing crustacean. 2. The method of producing an aquacultured non-sand-burrowing crustacean of claim 1 , wherein the rearing comprises rearing the non-sand-burrowing crustacean in the aqueous environment using the floc for at least 50 days in the shading condition of the illuminance of not more than 100 lux at the central part of the tank. 3. The method of producing an aquacultured non-sand-burrowing crustacean of claim 1 , wherein the sea water is sterilized seawater. 4. The method of producing an aquacultured non-sand-burrowing crustacean of claim 1 , wherein the rearing comprises rearing the non-sand-burrowing crustacean in the aqueous environment such that the abdominal muscle of the non-sand-burrowing crustacean reaches at least one of an arginine content of not less than 580 mg per 100 g, a proline content of not less than 500 mg per 100 g, and a glutamic acid content of not less than 50 mg per 100 g. 5. The method of producing an aquacultured non-sand-burrowing crustacean of claim 1 , wherein the rearing comprises rearing the non-sand-burrowing crustacean in the aqueous environment such that the abdominal muscle of the non-sand-burrowing crustacean has a protein content of greater than 21.6 g per 100 g. 6. The method of producing an aquacultured non-sand-burrowing crustacean of claim 1 , wherein the rearing comprises rearing the non-sand-burrowing crustacean in the aqueous environment such that the abdominal muscle of the non-sand-burrowing crustacean has a moisture content of less than 75.5 g per 100 g. 7. The method of producing an aquacultured non-sand-burrowing crustacean of claim 1 , wherein the rearing comprises rearing the non-sand-burrowing crustacean in the aqueous environment such that the abdominal muscle of the non-sand-burrowing crustacean has a carbohydrate content of less than 0.3 g per 100 g. 8. The method of producing an aquacultured non-sand-burrowing crustacean of claim 1 , wherein the rearing comprises rearing the non-sand-burrowing crustacean in the aqueous environment such that the abdominal muscle of the non-sand-burrowing crustacean has an ash content of greater than 1.5 g per 100 g. 9. The method of producing an aquacultured non-sand-burrowing crustacean of claim 1 , wherein the rearing comprises rearing the non-sand-burrowing crustacean in the aqueous environment such that the abdominal muscle of the non-sand-burrowing crustacean has a sodium content of greater than 0.152 g per 100 g. 10. The method of producing an aquacultured non-sand-burrowing crustacean of claim 1 , wherein the rearing comprises rearing the non-sand-burrowing crustacean in the aqueous environment such that the abdominal muscle of the non-sand-burrowing crustacean has a caloric value is greater than 98 kcal per 100 g. 11. The method of producing an aquacultured non-sand-burrowing crustacean of claim 3 , wherein the rearing comprises rearing the non-sand-burrowing crustacean in the aqueous environment using the floc for at least 50 days in the shading condition of the illuminance of not more than 100 lux at the central part of the tank. 12. The method of producing an aquacultured non-sand-burrowing crustacean of claim 3 , wherein the rearing comprises rearing the non-sand-burrowing crustacean in the aqueous environment such that the abdominal muscle of the non-sand-burrowing crustacean reaches at least one of an arginine content of not less than 580 mg per 100 g, a proline content of not less than 500 mg per 100 g, and a glutamic acid content of not less than 50 mg per 100 g. 13. The method of producing an aquacultured non-sand-burrowing crustacean of claim 3 , wherein the rearing comprises rearing the non-sand-burrowing crustacean in the aqueous environment such that the abdominal muscle of the non-sand-burrowing crustacean has a protein content of greater than 21.6 g per 100 g. 14. The method of producing an aquacultured non-sand-burrowing crustacean of claim 3 , wherein the rearing comprises rearing the non-sand-burrowing crustacean in the aqueous environment such that the abdominal muscle of the non-sand-burrowing crustacean has a moisture content of less than 75.5 g per 100 g. 15. The method of producing an aquacultured non-sand-burrowing crustacean of claim 3 , wherein the rearing comprises rearing the non-sand-burrowing crustacean in the aqueous environment such that the abdominal muscle of the non-sand-burrowing crustacean has a carbohydrate content of less than 0.3 g per 100 g. 16. The method of producing an aquacultured non-sand-burrowing crustacean of claim 3 , wherein the rearing comprises rearing the non-sand-burrowing crustacean in the aqueous environment such that the abdominal muscle of the non-sand-burrowing crustacean has an ash content of greater than 1.5 g per 100 g. 17. The method of producing an aquacultured non-sand-burrowing crustacean of claim 3 , wherein the rearing comprises rearing the non-sand-burrowing crustacean in the aqueous environment such that the abdominal muscle of the non-sand-burrowing crustacean has a sodium content of greater than 0.152 g per 100 g. 18. The method of producing an aquacultured non-sand-burrowing crustacean of claim 3 , wherein the rearing comprises rearing the non-sand-burrowing crustacean in the aqueous environment such that the abdominal muscle of the non-sand-burrowing crustacean has a caloric value is greater than 98 kcal per 100 g. 19. The method of producing an aquacultured non-sand-burrowing crustacean of claim 4 , wherein the rearing comprises rearing the non-sand-burrowing crustacean in the aqueous environment such that the abdominal muscle of the non-sand-burrowing crustacean has a protein content of greater than 21.6 g per 100 g. 20. The method of producing an aquacultured non-sand-burrowing crustacean of claim 4 , wherein the rearing comprises rearing the non-sand-burrowing crustacean in the aqueous environment such that the abdominal muscle of the non-sand-burrowing crustacean has a carbohydrate content of less than 0.3 g per 100 g.

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  • Animals on a special diet · CPC title

  • Invertebrates · CPC title

  • Animals modified by environmental factors, e.g. temperature, O2 · CPC title

  • A23L17/40Primary

    Shell-fish · CPC title

  • Food compositions, function of food ingredients or processes for food or foodstuffs · CPC title

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What does patent US11766059B2 cover?
Provided is an aquacultured crustacean having improved umami, uses thereof, and a method for producing the same. The crustacean does not burrow in sand, contain glycine and alanine, and has 2400 mg or more of free amino acids per 100 g of abdominal muscle. The content of glycine is 550 mg or more per 100 g of abdominal muscle, and the content of alanine is 140 mg or more per 100 g of abdominal …
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Nippon Suisan Kaisha Ltd
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification A23L17/40. Mapped technology areas include Human Necessities.
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Publication date Tue Sep 26 2023 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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