Food or edible material: processes – compositions – and products – Processes – Preparing or treating triglyceridic fat or oil – or processes...
Patent
1998-06-01
2000-03-07
Paden, Carolyn
Food or edible material: processes, compositions, and products
Processes
Preparing or treating triglyceridic fat or oil, or processes...
426601, 554 9, 554 17, 554 22, A23D 902
Patent
active
060337060
ABSTRACT:
Crude edible specialty oils, namely, sesame seed oil, rice bran oil, wheat germ oil, oat germ oil, coffee oil, tea seed oil, and pine seed oil are refined so as to minimize the destruction of antioxidants and antioxidant precursors naturally occurring in the crude oil. This specially processed or "dedicated" oil may be mixed, in small proportion, with a much less expensive edible "bulk" oil which has been conventionally refined. The mixture exhibits to a substantial extent the resistance of the dedicated oil to oxidation and polymerization.
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Kochhar S. Parkash
Silkeberg Alf
Lipidia Holding S.A.
Paden Carolyn
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