Claims
- 1. Marigold flower petals, leaves or both flower petals and leaves that contain one or more of an enhanced zeaxanthin ratio, 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 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, the plant that produced said petals or leaves having petals that contain a measurable amount of zeta-carotene.
- 2. The marigold flower petals, leaves or both flower petals and leaves according to claim 1 wherein the zeaxanthin ratio is greater than about 1:10.
- 3. The marigold flower petals, leaves or both flower petals and leaves according to claim 2 wherein said flower petals have a xanthophyll content of about 4 to about 25 mg/g dry weight.
- 4. The marigold flower petals, leaves or both flower petals and leaves according to claim 1 wherein leaves exhibit an enhanced zeaxanthin ratio.
- 5. The marigold flower petals, leaves or both flower petals and leaves according to claim 4 wherein said leaves have a xanthophyll content of about 0.2 to about 1.25 mg/g dry weight.
- 6. The marigold flower petals, leaves or both flower petals and leaves according to claim 1 wherein flower petals exhibit an enhanced zeaxanthin ratio.
- 7. The marigold flower petals according to claim 6 wherein zeaxanthin ratio is greater than about 2:10.
- 8. Marigold flower petals that contain a ratio of zeaxanthin to zeaxanthin plus lutein of greater than about 2:10, said zeaxanthin and lutein being present in the petals as fatty acid esters that are assayed as alcohols after saponification.
- 9. The marigold flower petals according to claim 8 that are from a hybrid.
- 10. The marigold flower petals according to claim 8 that are present in comminuted form.
- 11. The marigold flower petals according to claim 8 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.
- 12. The marigold flower petals according to claim 8 wherein zeaxanthin ratio is greater than about 3:10.
- 13. A marigold plant or regenerable portion thereof, whose flower petals, leaves or both flower petals and leaves contain one or more of an enhanced zeaxanthin ratio, 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 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, the plant that produced said petals or leaves having petals that contain a measurable amount of zeta-carotene.
- 14. The marigold plant or regenerable portion thereof according to claim 13 wherein the zeaxanthin ratio of the flower petals is greater than about 1:10.
- 15. The marigold plant or regenerable portion thereof according to claim 13 wherein said flower petals have a xanthophyll content of about 4 to about 25 mg/g dry weight.
- 17. The marigold plant or regenerable portion thereof according to claim 13 wherein leaves exhibit an enhanced zeaxanthin ratio.
- 18. The marigold plant or regenerable portion thereof according to claim 13 that further exhibits 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 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.
- 19. The marigold plant or regenerable portion thereof according to claim 13 wherein the zeaxanthin ratio is greater than about 2:10.
- 20. The marigold plant or regenerable portion thereof according to claim 13 that is a hybrid.
- 21. The marigold plant or a regenerable portion thereof according to claim 13 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.
- 22. A marigold plant or regenerable portion thereof, whose flower petals, leaves or both flower petals and leaves contain a ratio of zeaxanthin to zeaxanthin plus lutein of greater than about 2:10, said zeaxanthin and lutein being present in the petals as fatty acid esters that are assayed as alcohols after saponification.
- 23. The marigold plant or regenerable portion thereof according to claim 22 whose flower petals, leaves or both flower petals and leaves further exhibits 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 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.
- 24. The marigold plant or regenerable portion thereof according to claim 23 whose flower petals, leaves or both flower petals and leaves exhibit a neoxanthin plus violaxanthin ratio of about 0.2 to about 1.
- 25. The marigold plant or regenerable portion thereof according to claim 23 whose flower petals exhibit a β-carotene ratio of about 0.05 to about 0.9.
- 26. The marigold plant or regenerable portion thereof according to claim 23 whose leaves exhibit a β-carotene ratio of about one.
- 27. The marigold plant or regenerable portion thereof according to claim 23 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.
- 28. The marigold plant or regenerable portion thereof according to claim 23 whose flower petals exhibit a phytoene ratio of about 0.3 to about 1.
- 29. The marigold plant or regenerable portion thereof according to claim 23 whose flower petals exhibit a phytofluene ratio of about 0.2 to about 1.
- 30. A marigold plant or regenerable portion thereof 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.
- 31. Pollen of the marigold plant of claim 13.
- 32. An ovule of the marigold plant of claim 13.
- 33. A seed that on planting in a suitable environment and growth to maturity yields a xanthophyll marigold plant according to claim 13.
- 34. A composition suitable for use as a food or feed supplement that comprises a mixture of zeaxanthin and lutein dissolved or dispersed in a comestible medium, wherein the zeaxanthin ratio is greater than about 1:10.
- 35. The composition according to claim 34 wherein the zeaxanthin ratio is greater than about 2:10.
- 36. A composition suitable for use as a food or feed supplement that comprises a mixture of fatty acid esters of zeaxanthin and lutein dissolved or dispersed in a comestible medium, wherein the zeaxanthin ratio that is greater than about 1:10.
- 37. The composition according to claim 36 wherein the zeaxanthin ratio is greater than about 2:10.
- 38. The composition according to claim 36 wherein said comestible medium is an edible oil.
- 39. The composition according to claim 36 wherein said comestible medium is a pharmaceutically acceptable binding agent.
- 40. An oleoresin of a mutant marigold, said oleoresin having one or more of an enhanced zeaxanthin ratio, 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 an oleoresin from a non-mutant marigold.
- 41. The oleoresin according to claim 40 that contains free xanthophylls, carotenes and chlorophyll.
- 42. The oleoresin according to claim 40 that contains xanthophyll esters, carotenes and is largely free of chlorophyll.
- 43. Marigold flower petals that contain colored carotenoids comprised of α-cryptoxanthin.
- 44. The marigold flower petals according to claim 43 wherein α-cryptoxanthin is the most abundant carotenoid present in the flower petals.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application claims priority from U.S. Serial No. 60/302,460, filed Jun. 29, 2001.
Provisional Applications (1)
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