IP Library Granted Patent US 7,374,788
Granted Patent B2
US 7,374,788 · App. 10/240,663 · Granted May 20, 2008

Encapsulation of food ingredients

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Patent No.
US 7,374,788
App. No.
10/240,663
Granted
May 20, 2008
Kind
B2
Abstract

Oxygen sensitive oils or oils containing oil soluble oxygen sensitive substances are encapsulated in proteins which have been reacted with carbohydrates that contain reducing sugar groups. An aqueous mixture of a protein preferably casein and a carbohydrate preferably a sugar is heated within the range of 60 to 160° C. so that Maillard reaction products are formed in the aqueous mixture. The oil phase, up to 50% by weight is then emulsified with the aqueous phase to form micro encapsulated oil particles. The formation of MRP may also be done after emulsification prior to drying. The emulsions can be used as food ingredients or dried to form powders.

Claims (18)

1. A method of forming a powder containing a polyunsaturated oil comprising:

a) preparing an aqueous mixture of a water soluble film forming protein and a carbohydrate which contains a reducing sugar group;

b) heating the mixture from 60° C. to 160° C. for a period to allow sufficient Maillard reaction products to form without coagulation consuming at least 10% of the sugar to provide resistance to oxidation;

c) dispersing said oil in the aqueous phase;

d) homogenising the mixture to obtain an emulsion; and

e) drying the emulsion to form a powder,

wherein the polyunsaturated oil is selected from the group consisting of canola oil, borage oil, evening primrose oil, safflower oil, sunflower oil, flaxseed oil, wheat germ oil, grape seed oil, marine oils obtained from fish, vitamin A, vitamin D, vitamin E, tocopherols, tocotrienols, vitamin K, and beta-carotene.

2. A method of forming a powder containing a polyunsaturated oil as claimed in claim 1 , wherein at least some of the carbohydrate is added after the emulsion is formed and step b) is carried out after step d) but before step e).

3. A method of forming a powder containing a polyunsaturated oil as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the total solids at homogenisation is less than 50% and the protein:carbohydrate weight ratio is between 1:4 and 4:1.

4. A method of forming a powder as claimed in claim 1 , wherein the water soluble protein is selected from milk proteins and soy proteins.

5. A method of forming a powder as claimed in claim 4 , wherein the milk protein is selected from whey proteins and casein.

6. A method of protecting a polyunsaturated oil from degradation comprising:

a) preparing an aqueous mixture of a water soluble film forming protein and a carbohydrate which contains a reducing sugar group;

b) heating the mixture from 60° C. to 160° C. for a period to allow sufficient Maillard reaction products to form without coagulation consuming at least 10% of the sugar to provide resistance to oxidation;

c) dispersing said oil in the aqueous phase; and

d) homogenising the mixture to obtain an emulsion,

wherein the polyunsaturated oil is selected from the group consisting of canola oil, borage oil, evening primrose oil, safflower oil, sunflower oil, flaxseed oil, wheat germ oil, grape seed oil, marine oils obtained from fish, vitamin A, vitamin D, vitamin E, tocopherols, tocotrienols, vitamin K, and beta-carotene.

7. The method of claim 6 , further comprising drying the emulsion to form a powder.