Application of stable rice sugar derivative-treated by enzyme
A technology of enzyme treatment and derivatives, applied in the field of controlling mammalian serum glucose level, can solve problems such as variable and large fluctuations in blood sugar level
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Embodiment 1
[0078] This example illustrates the clinical evaluation of stable rice bran derivatives in diabetic patients. Furthermore, the effects of RiceX stabilized rice bran, RiceX Ricelin (a stabilized soluble derivative of rice bran) and RiceX fiber complex (a stabilized insoluble derivative of rice bran) in diabetic (type I) and non-insulin-dependent diabetic (type II) humans were evaluated. Effects of Subject Blood Glucose and Lipids. This clinical evaluation was performed at the Center for Advanced Medical Research in Madison, Wisconsin, and the Army Pathology Research Institute, Rawalpindi, Pakistan.
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[0080] A. Product description
[0081] RiceX Stabilized Rice Bran, RiceX Ricelin and RiceX Fiber Complex are rich in fiber, non-starch polysaccharides, complex carbohydrates, protein, fat, B complex vitamins and strong antioxidants such as beta-carotene, vitamin E (tocopherol and Tocotrienols), gamma-oryzanol, phytosterols and polyphenols.
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Embodiment 2
[0119] This example illustrates the synthesis of enzyme-treated stabilized rice bran.
[0120] 1200 lbs of stabilized rice bran were mixed with 570 gallons of water to form an aqueous extract. The mixture was stirred for 30 minutes. Add 240 grams of alpha-amylase and mix for 10 minutes. The mixture was then pumped through a heat exchanger at about 190°F and passed through the coils for 25 minutes. The mixture was then dried on a drum dryer to less than 5% moisture.
Embodiment 3
[0122] This example illustrates the synthesis of enzyme-treated stable insoluble and soluble derivatives of rice bran.
[0123] 1200 lbs of stabilized rice bran were mixed with 570 gallons of water to form an aqueous extract. The mixture was stirred for 30 minutes. Add 240 grams of alpha-amylase to the mixture and mix for 10 minutes.
[0124] The mixture was then pumped through a heat exchanger at about 190°F and passed through the coils for 25 minutes. The mixture was then pumped into a decanter centrifuge set at 3,6000 RPM and fed at a rate of 2 gallons per minute. In a centrifuge, the soluble part of the rice bran is separated from the insoluble part.
[0125] The soluble fraction was dried on a drum dryer to a moisture of 2.8%. The insoluble fraction was also dried on a drum dryer to a moisture of 4%. The process yielded 550 lbs of dry rice bran insoluble and 420 lbs of dry rice bran soluble concentrate. The chemical compositions of the two products are listed in Tab...
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