Carbonated fortified milk-based beverage and method of...

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C426S073000, C426S074000, C426S477000, C426S580000, C426S588000, C426S590000

Reexamination Certificate

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06403129

ABSTRACT:

FIELD OF THE INVENTION
This invention relates to fortified, carbonated milk-based or non-dairy based beverages for the supplementation of essential nutrients in the human diet. More specifically, this invention relates to flavored, fortified, carbonated milk-based or non-dairy based beverages and methods for making same for consumption by individuals of all ages to provide supplemental amounts of essential vitamins, amino acids, minerals and trace nutrients in the everyday diet.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
It is now well known that good nutrition is essential to the process of bone physiology. Poor dietary habits will prevent normal bone development in childhood and early adulthood and can contribute to the softening of bones and teeth as well as the acceleration of bone loss with advancing age. Milk has long been recognized as an excellent nutritional source of essential minerals such as calcium and magnesium, high quality protein and vitamins such as D, A, B
2
, B
1
, B
6
and B
12
.
Proper levels of these elements are essential in the diets of children and adolescents for the development and maintenance of healthy teeth and bones and to enhance growth; in adults to improve the tone and elasticity of muscles and ligaments. Such elements also assist in and promote healthy pregnancies, enhance appetite, and in the elderly, help to prevent osteoporosis, colon cancer and heart disease.
A major problem exists in North America in that the annual consumption of milk per capita is fourth to beer, soft drinks and bottled water. Consumers reject milk for taste, fat content and in susceptible individuals, lactose intolerance. Daily intake levels of vitamin C, D, and the B group as well as sufficient calcium, magnesium and potassium cannot be supplemented by other commercial, non-dairy beverages due to unavailability. We know of no prior art that discloses any flavored, fortified, carbonated, milk-based or non-dairy beverages that provide enhanced supplementation of levels of essential vitamins, minerals and amino acids comparable to those available in fortified milk.
When compared to whole milk and carbonated soft drink beverages, the following results are obtained.
Per 354 ml.
MILK
COCA COLA
INVENTION
Calories (kilocalories)
232
162
130
Carbohydrates (g)
16
40
6
Fat (g)
12
0
0
Protein (g)
12
0
14
Cholesterol (mg)
49
0
4
Vitamin A (IU)
1000
0
1000
Vitamin D (IU)
100
0
100
Vitamin C (mg)
0.09
0
20
B1 (Thiamine) (mg)
0.17
0
0.15
B2 (Riboflavin) (mg)
0.17
0
0.15
B6 (Pyrodoxine) (mg)
0.87
0
0.11
B12 (Cobolamin) (mg)
1.34
0
1.21
Folic Acid (IU)
0
0
0.05
Sodium (mg)
122
14
126
Calcium (mg)
288
11
1000
Potassium (mg)
351
7.0
638
Phosphorus (mg)
227
750
290
Magnesium (mg)
24
4
132
Iron (mg)
0.0
0.18
0.10
Copper (mg)
0.0
0.10
0.0
Carbonation (vols)
0
4.0
3.0
Unless expressly stated otherwise, as used herein, all liquid components are measured in liters or fractions thereof and all solid components are measured in grams or fractions thereof.
U.S. Pat. No. 4,738,856 to Clark et al. discloses calcium, magnesium and potassium aspartate compositions as anti-hypertensive nutrition agents. Clark et al., provides that non-dairy nutritional beverages facilitate and control the transport of calcium ions into the human body while lowering blood pressure and lowering the probability or tendency of incurring colon cancer. Clark et al further discloses that beverages may provide nutritional supplementation of magnesium and/or potassium to the human diet and help to reduce premenstrual tension in women and increase cardiac tolerance in conditions of anoxia.
Clark et al. does not disclose a milk-based nutritional beverage which will provide not only large amounts of calcium, magnesium and/or potassium to the human diet, but also supplementation of essential vitamin A, vitamin D, B complex vitamins, vitamin C, vitamin K, phosphorus, iron and strontium. Clark et al., fails to disclose carbonation of a beverage to enhance the acceptance of the taste of B complex vitamins, minerals and iron in beverage preparations as well as enhance the mouth-feel of milk products to increase consumer appeal enjoyed by carbonated beverages.
U.S. Pat. No. 5,624,700 to Lyon et al. discloses a process to add carbon dioxide under low shear conditions to an already formed food to produce a semi-solid or solid carbonated food. Lyon et al. does not disclose the carbonation of a dry powder preparation of vitamins and minerals to produce an enhanced liquid dairy product for the supplementation of high levels of essential vitamins and minerals in human nutrition.
What is needed and what has been invented by us is an all natural, flavored, fortified, carbonated milk-based beverage which provides high dietary levels of essential vitamins, minerals and amino acids and facilitates their absorption which aids in the building of healthy bones and teeth and reduces the probability of developing osteoporosis. The inventive beverage also aids in the prevention of rickets in young people and the development of premenstrual tension (PMS) in women. Folic acid of the B-complex vitamins is supplemented by this invention to counter its deficiency in the typical human diet which may cause megaloblastosis, weight loss, anemia, cardiac enlargement, congestive heart failure, and in pregnant women, development of a fetus with spina bifida. The beverage further supplies a rapidly and highly absorbable source of calcium, magnesium and potassium to the human body without gastric upset and stomach bloating.
Another object of the invention is to provide a composition for consumption by humans who are “At Risk” of developing bone diseases such as osteoporosis or osteomalacia.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The beverage of this invention serves as a means of enhancing the attractiveness of milk based beverages in the marketplace as well as providing a delicious source of essential nutritional elements in the daily diet needed to reduce the incidence of cardiovascular disease and high blood pressure, promote the formation of healthy bones and teeth, reduce the incidence of osteoporosis and increase physical vigor, strength and endurance. The beverage also supplies more rapidly absorbed and higher levels of calcium, magnesium and potassium without gastric upset and stomach bloating. This invention further provides a pleasant vehicle for the consumption of the recommended daily requirements of essential nutrients by youth who are “AT RISK” of developing rickets, osteomalacia and other bone diseases.
The beverage described herein has carbonation to enhance taste, improve body and mouth-feel and aid in the stabilization of milk protein such as Lactalbumin and Casein. In one embodiment, the activity of milk lactose is neutralized by the addition of the enzyme lactase to reduce the possibility of allergic response such as lactose intolerance in susceptible individuals. Optionally, pure crystalline fruit fructose or a non-nutritive sweetener such as sucralose can be added to enhance taste and flavor.
Flavors such as chocolate fudge, chocolate, vanilla, mocha, almond, coconut, latte, butterscotch, coffee and fruit flavors such as peach, orange, raspberry, strawberry, saskatoon berry, blueberry, plains berry, prairie berry and apple as well as mixtures thereof can be added to enhance taste and acceptability.


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