WO2007102700A1 - Fermented bubble drink with functionality - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a bubbled foamy drink provided by applying a bubbling engineering process to various functional foods, particularly, fermented foods supplied using various fermentation techniques, that have functions to control the activation of bioregulatory functions in view of biological defense and physical rhythm control and preventive medicine in lives, including humans.
- the present inventor has earnestly and intensively conducted research to develop a process by which a cold bubbling process is applied to bioavailable food materials, based on bubbling engineering technology, to design and manipulate formation reactions of foam in a creative and easy manner.
- the present inventor has succeeded in developing a bubble drink suitable for drinking, characterized in that a foamy structure can be easily obtained at ambient pressure and temperature, a flow of materials can be intentionally manipulated, which is an inherent characteristic of foam, and unit processes can be varied during in-line automatic production, which is a characteristic of modern industry, without involving considerable additional expense.
- the bubbling engineering technology is defined as a process wherein additives for various purposes and applications are added to bioavailable food materials selected from grain powders, natural protein foods, etc. to prepare a colloidal solution, and thereafter, the colloidal solution is reacted with a gas-containing aqueous solution to prepare a foamy colloid.
- the bubbling engineering technology can be realized by a combination of techniques based on the following basic mechanisms:
- the reaction speed can be controlled by varying the crystal state of the saccharides, so that the reaction rates of the respective steps can be controlled;
- the number, size and mobility of air bubbles can be manipulated by controlling the amount of protein; [8] 4. Manipulating the state (e.g., kind, pressure (including partial pressure), temperature and state) of the gas can remotely control the environments of biochemical reactions in a living body (e.g., partial pressure control control of biochemical reactions control of pharmacological effects for health and hygiene improvement); and
- the final product produced by bubbling engineering process in the present invention may be a 3-state complex(the composite state of gas, liquid and solid) bubble structure, an aggregation of foam scum, a body of brewed solution(patterned water), a stabilizing process, or a combination thereof.
- Bubble drink products by this invention can be served by impromptu (improvised) cuisine of simply mixing two major functional materials, i.e. a gas-saturated drink and a food concentrate in colloidal dispersion state, and hence spontaneously forming a fluent complex aggregation of gas bubbles, and then are ingested by means of drinking in the form of synthetic construction as named 'bubble drink' which enables ingesta not only to help the living subject to keep and/or improve health but also to attain various functional effects when carefully designed and controlled.
- Those beneficial results are achieved by the property of bubble drink maximizing the introduction of gas within the digestive system with a soft feeling of gulp, thereby increasing the functional efficiency of the ingested gas materials.
- parched cereal powder constitutes a suspension type (10,000 A or more), food such as milk, partially a colloidal suspension type (10-10,000 A), and sugar, a solution type (1-10 A) of dispersed particles.
- a colloidal solution constituting bubble drink can be defined as 'complex colloid' in which the three types coexist.
- colloid accordingly, the physicochemical properties of bubble drink are dependent on the sizes of the constituent materials and irrespective of those properties and thereby, the term 'complex colloid' naturally secures a wide variety of choice in identifying bubble drink material constituents, thus excluding the need for additional longwinded explanation thereof.
- the present invention relates to a follow-up technique of bubble drink disclosed in
- Patent Application PCT/KR2007/001040 entitled “Bubble Drink Provided by Bubbling Engineering Process” which was filed by the present applicant, and the technical spirit of the present invention is associated with a functional fermented bubble drink provided by adding a fermented food to the bubble drink disclosed in the patent application to impart additional characteristic functions to the bubble drink.
- a powder of soup prepared with fermented soybeans may be added during production of the final bubble drink.
- the fermented foods may be provided by various conventional methods other than the techniques mentioned to suggest embodiments applicable to the present invention in "Background Art"
- the present invention provides a method for producing a functional fermented bubble drink using bubbling engineering process to effectively provide functional materials to a consumer.
- the method of the present invention comprises the steps of:
- the functional raw materials may be in the form of a powder of pulverizing the lyophilized food or an extract prepared by lyophilizing a fermented food.
- a functional material may be further added during mixing of the raw materials prepared in the previous steps.
- the functional material is selected taking into consideration the purpose of drinking, functions, and demand and taste of a consumer.
- CO is added in the form of a dry ice powder during the mixing.
- the bubble drink consisting of separates of liquid and foam phases prepared in the fifth step is tightly sealed, followed by alcoholic fermentation or lactic acid bacteria fermentation.
- vegetable soup is further added during conversion of the gel into a sol.
- the vegetable soup may be prepared by gently heating one -half of a carrot, one-fourth of a radish, one-fourth of dried radish leaves, one-fourth of a burdock and one dried oak mushroom in two liters of water for one hour, followed by cooling.
- the present invention also provides a bubble drink that is ingested such that the amount of intake of a consumer is satisfied, offering a sense of satiety to the consumer wherein the bubble drink is produced by a method comprising the steps of:
- a bubble drink for dietary treatment of a disease such as obesity or diabetes
- a disease such as obesity or diabetes
- the caloric intake of a consumer suffering from the disease is controlled while offering a sense of satiety to the consumer
- the bubble drink is produced by a method comprising the steps of:
- the functional material used in the third step may be ginseng extract A or B.
- the functional material may be a cacao extract containing dietary fibers.
- the functional material may be a soybean fermented food produced using Rhizopus nigricans disclosed in Korean Patent No. 681532, a lyophilized product of Opuntia ficus-indica var., saboten or soup prepared with fermented soybeans, or the like. It is apparent to those skilled in the art of foods that the technical spirit of the present invention can be applied to all general fermented foods provided by various conventional methods other than the techniques mentioned to suggest embodiments applicable to the present invention in "Background Art"
- the control of the foam-forming catalyst is more effective and simpler than that of the gas carrier.
- foam functions to preserve a fragrance, e.g., xylitol, for a prolonged time and to emit an aroma through the oral cavity for a long time after ingestion. Therefore, it is believed that the bubble drink is most effective in producing aromatic diet drinks.
- the functional fermented bubble drink of the present invention is produced by applying bubbling engineering process to various fermented foods while keeping effective ingredients obtained from fermentation and aging and is programmed such that the physical rhythm of an organism can be optimized and the amount of caloric intake of consumers can be justly consumed in view of preventive medicine.
- the functional and fermented bubble drink of the present invention comprises a fermented food and pharmacologically active functional ingredients, which control biological functions and rhythm, prevent various diseases such as diabetes, control diseases to assist in the recovery of the patients, enhance immunocompetence, etc.
- the functional fermented bubble drink of the present invention pharmacologically active substances, such as ribonucleic acids, oligosaccharides, chitosan, polysaccharides, amino acids and oligopeptides, are provided as various additives.
- the functional fermented bubble drink of the present invention serves primary nutritive functions of food, bioregulatory functions, and preventive, curative and protective functions against various diseases.
- the bubble drink of the present invention provides improved physical constitution of the weak, the elderly, children and patients under medical treatment by programming or designing the composition of the bubble drink depending on various intended purposes, including biological defense, physical rhythm control, prevention of diseases, recovery from diseases and enhancement of natural immune function. [57]
- the flavored carbonated drink can be prepared by any well-known method.
- Mineral water (CO content: 1.112%) produced from Chojeong-ri, Chungcheongbuk-do, Korea, natural soda pop, and flavored carbonated drink products, including Coca-Cola Zero, Kin Cider, Fanta and Demisoda, were used in the following examples. All drink products were stored in a freezer at 5 0 C.
- the volume of each of the carbonated drinks was measured in a cylindrical container having a diameter of 9 cm and a height of 9 cm at ambient pressure and room temperature.
- the height of each of the carbonated drinks was measured in a glass having a height of 12 cm and a diameter of 6 cm, which is routinely used at home.
- a colloidal solution (milk + powder of roasted grains + sugar) was added to the glass, and a gas carrier fell freely from a height of 30 cm within 5 seconds to induce turbulence. As a result, a bubble colloid was obtained. The maximum volume of the bubble colloid was expressed in V . max
- the milk can be prepared by an ordinary technique.
- Supgol Milk (provided by FamilyMart Co., Korea), Pasteur Fresh Milk (produced by Pasteur Milk Co., Korea) and Pasteur Organic Milk (produced by Pasteur Milk Co., Korea) were used.
- the addition of butter and sesame oil caused a reduction in foaming function.
- a parched cereal powder, a parched food powder and a powder of vegetable enzymes were readily prepared by well-known techniques. In the following examples, three powders of different types were used.
- Fine powder of roasted grains C (fiporog C): A fine powder of roasted grains for parched food, which was prepared by processing a mixture of a parched cereal powder and dry parched food materials wherein the parched cereal powder consists of brown glutinous rice (13%), barley (13%), unhulled barley (15%), brown rice (13%), black soybean (13%), white soybean (4.4%), unshelled grains of adlay (4.4%), African millet (4.4%) and corn (4.4%) and wherein the dry parched food materials consist of sesame (2.2%), black sesame (2.2%), wild sesame (2.2%), sweet potato (0.88%), potato (0.88%), sea tangle (0.44%), anchovy (0.44%), brown seaweed (0.44%), chestnut (0.88%), mushroom (0.44%), spinach (0.44%), cabbage (0.44%), mugwort (0.44%), onion (0.44%), banana (0.44%), an embryo bud of brown rice (0.88%), pumpkin (0.44%), carrot (0.44%) and apple
- edible additives were mixed, for example, starch flour, york flour, parched wild sesame flour, coffee extract powder, salt powder, green tea flour, powder of ginseng steamed red, concentrate of ginseng steamed red, extract of ginseng steamed red, pepper flour, powder of soup prepared with fermented soybeans, dry ice powder, powder of various vegetable enzymes, powder of herbs and pollen.
- the sugar white sugar having a diameter of 1 mm or less was mainly used.
- the sugar was mixed with the parched cereal powder, and then the mixture was pulverized into a fine powder (fiporog AlOO) having a size of 100 D or less and a fine powder (fiporog AlO) having a size of 10 D or less.
- mannitol or xylitol was further added or used instead of the sugar, similar results were obtained.
- the ratios of a solution state to a foamy state separated from a 100% foamy state with time were expressed as R , R , R and R , respectively.
- the ratios were expressed as values of V (total) : V (liquid) : V t 1 b
- the powder was added to 20 ml of Pasteur Organic Milk (produced by Pasteur Milk Co., Korea) to prepare a composite colloidal solution.
- the composite colloidal solution was mixed with 1Og of brewing vinegar (acidity: 6-7) of grains with stirring.
- a gas-containing aqueous solution natural soda pop
- R (H) 14 : 6 : 8
- R (H) 14 : 6 : 8.
- the foamy structure was an aggregate of big bubbles having a diameter of 1 to 2 cm. The foamy structure was maintained for 5 minutes or more.
- the powder was added to 20 ml of Pasteur Organic Milk (produced by Pasteur Milk Co., Korea) to prepare a composite colloidal solution.
- Pasteur Organic Milk produced by Pasteur Milk Co., Korea
- one-half of a carrot, one-fourth of a radish, one-fourth of dried radish leaves, one-fourth of a burdock and one dried oak mushroom were gently heated in two liters of water for one hour, and then the mixture was cooled to prepare vegetable soup.
- the composite colloidal solution was mixed with 2Og of the vegetable soup with stirring.
- 100 ml of a gas-containing aqueous solution naturally soda pop
- a crystal powder of white sugar and a grain powder are mixed together and pulverized under pressure to increase the surface energy of the mixture. Thereafter, the fine powder is friction-processed by a turbulent flow. At this time, it is necessary to process the fine powder into a solid aerosol by electrostatic adsorption. This processing can be done in a dry hot- wind tunnel at high temperature (Adsorption; Agent + Dispersant adsorption, wind tunnel; formation of polarized and air-cushioned powder), where gelatinization, drying and fractionation are effected.
- a sol colloid is prepared.
- the sol colloid is required to prepare a food concentrate as a bubbling agent.
- the sol colloid is foamed to prepare a foam colloid.
- a gas -containing aqueous solution absorbs a surface active catalyst by the adsorptive force of a fine powder of roasted grains. As a result, separation of the gas from the gas-containing aqueous solution is maximized.
- a reaction procedure is programmed on the processing characteristics (e.g., hy- drophilic saccharine crystalloid, hydrophobic pores and electrostatic adsorption of powders) of reaction materials while being less affected by the natures of the reaction materials.
- the reaction bases can be readily set by manipulation of powder processing, colloidal surface reactions and gas ingredients contained in a gas-saturated drink, selection of aerobic or anaerobic fermentation, and control of the fermentation rate, so that the reaction procedure, sequence and rate can be adjusted and checked in each step.
- the binding states of the powder materials are monitored by the addition of various extract powders (coffee, ginseng steamed red, honey, green tea, pollen, charcoal, tobacco (ash) extract powders) to program the viscosity values in each step, so that the surface energy of the grain powder is preserved and the viscosity of the colloidal aqueous solution is enhanced.
- extract powders coffee, ginseng steamed red, honey, green tea, pollen, charcoal, tobacco (ash) extract powders
- bubble cells can be precisely controlled by varying the amount of the solution (trapping of moisture by the saccharide + trapping of surface active reaction materials by the grains)
- Free fall and vortex turbulence are employed as aeration triggers for colloidal explosive reactions. Accordingly, the height of the free fall is controlled to adjust an increase in the entropy of the bubble colloid.
- the functional fermented bubble drink of the present invention comprises a fermented food and a pharmacologically active functional ingredient, it controls biological functions, prevents various diseases, such as diabetes, controls diseases to assist in the recovery from the diseases, and controls biological rhythm.
- ginseng products such as ginseng steamed red, polysaccharides of mushrooms, and extracts and powders thereof may be used.
- physiologically active substances and glycosides of fermented organic acids and carbohydrates may be used.
- [I l l] Other nutritive substances applicable to the bubble drink of the present invention are as follows: Silkworm extract, propolis, antioxidants and polysaccharides contained in all fruits (e.g., apple), all kinds of yeasts, enzymes, fungi and microbes, gymnosperms, angiosperms, ferns, algae, fungi, moss, cnidaria, echinodermata, nematoda, mollusca, brachiopoda, nematomorpha, rotifera, arthropoda, bryozoa, porifera, acanthocephala, entoprocta, chaetognatha, sipunculida, tardigrada, nemath- elminthes, nemertina, chordate, platyhelminthes, annelida, calcium, magnesium, iron, soybean paste, hot pepper paste, mixed soybean paste with red pepper paste, soup prepared with fermented soybeans, sal
- red rice yeast extract skin activating components, yeasts, fermented soybeans, all kinds of alcoholic drinks, kojic acid, red rice yeast enzymes of seaweeds (e.g., sea tangle), unsaturated fatty acids, saturated fatty acids, isoflavone, vitamin E, MS bacteria, starch, arrowroot, sugar, inorganic matter, polyphenol, flavonoid, hyphae of all mushrooms (e.g., basidiomycetes), eicosapentaenoic acd (EPA), polysaccharide peptide (PSP), interferons, retinol, luteolin, transresveratrol, IgY, peptides, bifidus bacteria, lactoferrin, whey, glycomacropep tides, sialic acid, immunoglobulin, lactoalbumin, galactose, galactosides, ganglioside, chondroitin sulfate, isoflavone, he
- the functional fermented bubble drink of the present invention is a kind of instant food produced by converting fermented materials to be ingested into a blast of bubbled structure in 3 state complexity of solid, liquid and gas.
- the functional fermented bubble drink of the present invention is a kind of storable food produced by converting a fermented food into a drink having an improved structure.
- the functional fermented bubble drink of the present invention may be combined with another drink, for example, a conditioner capable of optimizing the absorption of nutrients from a food (e.g., vegetable soup), to constitute a menu for ingestion.
- the kinds and the mounts of a raw material, a catalytic material, a strain for fermentation and a fermented concentrate used in the final foam-generating step are selected and their contents are optionally selected and controlled. Therefore, the characteristics of the bubble drink can be adjusted to provide the bubble drink as a custom-made or custom-ordered product according to the demand of consumers.
- the bubble drink of the present invention can be used to provide high-quality drinks having various characteristics according to the demand of consumers belonging to a particular social class.
- the bubble drink of the present invention can be provided by determining an ingestion program depending on the kinds of food and nutrients and controlling the ingestion of the food and nutrients by the program.
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