Claims
- 1. A process for providing an enhanced fruit juice supply, comprising:
providing a fruit juice supply having suspended solids and at least one naturally occurring component which detracts from the quality of the fruit juice supply; separating the fruit juice supply into a permeate juice liquid and a retentate containing a large percentage of the suspended solids of the fruit juice supply; passing the permeate juice liquid through an adsorption resin thereby removing from the permeate juice liquid a quantity of said naturally occurring component which detracts from the quality of the juice supply; and collecting the juice liquid which has passed through the adsorption resin as an enhanced fruit juice supply.
- 2. The process of claim 1, wherein said fruit juice supply is a citrus fruit juice supply.
- 3. The process of claim 2, wherein said citrus fruit juice supply is an orange juice supply.
- 4. The process of claim 3, wherein said orange juice supply is an orange peel juice prepared by a process comprising extracting orange juice from round oranges, collecting peel-containing byproduct from the round oranges from which the juice is extracted, and recovering orange peel juice from said peel-containing byproduct.
- 5. The process of claim 3, wherein said orange juice supply is a pulp wash from orange juice processing.
- 6. The process of claim 3, wherein said orange juice supply is a single-strength juice prepared from orange peel extract.
- 7. The process of claim 3, wherein said orange juice supply is concentrated juice.
- 8. The process of claim 3, wherein said orange juice supply is not-from-concentrate orange juice.
- 9. The process of claim 2, wherein said citrus fruit juice supply is a grapefruit juice supply.
- 10. The process of claim 9, wherein said grapefruit supply is a grapefruit peel juice prepared by a process comprising extracting grapefruit juice from grapefruits, collecting peel-containing byproduct from the grapefruit from which the juice is extracted, and recovering grapefruit peel juice from said peel-containing byproduct.
- 11. The process of claim 9, wherein said grapefruit juice supply is a pulp wash from grapefruit juice processing.
- 12. The process of claim 9, wherein said grapefruit juice supply is a single-strength juice prepared from grapefruit peel extract.
- 13. The process of claim 9, wherein said grapefruit juice supply is concentrated juice.
- 14. The process of claim 9, wherein said grapefruit juice supply is not-from-concentrate grapefruit juice.
- 15. The process of claim 1, further including combining said enhanced fruit juice supply with a retentate add-back which includes at least some of said retentate containing suspended solids collected during said separating of the fruit juice supply.
- 16. The process of claim 1, further including combining said enhanced fruit juice supply with a flavor component.
- 17. The process of claim 16, wherein said flavor component is a flavor add-back for the fruit juice supply.
- 18. The process of claim 1, further including combining said enhanced fruit juice supply with another juice source or a key flavor component for providing a blended juice product.
- 19. The process of claim 1, wherein said adsorption resin is a styrene divinylbenzene resin.
- 20. The process of claim 1, wherein said adsorption resin is selected from the group consisting of Amberlite® XAD-16, Amberlite® XAD-1600, Alimentech® 470, Alimentech® 495, Alimentech® 685, Optipore® SD-2, Optipore® L285 and combinations thereof.
- 21. The process of claim 1, wherein said adsorption resin is a styrene divinylbenzene resin selected from the group consisting of Amberlite®-XAD-16, Amberlite® XAD-1600, and combinations thereof.
- 22. The process of claim 1, wherein said adsorption resin is selected from the group consisting of Alimentech® 470, Alimentech® 495, Alimentech® 685, Optipore® SD-2, Optipore® L285 and combinations thereof.
- 23. The process of claim 1, wherein said separating of the fruit juice supply into a retentate and a permeate includes a diafiltering procedure.
- 24. The process of claim 1, wherein said naturally occurring component which detracts from the quality of the juice supply is selected from the group consisting of a limonoid, a flavonoid, a carotenoid, and a polyphenolic compound.
- 25. The process of claim 1, wherein said fruit juice supply originates from grapefruits, and said naturally occurring component which detracts from the quality of the juice supply is naringin which, after said passing of the fruit juice supply through the adsorption resin, is at a level of not greater than about 200 ppm of the enhanced fruit juice supply.
- 26. The process of claim 1, wherein said fruit juice supply originates from grapefruits, and said naturally occurring component which detracts from the quality of the juice supply is naringin which, after said passing of the fruit juice supply through the adsorption resin, is at a level of not greater than about 120 ppm of the enhanced fruit juice supply.
- 27. The process of claim 1, wherein said fruit juice supply originates from oranges, and said naturally occurring component which detracts from the quality of the juice supply is limonin which, after said passing of the fruit juice supply through the adsorption resin, is at a level of not greater than about 20 ppm of the enhanced fruit juice supply.
- 28. The process of claim 4, wherein said naturally occurring component which detracts from the quality of the juice supply is hesperidin which, after said passing of the fruit juice supply through the adsorption resin, is at a level of not greater than about 70 ppm of the enhanced fruit juice supply.
- 29. The process of claim 4, wherein said naturally occurring component which detracts from the quality of the juice supply is a polyphenol which, after said passing of the fruit juice supply through the adsorption resin, gives a gas chromatograph spectrophotomeric reading at 325 nm of not greater than about 2 at 23° C. for up to 20 composite bed volumes of said resin.
- 30. The process of claim 4, wherein said naturally occurring component which detracts from the quality of the juice supply is a polyphenol which, after said passing of the fruit juice supply through the adsorption resin, gives a gas chromatograph spectrophotomeric reading at 325 nm of not greater than about 1 at 23° C. for up to 20 composite bed volumes of said resin.
- 31. The process of claim 1, wherein said naturally occurring component which detracts from the quality of the juice supply is a polyphenol which, after said passing of the fruit juice supply through the adsorption resin, gives a gas chromatograph spectrophotomeric reading at 325 nm of not greater than about 0.2 at 23° C. for the first bed volume of said resin after its complete regeneration.
- 32. The process of claim 1, wherein said naturally occurring component which detracts from the quality of the juice supply is a polyphenol which, after said passing of the fruit juice supply through the adsorption resin, gives a gas chromatograph spectrophotomeric reading at 325 nm of not greater than about 0.1 at 23° C. for the first bed volume of said resin after its complete regeneration.
- 33. The process of claim 1, wherein said naturally occurring component which detracts from the quality of the juice supply is para-vinylguaiacol which, after said passing of the fruit juice supply through the adsorption resin, is reduced by at least about 90 percent in the enhanced fruit juice supply when compared with the fruit juice supply after the first volume of said resin after its complete regeneration.
- 34. The process of claim 1, wherein said naturally occurring component which detracts from the quality of the juice supply is narirutin which, after said passing of the fruit juice supply through the adsorption resin, is at a level of not greater than about 10 ppm of the enhanced fruit juice supply.
- 35. The process of claim 1, wherein said juice supply is an orange peel juice prepared by a process comprising extracting orange juice from round oranges, collecting peel-containing byproduct from the round oranges from which the juice is extracted, and recovering orange peel juice from said peel-containing byproduct, and wherein said naturally occurring component which detracts from the quality of the juice supply is narirutin which, after said passing of the fruit juice supply through the adsorption resin, is reduced to a level of not greater than about 20 ppm of the enhanced fruit juice supply.
- 36. The process of claim 1, wherein said naturally occurring component which detracts from the quality of the juice supply is sinensetin which, after said passing of the fruit juice supply through the adsorption resin, is at a level of not greater than about 10 ppm of the enhanced fruit juice supply.
- 37. The process of claim 1, wherein said juice supply is an orange peel juice prepared by a process comprising extracting orange juice from round oranges, collecting peel-containing byproduct from the round oranges from which the juice is extracted, and recovering orange peel juice from said peel-containing byproduct, and wherein said naturally occurring component which detracts from the quality of the juice supply is sinensetin which, after said passing of the fruit juice supply through the adsorption resin, is reduced to a level of not greater than about 20 ppm of the enhanced fruit juice supply.
- 38. The process of claim 1, wherein said naturally occurring component which detracts from the quality of the juice supply is nobiletin which, after said passing of the fruit juice supply through the adsorption resin, is at a level of not greater than about 10 ppm of the enhanced fruit juice supply.
- 39. The process of claim 1, wherein said juice supply is an orange peel juice prepared by a process comprising extracting orange juice from round oranges, collecting peel-containing byproduct from the round oranges from which the juice is extracted, and recovering orange peel juice from said peel-containing byproduct, and wherein said naturally occurring component which detracts from the quality of the juice supply is nobiletin which, after said passing of the fruit juice supply through the adsorption resin, is reduced to a level of not greater than about 20 ppm of the enhanced fruit juice supply.
- 40. The process of claim 1, wherein said naturally occurring component which detracts from the quality of the juice supply is heptamethoxyflavone which, after said passing of the fruit juice supply through the adsorption resin, is at a level of not greater than about 5 ppm of the enhanced fruit juice supply.
- 41. The process of claim 1, wherein said juice supply is an orange peel juice prepared by a process comprising extracting orange juice from round oranges, collecting peel-containing byproduct from the round oranges from which the juice is extracted, and recovering orange peel juice from said peel-containing byproduct, and wherein said naturally occurring component which detracts from the quality of the juice supply is heptamethoxyflavone which, after said passing of the fruit juice supply through the adsorption resin, is reduced to a level of not greater than about 15 ppm of the enhanced fruit juice supply.
- 42. The process of claim 1, wherein said naturally occurring component which detracts from the quality of the juice supply is tangeritin which, after said passing of the fruit juice supply through the adsorption resin, is at a level of not greater than about 2 ppm of the enhanced fruit juice supply.
- 43. The process of claim 1, wherein said juice supply is an orange peel juice prepared by a process comprising extracting orange juice from round oranges, collecting peel-containing byproduct from the round oranges from which the juice is extracted, and recovering orange peel juice from said peel-containing byproduct, and wherein said naturally occurring component which detracts from the quality of the juice supply is tangeritin which, after said passing of the fruit juice supply through the adsorption resin, is reduced to a level of not greater than about 10 ppm of the enhanced fruit juice supply.
- 44. The process of claim 1, wherein said naturally occurring component which detracts from the quality of the juice supply is para-vinylguaiacol which, after said passing of the fruit juice supply through the adsorption resin, is reduced to a level of not greater than about 0.005 ppm of the enhanced fruit juice supply.
- 45. The process of claim 1, wherein said juice supply is an orange peel juice prepared by a process comprising extracting orange juice from round oranges, collecting peel-containing byproduct from the round oranges from which the juice is extracted, and recovering orange peel juice from said peel-containing byproduct, and wherein said naturally occurring component which detracts from the quality of the juice supply is para-vinylguaiacol which, after said passing of the fruit juice supply through the adsorption resin, is reduced to a level of not greater than about 0.1 ppm of the enhanced fruit juice supply.
- 46. The process of claim 1, wherein said juice supply is an orange peel juice prepared by a process comprising extracting orange juice from round oranges, collecting peel-containing byproduct from the round oranges from which the juice is extracted, and recovering orange peel juice from said peel-containing byproduct, and wherein said naturally occurring component which detracts from the quality of the juice supply is para-vinylguaiacol which, after said passing of the fruit juice supply through the adsorption resin, is reduced to a level of not greater than about 1 ppm of the enhanced fruit juice supply.
- 47. The process of claim 1, wherein said naturally occurring component which detracts from the quality of the juice supply is neohesperidin (hesperidin glucoside) which, after said passing of the fruit juice supply through the adsorption resin, is at a level of not greater than about 1 ppm of the enhanced fruit juice supply.
- 48. The process of claim 1, wherein said juice supply is an orange peel juice prepared by a process comprising extracting orange juice from round oranges, collecting peel-containing byproduct from the round oranges from which the juice is extracted, and recovering orange peel juice from said peel-containing byproduct, and wherein said naturally occurring component which detracts from the quality of the juice supply is naringenin which, after said passing of the fruit juice supply through the adsorption resin, is reduced to a level of not greater than about 5 ppm of the enhanced fruit juice supply.
- 49. The process of claim 1, wherein said juice supply is an orange peel juice prepared by a process comprising extracting orange juice from round oranges, collecting peel-containing byproduct from the round oranges from which the juice is extracted, and recovering orange peel juice from said peel-containing byproduct, and wherein said naturally occurring component which detracts from the quality of the juice supply is hesperitin which, after said passing of the fruit juice supply through the adsorption resin, is at a level of not greater than about 10 ppm of the enhanced fruit juice supply.
- 50. A process for providing a fruit juice supply, comprising:
providing a fruit juice supply having at least one naturally occurring component which detracts from the quality of the fruit juice supply; passing the permeate juice liquid through an adsorption resin thereby removing from the permeate juice liquid a quantity of said naturally occurring component which detracts from the quality of the juice supply; and collecting the juice liquid which has passed through the adsorption resin as an enhanced fruit juice supply.
- 51. The process in accordance with claim 50, wherein said juice supply is a peel juice prepared from byproducts of citrus juice extraction.
- 52. The process in accordance with claim 50, wherein said adsorption resin is a styrene divinylbenzene resin selected from the group consisting of Amberlite® XAD-16, Amberlite® XAD-1600, and combinations thereof.
- 53. The process in accordance with claim 50, wherein said naturally occurring component which detracts from the quality of the juice supply is selected from the group consisting of a limonoid, a flavonoid, a carotenoid, and a polyphenolic compound.
- 54. A fruit juice prepared by a process comprising:
providing a fruit juice supply having suspended solids and at least one naturally occurring component which detracts from the quality of the fruit juice supply; separating the fruit juice supply into a permeate juice liquid and a retentate containing a large percentage of the suspended solids of the fruit juice supply; passing the permeate juice liquid through an adsorption resin thereby removing from the permeate juice liquid a quantity of said naturally occurring component which detracts from the quality of the juice supply; and collecting the juice liquid which has passed through the adsorption resin as an enhanced fruit juice supply.
- 55. The fruit juice in accordance with claim 54, wherein said juice supply is a peel juice prepared from byproducts of citrus juice extraction.
- 56. The fruit juice in accordance with of claim 54, wherein said adsorption resin is a styrene divinylbenzene resin which is Amberlite® XAD-16.
- 57. The fruit juice in accordance with of claim 54, wherein said naturally occurring component which detracts from the quality of the juice supply is selected from the group consisting of a limonoid, a flavonoid, a carotenoid, and a polyphenolic compound.
- 58. A fruit juice prepared by a process comprising;
providing a fruit juice supply having at least one naturally occurring component which detracts from the quality of the fruit juice supply; contacting the permeate juice liquid with an adsorption resin thereby removing from the permeate juice liquid a quantity of said naturally occurring component which detracts from the quality of the juice supply; and collecting the juice liquid which has contacted the adsorption resin, such being an enhanced fruit juice supply.
- 59. The fruit juice in accordance with claim 58, wherein said juice supply is a peel juice prepared from byproducts of citrus juice extraction, said naturally occurring component which detracts from the quality of the juice supply is selected from the group consisting of a limonoid, a flavonoid, a carotenoid, and a polyphenolic compound, and said adsorption resin is a styrene divinylbenzene resin selected from the group consisting of Amberlite® XAD-16, Amberlite® XAD-1600, and combinations thereof.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 09/556,577, filed Apr. 24, 2000, which is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 09/209,161, filed Dec. 10, 1998, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,054,168, each incorporated hereinto by reference.
Continuation in Parts (2)
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09209161 |
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09556577 |
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