Claims
- 1. Marigold flower petals, leaves or both flower petals and leaves that contain one or more of an enhanced neoxanthin plus violaxanthin ratio, an enhanced β-carotene ratio, an enhanced lycopene ratio, an enhanced α-cryptoxanthin ratio, an enhanced phytoene ratio or an enhanced phytofluene ratio compared to such a ratio present in the flower petals, leaves or both flower petals and leaves of a non-mutant marigold wherein the xanthophylls are assayed as alcohols.
- 2. The marigold flower petals, leaves or both flower petals and leaves according to claim 1 wherein the β-carotene ratio is greater than about 1:10.
- 3. The marigold flower petals, leaves or both flower petals and leaves according to claim 1 wherein leaves exhibit an enhanced β-carotene ratio.
- 4. The marigold flower petals, leaves or both flower petals and leaves according to claim 1 wherein flower petals exhibit an enhanced β-carotene ratio.
- 5. The marigold flower petals according to claim 4 wherein the β-carotene ratio is greater than about 2:10.
- 6. The marigold flower petals according to claim 4 that are from a hybrid.
- 7. The marigold flower petals according to claim 4 that are present in comminuted form.
- 8. The marigold flower petals according to claim 4 that further exhibit at least one of an enhanced neoxanthin plus violaxanthin ratio, an enhanced lycopene ratio, an enhanced α-cryptoxanthin ratio, an enhanced phytoene ratio or an enhanced phytofluene ratio relative to a non-mutant marigold plant.
- 9. The marigold flower petals according to claim 4 wherein β-carotene ratio is greater than about 3:10.
- 10. The marigold flower petals, leaves or both flower petals and leaves according to claim 1 wherein the lycopene ratio is greater than about 1:10.
- 11. The marigold flower petals, leaves or both flower petals and leaves according to claim 10 wherein flower petals exhibit an enhanced lycopene ratio.
- 12. The marigold flower petals according to claim 10 wherein the lycopene ratio is greater than about 2:10.
- 13. The marigold flower petals according to claim 10 that are from a hybrid.
- 14. The marigold flower petals according to claim 10 that are present in comminuted form.
- 15. The marigold flower petals according to claim 10 that further exhibit at least one of an enhanced neoxanthin plus violaxanthin ratio, an enhanced β-carotene ratio, an enhanced α-cryptoxanthin ratio, an enhanced phytoene ratio or an enhanced phytofluene ratio relative to a non-mutant marigold plant.
- 16. The marigold flower petals according to claim 10 wherein lycopene ratio is greater than about 3:10.
- 17. A marigold plant or regenerable portion thereof, whose flower petals, leaves or both flower petals and leaves contain one or more of an enhanced neoxanthin plus violaxanthin ratio, an enhanced β-carotene ratio, an enhanced lycopene ratio, an enhanced α-cryptoxanthin ratio, an enhanced phytoene ratio or an enhanced phytofluene ratio compared to such a ratio present in the flower petals, leaves or both flower petals and leaves of a non-mutant marigold wherein the xanthophylls are assayed as alcohols.
- 18. The marigold plant or regenerable portion thereof according to claim 17 wherein the β-carotene ratio of the flower petals is greater than about 1:10.
- 19. The marigold plant or regenerable portion thereof according to claim 17 wherein leaves exhibit an enhanced β-carotene ratio.
- 20. The marigold plant or regenerable portion thereof according to claim 17 wherein flower petals exhibit an enhanced β-carotene ratio.
- 21. The marigold plant or regenerable portion thereof according to claim 17 that is a chemically-induced mutant.
- 22. The marigold plant or regenerable portion thereof according to claim 17 that is an ionizing radiation-induced mutant.
- 23. The marigold plant or regenerable portion thereof according to claim 17 that is a recombinantly-induced mutant.
- 24. The marigold plant or regenerable portion thereof according to claim 18 that further exhibits at least one of an enhanced neoxanthin plus violaxanthin ratio, an enhanced α-cryptoxanthin ratio, an enhanced phytoene ratio or an enhanced phytofluene ratio compared to such a ratio present in the flower petals, leaves or both flower petals and leaves of a non-mutant marigold wherein the xanthophylls are assayed as alcohols.
- 25. The marigold plant or regenerable portion thereof according to claim 17 wherein the β-carotene ratio is greater than about 2:10.
- 26. The marigold plant or regenerable portion thereof according to claim 17 that is a hybrid.
- 27. The marigold plant or a regenerable portion thereof according to claim 18 wherein the regenerable portion is cells selected from the group consisting of embryos, meristems, pollen, leaves, anthers, roots, root tips, and flowers, or protoplasts or callus derived therefrom.
- 28. The marigold plant or regenerable portion thereof according to claim 17 wherein the lycopene ratio of the flower petals is greater than about 1:10.
- 29. The marigold plant or regenerable portion thereof according to claim 28 that further exhibits at least one of an enhanced neoxanthin plus violaxanthin ratio, an enhanced α-cryptoxanthin ratio, an enhanced phytoene ratio or an enhanced phytofluene ratio compared to such a ratio present in the flower petals, leaves or both flower petals and leaves of a non-mutant marigold wherein the xanthophylls are assayed as alcohols.
- 30. The marigold plant or regenerable portion thereof according to claim 28 wherein the β-carotene ratio is greater than about 2:10.
- 31. The marigold plant or regenerable portion thereof according to claim 28 that is a hybrid.
- 32. The marigold plant or a regenerable portion thereof according to claim 28 wherein the regenerable portion is cells selected from the group consisting of embryos, meristems, pollen, leaves, anthers, roots, root tips, and flowers, or protoplasts or callus derived therefrom.
- 33. The marigold plant or regenerable portion thereof according to claim 17 whose flower petals, leaves or both flower petals and leaves exhibit a neoxanthin plus violaxanthin ratio of about 0.2 to about 1.
- 34. The marigold plant or regenerable portion thereof according to claim 17 whose flower petals exhibit a ratio of α-cryptoxanthin to α-cryptoxanthin plus lutein when assayed as alcohols after saponification that is about 0.25 to about 0.9.
- 35. The marigold plant or regenerable portion thereof according to claim 17 whose flower petals exhibit a phytoene ratio of about 0.3 to about 1.
- 36. The marigold plant or regenerable portion thereof according to claim 17 whose flower petals exhibit a phytofluene ratio of about 0.2 to about 1.
- 37. A marigold plant or regenerable portion thereof whose flower petals exhibit an α-cryptoxanthin ratio that is about 0.25 to about 0.9.
- 38. Pollen of the marigold plant of claim 17.
- 39. An ovule of the marigold plant of claim 17.
- 40. A seed that on planting in a suitable environment and growth to maturity yields a xanthophyll marigold plant according to claim 17.
- 41. A composition suitable for use as a food or feed supplement that comprises a comestible medium having dissolved or dispersed therein one or more marigold-derived pigments selected from the group consisting of neoxanthin plus violaxanthin, β-carotene, lycopene, α-cryptoxanthin, phytoene and phytofluene that are optionally mixed with lutein, wherein the ratio of any of the enumerated pigments present to lutein is greater than about 1:10.
- 42. The composition according to claim 41 wherein the zeaxanthin ratio is greater than about 2:10.
- 43. The composition according to claim 41 wherein said comestible medium is an edible oil.
- 44. The composition according to claim 41 wherein said comestible medium is a pharmaceutically acceptable binding agent.
- 45. A composition suitable for use as a food or feed supplement that comprises a mixture of marigold-derived fatty acid esters of lutein and one or more pigments selected from the group consisting of neoxanthin plus violaxanthin, β-carotene, lycopene, α-cryptoxanthin, phytoene and phytofluene dissolved or dispersed in a comestible medium, wherein the ratio of any of the enumerated pigments present to lutein is greater than about 1:10, when xanthophylls are assayed as alcohols.
- 46. The composition according to claim 45 wherein the β-carotene ratio is greater than about 2:10.
- 47. The composition according to claim 45 wherein the lycopene ratio is greater than about 2:10.
- 48. The composition according to claim 45 wherein said comestible medium is an edible oil.
- 49. The composition according to claim 45 wherein said comestible medium is a pharmaceutically acceptable binding agent.
- 50. An oleoresin of a mutant marigold, said oleoresin having an enhanced lycopene ratio relative to an oleoresin from a non-mutant marigold.
- 51. An oleoresin of a mutant marigold, said oleoresin containing free, unesterified xanthophylls.
- 52. Marigold flower petals that contain colored carotenoids comprised of α-cryptoxanthin.
- 53. The marigold flower petals according to claim 52 wherein α-cryptoxanthin is the most abundant carotenoid present in the flower petals.
- 54. Marigold flower petals, leaves or both flower petals and leaves that are substantially free of lutein, and at least about one-half of whose carotenoids are comprised of zeaxanthin and β-carotene, when xanthophylls are assayed as alcohols.
- 55. The marigold flower petals, leaves or both flower petals and leaves according to claim 54 wherein zeaxanthin and β-carotene together constitute about 60 to about 95 weight percent of the extractable carotenoid pigments present in leaves and/or petals of a contemplated plant, when xanthophylls are assayed as alcohols.
- 56. The marigold flower petals, leaves or both flower petals and leaves according to claim 54 wherein β-carotene constitutes about 5 to about 80 weight percent of the carotenoid pigments present in leaves and/or petals of a contemplated plant.
- 57. Marigold flower petals that contain zeaxanthin esters and are substantially free of esters of both neoxanthin and violaxanthin, and wherein zeaxanthin constitutes at least about one-half of the extractable carotenoids when xanthophylls are assayed as alcohols.
- 58. A marigold plant, or a regenerable portion thereof, whose flower petals contain zeaxanthin esters and are substantially free of esters of both neoxanthin and violaxanthin, and wherein zeaxanthin constitutes at least about one-half of the extractable carotenoids when xanthophylls are assayed as alcohols.
- 59. Pollen of the marigold plant of claim 58.
- 60. An ovule of the marigold plant of claim 58.
- 61. Seed that on planting in a suitable environment and growth to maturity yields a marigold plant according to claim 58.
- 62. A marigold oleoresin whose carotenoids include zeaxanthin esters and are substantially free of both neoxanthin and violaxanthin esters when said oleoresin is analyzed after saponification.
- 63. A carotenoid composition suitable for use as a food or feed supplement that comprises zeaxanthin esters and one or more other carotenoids that are dissolved or dispersed a comestible medium, said composition being substantially free of esters of both neoxanthin and violaxanthin, wherein zeaxanthin constitutes about 50 to less than 90 percent of the carotenoids, and said one or more other carotenoids is one or more of a carotene, xanthophyll, or xanthophyll ester whose percentage amount is assayed after saponification and in which xanthophyll percentage is determined as alcohols.
- 64. A food additive comprised of marigold petals or flowers that contain one or more of an enhanced zeaxanthin ratio, an enhanced neoxanthin plus violaxanthin ratio, an enhanced β-carotene ratio, an enhanced lycopene ratio, an enhanced α-cryptoxanthin ratio, an enhanced phytoene ratio or an enhanced phytofluene ratio compared to such a ratio present in the flower petals, leaves or both flower petals and leaves of a non-mutant marigold wherein the xanthophylls are assayed as alcohols.
- 65. The food additive according to claim 64 wherein said petals are substantially whole.
- 66. The food additive according to claim 64 wherein said petals are comminuted.
- 67. The food additive according to claim 64 wherein said petals are dried.
- 68. The food additive according to claim 64 wherein said petals contain zeaxanthin esters and are substantially free of both neoxanthin and violaxanthin, with zeaxanthin constituting at least about one-half of the extractable carotenoids when measured as the dialcohol after saponification.
- 69. A food additive that comprises dried, finely comminuted marigold petals.
- 70. The food additive according to claim 69 wherein said petals contain lutein and zeaxanthin as the principal xanthophylls as measured as the dialcohol after saponification.
- 71. The food additive according to claim 70 wherein the zeaxanthin ratio is about 3 to about 7:100.
- 72. The food additive according to claim 70 wherein the zeaxanthin ratio is greater than about 1:10.
- 73. The food additive according to claim 69 wherein said petals contain zeaxanthin esters and are substantially free of both neoxanthin and violaxanthin, with zeaxanthin constituting at least about one-half of the extractable carotenoids when measured as the dialcohol after saponification.
- 74. The food additive according to claim 69 wherein said petals contain an enhanced lycopene ratio relative to dried, comminuted petals from a non-mutant marigold.
- 75. The food additive according to claim 69 wherein α-cryptoxanthin is the most abundant carotenoid present in the dried, comminuted flower petals.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 10/325,265 filed on Dec. 19, 2002, that was a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 10/180,775 that was filed on Jun. 26, 2002, that itself claimed priority of provisional application Serial No. 60/302,460 that was filed on Jun. 29, 2001.
Provisional Applications (1)
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Continuation in Parts (2)
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