Phytase-protein-pigmenting concentrate derived from green plant

Chemistry: natural resins or derivatives; peptides or proteins; – Proteins – i.e. – more than 100 amino acid residues – Plant proteins – e.g. – derived from legumes – algae or...

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530350, 435195, 435410, 435183, 435430, 536 231, A61K 3578, C07K 100, C12N 914, C07H 2102

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ABSTRACT:
A value-added composition of matter isolated from the juice of a transgenic green plant is disclosed. The composition of matter includes enzymatically-active phytase, xanthophylls, and dietary protein. The phytase is a gene product of an exogenous gene encoding for phytase which has been stably incorporated into the genome of the transgenic green plant, while the xanthophylls and the dietary protein are components native to the juice of the transgenic green plant.

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