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EP 1 889 853 A8 |
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CORRECTED EUROPEAN PATENT APPLICATION |
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published in accordance with Art. 153(4) EPC |
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Correction information: |
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Corrected version no 1 (W1 A1) |
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Corrigendum issued on: |
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13.08.2008 Bulletin 2008/33 |
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Date of publication: |
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20.02.2008 Bulletin 2008/08 |
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Date of filing: 07.06.2006 |
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International Patent Classification (IPC):
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International application number: |
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PCT/JP2006/311453 |
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International publication number: |
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WO 2006/132288 (14.12.2006 Gazette 2006/50) |
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AT BE BG CH CY CZ DE DK EE ES FI FR GB GR HU IE IS IT LI LT LU LV MC NL PL PT RO SE
SI SK TR |
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07.06.2005 WO PCT/JP2005/010430 28.09.2005 JP 2005283058 13.03.2006 JP 2006067317
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Applicants: |
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- SAN-EI GEN F.F.I., INC.
Toyonaka-shi,
Osaka 561-8588 (JP)
- Phillips Hydrocolloids Research Limited
London W1S 4AQ (GB)
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Inventors: |
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- FUNAMI, Takahiro,
c/o SAN-EI GEN F.F.I., INC.
Toyonaka-shi, Osaka 561-8588 (JP)
- KATAOKA, Yohei,
c/o SAN-EI GEN F.F.I., INC.
Toyonaka-shi, Osaka 561-8588 (JP)
- HIROE, Mika,
c/o SAN-EI GEN F.F.I., INC.
Toyonaka-shi, Osaka 561-8588 (JP)
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Representative: Müller-Boré & Partner
Patentanwälte |
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Grafinger Strasse 2 81671 München 81671 München (DE) |
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METHOD FOR MODIFICATION OF PECTIN AND APPLICATION THEREOF |
(57) This invention modifies pectin, and improves, by the use of the modified pectin,
physical properties of a subject composition, such as dispersion stability, emulsifying
activity/emulsion stability, water holding property (syneresis inhibiting property),
texture, viscosity development property, and gelling property. Pectin is modified
by heating a raw material pectin in the form of a powder at 50 to 150°C for 1 minute
to 48 hours. Preferably, as a raw material pectin to be heated, pectin whose loss
upon drying is 20% (w/w) or lower is used. More preferably, the raw material pectin
is heated at 50 to 150°C for 1 minute to 48 hours at a relative humidity of 20 to
90% (w/w) and/or under a reduced pressure.