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Daniel Perlman, Arlington US

Daniel Perlman, Arlington, MA US

Patent application numberDescriptionPublished
20090017099CHOLESTEROL-RICH COMPOSITE FOOD THAT IS RENDERED SUBSTANTIALLY NON-CHOLESTEROLEMIC USING PHYTOSTEROLS - A composite food is described that includes a single serving portion of a cholesterol-rich food component (abbreviated CRFC) such as a hamburger or hot dog, and a cholesterol-compensating flour-based baked bun configured and sized to hold the CRFC. The bun contains a sufficient amount of phytosterols to compensate for the cholesterol contained in the CRFC, and the phytosterols are provided in a physical and chemical form that is bioavailable during digestion of the composite food.01-15-2009
20090092727WATER-DISPERSIBLE PHYTOSTEROL-SURFACTANT CONGLOMERATE PARTICLES - A hot and cold water-dispersible dry-milled composition including phytosterol-surfactant conglomerate (PSC) particles which include a blend of dry microparticulate non-ester phytosterols and a dry binary surfactant. The composition further optionally includes one or more additional dry ingredients such as anti-caking agents, anti-foam agents, natural and artificial sweeteners, non-dairy creamers and flavoring agents.04-09-2009
20090220437MODIFIED GRAPE SEED OILS - Edible oils are described which are extracted from dried fermented grape seeds isolated from a fermented grape pomace that has undergone fermentation, e.g., primary fermentation during wine making. The edible oils contain distinguishing flavor and fragrance chemicals evidenced by organoleptic evaluation and chemical analysis, in which these chemicals are substantially lacking in grape seed oils that have been similarly extracted from grape seeds isolated from non-fermented grape pomace.09-03-2009
20090280231PRO-OXIDANT SUGARS BALANCED WITH POLYPHENOLIC ANTIOXIDANTS - A dry edible sugar-based sweetener composition in the form of a granular or powdered material containing a first quantity of at least one natural sugar combined with a second quantity of polyphenolic antioxidants (aka phenolic antioxidants, measured as gallic acid equivalents). The phenolic antioxidants are provided by at least one dry water-soluble extract purified from edible fruit and/or vegetable material, in which the ratio of the second quantity to the first quantity is preferably between 0.5% and 10% by weight.11-12-2009
20100233339PREPARED FOODS CONTAINING TRIGLYCERIDE-RECRYSTALLIZED NON-ESTERIFIED PHYTOSTEROLS - A dietary supplement is provided which includes at least one triglyceride-based edible fat and between 3% and 50% by weight of triglyceride recrystallized phytosterols. The dietary supplement can be in the form of a capsule, pill or wafer. Additionally, the dietary supplement can be combined with protein, vitamins, minerals, or combinations thereof.09-16-2010
20110104326BALANCED SN-2 MYRISTATE-CONTAINING EDIBLE OIL - A nutritional fat or oil-based composition for increasing HDL cholesterol, decreasing LDL cholesterol and decreasing the LDL/HDL cholesterol ratio in human plasma is described. The composition typically includes at least 1% by weight myristic acid esterified at the sn-2 position in triglyceride molecules, includes between 10% and 40% by weight linoleic acid, and further includes between 30% and 65% by weight oleic acid and between 15% and 40% by weight total saturated fatty acids. The ratio of sn-2 myristic acid to sn-2 palmitic acid is typically greater than 1:1 and the sum of weight percentages for saturated, monounsaturated and polyunsaturated fatty acids equals 100%. In desirable cases, the composition is substantially cholesterol-free.05-05-2011
20110166227BALANCED MYRISTATE- AND LAURATE-CONTAINING EDIBLE OIL - Nutritional fat or oil-based compositions for increasing HDL cholesterol, decreasing total cholesterol (TC), LDL cholesterol and decreasing the LDL/HDL cholesterol ratio in human plasma are described. The compositions can advantageously include at least 10% of myristic acid and/or lauric acid in which at least 3% of said fatty acid composition is myristic acid and at least 3% is lauric acid; in some cases at least 1% by weight myristic acid and/or lauric acid is esterified at the sn-2 position in triglyceride molecules. The compositions also include between 5% and 40% by weight linoleic acid, and typically further include at least 10% by weight monounsaturated fatty acids and between 15% and 55% by weight total saturated fatty acids. The sum of weight percentages for saturated, monounsaturated and polyunsaturated fatty acids equals 100%. In desirable cases, the composition is substantially cholesterol-free. Also described are fat compositions and diets which are adapted to limit increases in blood triglycerides, total cholesterol, LDL, and VLDL, even in the presence of dietary cholesterol.07-07-2011
20110177181Modified grape seed oils - Edible oils are described which are extracted from dried fermented grape seeds isolated from a fermented grape pomace that has undergone fermentation, e.g., primary fermentation during wine making. The edible oils contain distinguishing flavor and fragrance chemicals evidenced by organoleptic evaluation and chemical analysis, in which these chemicals are substantially lacking in grape seed oils that have been similarly extracted from grape seeds isolated from non-fermented grape pomace.07-21-2011
20110177224STABILIZATION OF OMEGA-3 FATTY ACIDS IN OIL-WATER EMULSIONS - A food or beverage composition suitable for human consumption includes an aqueous suspension such as cow's milk that has been supplemented and homogenized with an omega-3 fatty acid-containing supplementation oil, in which a supplementation oil includes one part by weight of an EPA/DHA fatty acid-containing enriching oil that has been combined and diluted with at least one part by weight of an oxidative stabilization oil, such as a low linoleic acid/high oleic acid-containing oxidative stabilization oil. As a result, the rate of oxidation of EPA/DHA fatty acids added to the aqueous suspension via the supplementation oil can be reduced at least two-fold or even much more compared to the rate of oxidation of an equal quantity of the same EPA/DHA fatty acid-containing enriching oil homogenized into the same aqueous suspension without having been first combined and diluted with the oxidative stabilization oil.07-21-2011

Patent applications by Daniel Perlman, Arlington, MA US