Claims
- 1. An edible food additive which consists essentially of chlorophyll, fat soluble vitamins, n-hexacosyl alcohol, B-sitosterol and 2"-O-glucosylisovitexin obtained from green plants by a process which consists essentially of the steps of
- (1) treating a fresh raw edible green plant consisting essentially of the leaves and stems of barley before maturation to squeeze a green plant juice from the green plant and recovering the green plant juice,
- adjusting the pH of the green plant juice to a pH of 6.2 to 9.5,
- spray-drying or freeze-drying the green plant juice to obtain a green plant powder,
- (2) water extracting the green plant powder by contacting the powder with water at a ratio of 2 to 50 liters of water per kilogram of green plant juice powder to extract water-soluble components from the green juice powder and recovering water-insoluble green plant powder components comprising chlorophyll, lipids, water-insoluble proteins, polysaccharides, fat-soluble vitamins and protein- or sugar-bound minerals, and
- (3) solvent extracting the water-insoluble components by contact with a polar organic solvent consisting essentially of a mixture ethanol and acetone in which the weight ratio of ethanol to acetone is 2/1 to 1/10 and the amount of the solvent mixture to the water-insoluble component is 500 to 5000 ml per 100 g of the water-insoluble component of the green plant juice, and
- recovering the solvent extract components from the solvent mixture to obtain a powdered bright green material which consist essentially of chlorophyll, fat-soluble vitamins, n-hexacosyl alcohol, B-sitosterol and 2"-O-glucosylisovitexin.
- 2. The edible food additive of claim 1 in which the water extraction step 2 is carried out by contacting the powder with water at a ratio of 5 to 20 liters of water per kilogram of the green powder.
- 3. The edible food additive of claim 1 in which solvent extraction step (3) is carried out by contacting the water-insoluble components with the polar organic solvent and the amount of the solvent mixture to the water-insoluble components is 700 to 2000 ml per 100 g of the water-insoluble components.
Priority Claims (3)
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7-137495 |
May 1995 |
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7-137500 |
May 1995 |
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7-218255 |
Aug 1995 |
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Parent Case Info
This application is a divisional of Ser. No. 08/644,266 filed May 10, 1996, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,876,773.
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Divisions (1)
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