CA3107569C - Procede de fabrication d'un produit microextrude comestible comprenant une proteine, composition obtenue ainsi et son utilisation - Google Patents

Procede de fabrication d'un produit microextrude comestible comprenant une proteine, composition obtenue ainsi et son utilisation

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CA3107569C
CA3107569C CA3107569A CA3107569A CA3107569C CA 3107569 C CA3107569 C CA 3107569C CA 3107569 A CA3107569 A CA 3107569A CA 3107569 A CA3107569 A CA 3107569A CA 3107569 C CA3107569 C CA 3107569C
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La présente invention concerne des produits microextrudés comestibles ayant des modules d'élasticité en compression et en traction semblables aux propriétés mécaniques de la viande, lesdits produits comestibles comprenant plusieurs couches d'éléments microextrudés constitués d'une composition viscoélastique, ladite composition viscoélastique comprenant, dans un solvant comestible approprié, des quantités élevées de protéine et un polymère pseudoplastique comestible. L'invention concerne en outre des procédés particuliers pour obtenir de tels produits microextrudés comestibles, en particulier un procédé d'impression 3D. L'invention concerne en outre des utilisations particulières de produits comestibles, comprenant l'utilisation en tant que substituts de viande. L'invention concerne en outre de nouvelles compositions viscoélastiques comestibles comprenant des protéines et des polymères pseudoplastiques.
CA3107569A 2018-08-07 2019-08-06 Procede de fabrication d'un produit microextrude comestible comprenant une proteine, composition obtenue ainsi et son utilisation Active CA3107569C (fr)

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EP18382598 2018-08-07
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