Soy hydrolysate based nutritional formulations

Information

  • Patent Application
  • 20030017232
  • Publication Number
    20030017232
  • Date Filed
    June 07, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Published
    January 23, 2003
    21 years ago
Abstract
Infant formulas and methods of providing nutrition to an infant are provided. The formula includes soy hydrolysate and other nutrients.
Description


BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

[0001] The present invention relates generally to products for providing nutritional support. More specifically, the present invention relates to infant formulas and other specialized nutritional supplements.


[0002] It is of course known to provide enteral nutrition to an individual. Such nutrition can be provided to either afford the complete nutrition requirements to the individual or as a supplement. In a similar vein, these products can either be directed to the population in general or individuals having special requirements. For example, due to disease states or other abnormalities, individuals may not be able to tolerate certain components that may be typical of most nutritional formulations.


[0003] One type of enteral nutrition is infant formulas. Infant formulas are designed to provide nutritional support to pre-term, full-term, and post-term babies. Typically, infant formulas are directed to individuals under the age of 12 months. These formulas are either designed as a substitute for or a supplement to human breast milk. Such formulations can provide the total nutritional support for an infant or they can be used to supplement an infant's diet.


[0004] Similar to the adult population, some infants are allergic to milk-based products. For example, a number of individuals have an intolerance to regular milk formulas. This is typically due to the proteins and/or lactose in the regular milk formulas. It is therefore known to provide infant formulas based on soy proteins; soy can be used as a substitute for milk.


[0005] Additionally, infants do not have fully developed digestive systems. Certain nutritional components, for example, protein, may be difficult for infants to digest during their early development.



SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

[0006] The present invention provides improved nutritional formulations. In a preferred embodiment, the present invention provides an infant formula that is preferably lactose free as well as is designed to be more easily digested by infants.


[0007] To this end, in an embodiment, the present invention provides an infant formula that is lactose free comprising hydrolyzed soy protein isolate.


[0008] In an embodiment, the soy hydrolysate isolate has a degree of hydrolysis of approximately 4 to about 10%.


[0009] In an embodiment, a stabilizer system is provided based on rice starch.


[0010] In an embodiment, a stabilizer system is provided based on corn starch.


[0011] In an embodiment, the soy hydrolysate isolate comprises not less than 50% by weight of the protein of the formula.


[0012] In an embodiment, based on a ready-to-use basis, the formula includes approximately 0.5 to about 5% by weight protein.


[0013] In an embodiment based on a ready-to-use basis: the formula includes approximately 0.5% to about 5% by weight protein; approximately 1% to about 10% carbohydrate; and approximately 1% to about 10% fat.


[0014] In another embodiment, the present invention provides an infant formula including: a protein source that provides approximately 0.5 to about 10% based on weight of the formula and includes soy hydrolysate isolate; a carbohydrate source; a fat source; a stabilizer system; and vitamins and minerals.


[0015] Additionally, in an embodiment, the present invention provides a method of providing an infant formula that is lactose free and more easily digested by an infant than at least some other lactose free infant formulas comprising the steps of using as a protein source soy hydrolysate.


[0016] An advantage of the present invention is to provide an improved infant formula.


[0017] Another advantage of the present invention is to provide an improved infant formula for infants that is easier to digest.


[0018] Still further, an advantage of the present invention is to provide a lactose-free infant formula.


[0019] Furthermore, an advantage of the present invention is to provide an infant formula that functions as a comfort product.


[0020] Moreover, an advantage of the present invention is to provide an enteral formulation that is more easily digested.


[0021] A further advantage of the present invention is to provide a method for providing nutrition to an individual having lactose intolerance.


[0022] Additional features and advantages of the present invention will be described in and apparent from the detailed description of the invention.







DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION

[0023] As noted above, in the preferred embodiment set forth below, the present invention provides improved infant formulas and methods for providing nutrition to infants. However, it should be noted, the present invention can be used to construct other dietary supplements for providing enteral nutrition to other individuals requiring lactose free and protein rich supplements that are easy to digest, e.g., adults.


[0024] Pursuant to an embodiment of the present invention an infant formula is provided that is lactose free. Thus, the formula can be provided to infants having an intolerance to regular milk formulas. In addition, the formula is designed to provide more easily digestible proteins. Thus, the formula can be used with infants, or other individuals that may have difficulties digesting proteins. For example, the formula can be used with infants that may be fussy due to an intolerance to regular soy protein formulas.


[0025] The present invention provides a soy hydrolysate based infant formula. It has been discovered that by providing hydrolyzed soy that a soy-based formula can be provided that is more easily digested and better tolerated and may have at least reduced allergenicity potential.


[0026] If desired, soy can comprise all of the protein source of the product. In an embodiment, soy comprises approximately 25% to about 75% by weight of the protein source of the product. In an embodiment, soy comprises up to approximately 50% by weight of the protein component of the formula. In an embodiment, the soy comprises 30% by weight of the total protein of the formula.


[0027] A number of soy hydrolysates can be utilized. Preferably, the soy is hydrolyzed to a moderate degree. For example, the hydrolysis, as measured by degree of hydrolysis, is preferably in the range of approximately 4 to about 10% and most preferably approximately 5 to about 8%. With a hydrolysis of, for example, 4 to 7%, it has been found that the cleaving of the soy proteins is sufficient to reduce the majority of whole soy proteins to peptides as determined by gel electrophoresis and peptide profile. Hydrolyzed soy isolate is available from Protein Technologies International (St. Louis, Mo.).


[0028] By way of example, and not limitation, embodiments of soy protein hydrolysate profiles are set forth below. Table 1 sets forth the soy protein hydrolysate specifications for an embodiment of the product.
1TABLE 1Soy Protein Hydrolysate SpecificationsPer 100 gramsProtein Content 65-90Fat0.5-20Moisture8 maximumCalcium0.5-3.0Phosphorus0.5-3.0Sodium2 maximumPotassium0.5-3.0


[0029] Table 2 sets forth an embodiment of the amino acid profile of a preferred soy protein hydrolysate.
2TABLE 2Amino Acid Profile of Soy Protein Hydrolysateg/100 gAlanine4.20Arginine7.70Aspartic Acid11.30Cysteine1.20Glutamic Acid19.00Glycine4.00Histidine2.60Isoleucine4.80Leucine8.00Lysine6.10Methionine1.20Phenylalanine5.30Proline5.70Serine5.20Threonine3.70Tryptophan1.40Tyrosine3.70Valine4.80


[0030] Table 3 sets forth the molecular weight distribution of a soy hydrolysate that has been found to function satisfactorily.
3TABLE 3Molecular Weight DistributionMolecular Weight Distribution% PeptidesMol. Wt. In DaltonsAverageRange>5000054-75000-500004844-511500-50002523-27<5002219-25Degree of Hydrolysis5.54.0-7.0


[0031] As noted, the above soy hydrolysate can be either the entire protein source or a protein thereof. The protein source can comprise, in an embodiment approximately 0.5% to about 5% by weight of a ready-to-use formula of the present invention. For a concentrate, this level, in an embodiment of the present invention, would be approximately 1.0 to about 10% by weight of the product.


[0032] In view of the soy hydrolysate, one of the issues with respect to the product is providing a stabilizer system. Pursuant to an embodiment of the present invention, neutral rice starch is utilized to stabilize the formula emulsion. Neutral rice starch provides stability as well as better hydration conditions and allows the product to be heat sterilized without degradation. In an embodiment, the stabilizer system is high amylose corn starch, kappa, or iota carragenan. However, it should be noted that a variety of stabilizer systems can be used. Such systems ideally should allow the product to be both aseptic and retort processable.


[0033] A number of stabilizer systems have been explored. By way of example, and not limitation, the physical stability of aseptic and retort processed soy hydrolysis-based infant formulas, based on the above soy hydrolysates, at the end of one month are set forth below in Table 4.
4TABLE 4Physical Stability of Aseptic and Retort Processed Soy HydrolysateBased Infant Formula at the End of One MonthRetorted Product (RTF)Aseptic Product (Concentrate)Phase SeparationSerumCreamTopBottomSystem(score 1 (best) - 5)Remarks%, phaseRemarks250 PPM kappa-carrageenan336436250 PPM kappa-carrageenan (higher336436pre-process temp & time)200 PPM kappa-carrageenan and 10032.54159PPM iota-carrageenan2% Modified Starch3327732% Modified Starch + 200 PPM iota-2521872carrageenan2% Rice Starch + 200 PPM iota-33.52377carrageenan2% Corn Starch (high amylose) + 2001.751Good4159PPM iota-carrageenan2% Corn Starch (high amylose) + 2501.251.5Good4159PPM iota-carrageenan1.2% Corn Starch (high amylose) +1.251.5GoodHomogeneousGood100 PPM iota-carrageenan + 150 PPMkappa-carrageenan1.2% Corn Starch (high amylose), 2501.251Good2080GoodPPM iota-carrageenan2% Corn Starch (high amylose), 2501.251Good4159PPM iota-carrageenan1.2% Corn Starch (high amylose), 2501.251.5Good4555PPM iota-carrageenan1.2% Corn Starch (high amylose), 1001.251.5Good2773GoodPPM iota-carrageenan, 150 PPMkappa-carrageenan1.2% Corn Starch (high amylose), 2501.251.5Good1585GoodPPM kappa-carrageenan


[0034] In addition to the protein source and stabilizer, the product will also include necessary macro and micronutrients to provide a complete nutritional product. In an embodiment of the present invention, a ready-to-use product will include approximately 1% to about 15% by weight carbohydrates. As a concentrate, in an embodiment of the present invention, the carbohydrates will comprise approximately 5% to about 20% by weight of the product.


[0035] In an embodiment of the present invention, the ready-to-use product will comprise approximately 1% to about 10% by weight fat. In an embodiment of the present invention as a concentrate, the product will comprise approximately 4 to about 20% by weight of fat.


[0036] The remaining components of the product will include vitamins and minerals with the majority of the product being water.


[0037] Set forth below are tables illustrating ready-to-feed formulas, concentrated infant formulas, and powdered infant formulas. Each of the tables sets forth embodiments of the formulations. In this regard, each of the tables sets forth, embodiments of possible ranges of each of the components.
5TABLE 5Ready-to-Feed FormulaDry matter basis % by weightPreferable RangesPreferred RangesRAW MATERIALSUpperLowerUpperLowerRO waterMaltrin M-1807.6041.9016.1783.327Soy hydrolysate isolate4.4360.8872.8831.553Intact Soy IsolateUp to 50% of totalUp to 30% of totalproteinproteinSucrose2.3270.5821.8901.018Palm Olein oil2.2260.5571.8090.974Soybean oil1.2470.3121.0130.545Coconut oil0.9800.2450.7960.429Corn Starch0.8850.2210.7190.387(High amylose)H O Safflower Oil0.2760.0690.2250.121Soy Lecithin 3 FUB0.2620.0660.2130.115Dimodan BPT/K0.2180.0540.1770.095Potassium Chloride0.1230.0310.1000.054Sodium Citrate0.1110.0280.0910.049Calcium Citrate, 4H2O0.0810.0200.0650.035Sodium ascorbate0.0570.0140.0460.025L-Methionine0.0390.0100.0310.017Choline Bitartrate0.0280.0070.0230.012Inositol0.0230.0060.0190.010Magnesium Chloride0.0180.0040.0140.0086H2OPotassium Citrate0.01550.00390.01260.0068Kappa-Carrageenan0.02030.00270.00880.0047Taurine0.01050.00260.00850.0046Alpha tocopherol acetate0.01010.00250.00820.0044Iota-Carrageenan0.01350.00180.00590.0032Ferrous sulfate0.00570.00140.00470.0025Magnesium Oxide0.00510.00130.00410.0022L-Carnitine0.00330.00080.00270.0015Zinc sulfate0.00250.00060.00210.0011Niacinamide0.00250.00060.00200.0011Vitamin A acetate0.00180.00050.00150.0008Vitamin K10.0015480.003870.0012580.000677Beta carotene0.0013710.0003430.0011140.000600Vit D30.0009120.0002280.0007410.000399Pantothenic acid0.0008440.0002110.0006860.000369Potassium iodide0.0002830.0000710.0002300.000124Copper sulfate0.0002430.0000610.0001980.000107Riboflavin0.0001760.0000440.0001430.000077Thiamine hydrochloride0.0001350.0000340.0001100.000059Pyridoxine hydrochloride0.0001230.0000310.0001000.000054Cobalamin0.0000610.0000150.0000490.000027Folic Acid0.0000350.0000090.0000290.000015Biotin0.0000130.0000030.0000110.000006Sodium selenate0.0000060.0000010.0000050.000002


[0038]

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TABLE 6










Concentrate Infant Formula









Dry matter basis % by weight










Preferrable Ranges
Preferred Ranges











RAW MATERIALS
Upper
Lower
Upper
Lower





RO water






Maltrin M-180
14.860
3.715
12.073
6.501


Soy hydrolysate isolate
6.931
1.733
5.632
3.032









Intact Soy Isolate
Up to 50% of total
Up to 30% of total



protein
protein











Sucrose
4.544
1.136
3.692
1.988


Palm Olein oil
4.348
1.087
3.533
1.902


Soybean oil
2.435
0.609
1.978
1.065


Coconut oil
1.913
0.478
1.554
0.837


Corn Starch
1.728
0.432
1.404
0.756


(High amylose)


H O Safflower Oil
0.540
0.135
0.439
0.236


Soy Lecithin, 3 FUB
0.512
0.128
0.416
0.224


Dimodan BPT/K
0.426
0.106
0.346
0.186


Potassium Chloride
0.240
0.060
0.195
0.105


Sodium Citrate
0.218
0.054
0.177
0.095


Calcium Citrate, 4H2O
0.157
0.039
0.128
0.069


Sodium ascorbate
0.111
0.028
0.090
0.049


L-Methionine
0.075
0.019
0.061
0.033


Choline Bitartrate
0.054
0.014
0.044
0.024


Inositol
0.045
0.011
0.037
0.020


Magnesium Chloride
0.034
0.009
0.028
0.015


6H2O


Potassium Citrate
0.0302
0.0076
0.0246
0.0132


Kappa-Carrageenan
0.0396
0.0053
0.0172
0.0092


Taurine
0.0204
0.0051
0.0166
0.0089


Alpha tocophenol acetate
0.0197
0.0049
0.0160
0.0086


Iota-Carrageenan
0.0264
0.0035
0.0114
0.0062


Ferrous sulfate
0.0112
0.0028
0.0091
0.0049


Magnesium Oxide
0.0099
0.0025
0.0080
0.0043


L-Carnitine
0.0065
0.0016
0.0053
0.0028


Zinc sulfate
0.0050
0.0012
0.0040
0.0022


Niacinamide
0.0049
0.0012
0.0040
0.0022


Vitamin A acetate
0.0035
0.0009
0.0029
0.0015


Vitamin K1
0.003024
0.000756
0.002457
0.001323


Beta carotene
0.002678
0.000670
0.002176
0.001172


Vit D3
0.001782
0.000446
0.001448
0.000780


Pantothenic acid
0.001648
0.000412
0.001339
0.000721


Potassium iodide
0.000553
0.000138
0.000449
0.000242


Copper sulfate
0.000475
0.000119
0.000386
0.000208


Riboflavin
0.000343
0.000086
0.000279
0.000150


Thiamine hydrochloride
0.000264
0.000066
0.000214
0.000115


Pyridoxine hydrochloride
0.000240
0.000060
0.000195
0.000105


Cobalamin
0.000119
0.000030
0.000097
0.000052


Folic Acid
0.000069
0.000017
0.000056
0.000030


Biotin
0.000026
0.000006
0.000021
0.000011


Sodium selenate
0.000011
0.000003
0.000009
0.000005










[0039]

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TABLE 7










Powder Infant Formula









Dry matter basis % by weight










Preferable Range
Preferred Range











RAW MATERIALS
Upper
Lower
Upper
Lower














Maltnn M-180
66.188
16.547
53.778
28.957


Soy hydrolysate isolate
27.267
6.817
22.154
11.929









Intact Soy Isolate
Up to 50% of total
Up to 30% of total



protein
protein











Sucrose
17.994
4.499
14.620
7.872


Palm Olein Oil
17.978
4.495
14.607
7.806


Soybean oil
10.068
2.517
8.180
4.405


Coconut oil
7.910
1.978
6.427
3.461


HO Safflower Oil
2.232
0.558
1.813
0.976


Soy Lecithin 3 FUB
2.028
0.507
1.647
0.887


Dimodan BPT/K
0.000
0.000
0.000
0.000


Potassium Chloride
0.950
0.238
0.772
0.416


Sodium Citrate
0.862
0.215
0.700
0.377


Calcium Citrate, 4H2O
0.626
0.157
0.509
0.274


Sodium ascorbate
0.440
0.110
0.358
0.193


L-Methionine
0.298
0.074
0.242
0.130


Choline Bitartrate
0.215
0.054
0.175
0.094


Inositol
0.180
0.045
0.146
0.079


Magnesium Chloride
0.137
0.034
0.111
0.060


6H2O


Potassium Citrate
0.1197
0.0299
0.0972
0.0524


Taurine
0.0808
0.0202
0.0657
0.0354


Alpha tocopherol acetate
0.0780
0.0195
0.0634
0.0341


Ferrous sulfate
0.0444
0.0111
0.0361
0.0194


Magnesium Oxide
0.0392
0.0098
0.0318
0.0171


L-Carratine
0.0257
0.0064
0.0208
0.0112


Zinc sulfate
0.0197
0.0049
0.0160
0.0086


Niacinamide
0.0195
0.0049
0.0158
0.0085


Vitamin A acetate
0.0140
0.0035
0.0114
0.0061


Vitamin K1
0.011975
0.002994
0.009730
0.005239


Beta carotene
0.010606
0.002652
0.008618
0.004640


Vit D3
0.007057
0.001764
0.005734
0.003087


Pantothenic acid
0.006526
0.001632
0.005303
0.002855


Potassium iodide
0.002190
0.000547
0.001779
0.000958


Copper sulfate
0.001883
0.000471
0.001530
0.000824


Riboflavin
0.001360
0.000340
0.001105
0.000595


Thiamine hydrochloride
0.001044
0.000261
0.000848
0.000457


Pyridoxime hydrochlor-
0.000949
0.000237
0.000771
0.000415


ide


Cobalamin
0.000470
0.000118
0.000382
0.000206


Folic acid
0.000274
0.000068
0.000222
0.000120


Biotin
0.000103
0.000026
0.000083
0.000045


Sodium selenate
0.000043
0.000011
0.000035
0.000019










[0040] The present invention provides improved infant formulas. These infant formulas can be utilized either as a supplement to or complete nutrition for the infant. Additionally, as illustrated above, the infant formulas can be provided as a ready-to-use product, a concentrate, or a powder that needs to be reconstituted. The formulas are designed to provide comfort to an infant. As used herein, a comfort formula is one that is more easily digestible for an infant or other individual. Due to the use of hydrolyzed soy, these formulas are easier for infants to digest.


[0041] It should be understood that various changes and modifications to the presently preferred embodiments described herein will be apparent to those skilled in the art. Such changes and modifications can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention and without diminishing its intended advantages. It is therefore intended that such changes and modifications be covered by the appended claims.


Claims
  • 1. An infant formula that is lactose free comprising soy hydrolysate isolate.
  • 2. The infant formula of claim 1 wherein the soy hydrolysate isolate has a degree of hydrolysis of approximately 4 to about 10%.
  • 3. The infant formula of claim 1 including a stabilizer system based on rice starch.
  • 4. The infant formula of claim 1 including a stabilizer system including high amylose corn starch.
  • 5. The infant formula of claim 1 wherein soy hydrolysate isolate comprises not more than 50% by weight of the protein of the formula.
  • 6. The infant formula of claim 1 wherein the formula has a reduced whole soy protein.
  • 7. The infant formula of claim 1 including on a ready-to-use basis approximately 0.5 to about 5% by weight protein.
  • 8. The infant formula of claim 1 including on a ready-to-use basis: approximately 0.5% to about 5% by weight protein; approximately 1% to about 10% carbohydrate; and approximately 1% to about 10% fat.
  • 9. An infant formula including: a protein source that provides approximately 0.5 to about 10% based on weight of the formula and includes soy hydrolysate isolate; a carbohydrate source; a fat source; a stabilizer system; and vitamins and minerals.
  • 10. The infant formula of claim 9 wherein the carbohydrate source provides approximately 1 to about 20% by weight of the content of the formula.
  • 11. The infant formula of claim 9 wherein the fat source provides approximately 1 to about 20% by weight of the content of the formula.
  • 12. The infant formula of claim 9 wherein the soy hydrolysate isolate has a degree of hydrolysis of approximately 4 to about 10%.
  • 13. The infant formula of claim 9 including a stabilizer system based on rice starch.
  • 14. The infant formula of claim 9 including a stabilizer system including high amylose corn starch.
  • 15. The infant formula of claim 9 wherein soy hydrolysate isolate comprises not less than 50% by weight of the protein of the formula.
  • 16. The infant formula of claim 9 wherein the formula provides comfort.
  • 17. The infant formula of claim 9 including a ready-to-use basis approximately 0.5 to about 5% by weight protein.
  • 18. The infant formula of claim 9 including on a ready-to-use basis: approximately 0.5% to about 5% by weight protein; approximately 1% to about 10% carbohydrate; and approximately 1% to about 10% fat.
  • 19. A nutritional formulation including: a protein source that provides approximately 0.5 to about 10% based on weight of the formula and includes soy hydrolysate isolate having a degree of hydrolysis of approximately 4 to about 10%; a carbohydrate source; a fat source; a stabilizer system; and vitamins and minerals.
  • 20. A method of providing an infant formula that is lactose free and more easily digested by an infant than at least some lactose free infant formulas comprising the steps of using as a protein source soy hydrolysate.
  • 21. The method of claim 20 wherein the soy hydrolysate isolate has a degree of hydrolysis of approximately 4 to about 10%.
  • 22. The method of claim 20 including a stabilizer system based on rice starch.
  • 23. The method of claim 20 including a stabilizer system including high amylose corn starch.
  • 24. The method of claim 20 wherein the formula provides comfort.
  • 25. The method of claim 20 wherein the formula has a reduced soy allergenicity.