Methods and apparatus for low heat spray drying
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United States(US) Patent
등록
국제특허분류(IPC7판)
A61K-047/00
A23L-001/22
A61K-009/16
C11B-009/00
A23L-001/00
출원번호
US-0606771
(2015-01-27)
등록번호
US-9332776
(2016-05-10)
발명자
/ 주소
Beetz, Charles P.
Corbett, Robert
Salem, David
출원인 / 주소
ZOOMESSENCE, INC.
대리인 / 주소
Hultquist, PLLC
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152
초록▼
Methods and apparatus provide for spray drying a liquid product into a dried powder without applying heat, including: forming a slurry including a liquid solvent, a carrier, and an active ingredient; applying an electrostatic charge to the slurry; atomizing the charged slurry to produce a plurality
Methods and apparatus provide for spray drying a liquid product into a dried powder without applying heat, including: forming a slurry including a liquid solvent, a carrier, and an active ingredient; applying an electrostatic charge to the slurry; atomizing the charged slurry to produce a plurality of electrostatically charged, wet particles; suspending the electrostatically charged, wet particles for a sufficient time to permit repulsive forces induced by the electrostatic charge on at least some wet particles to cause at least some of such particles to divide into wet sub-particles; and continuing the suspending step, without the presence of any heated drying fluids, for a sufficient time to drive off a sufficient amount of the liquid solvent within most of the wet particles to leave a plurality of dried particles (the powder), each dried particle containing the active ingredient encapsulated within the carrier.
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1. A spray dried powder, comprising: a plurality of dried particles, which individually contain an amount of final active ingredient encapsulated within a carrier resulting from drying a slurry containing an initial active ingredient, a liquid solvent and the carrier, wherein:the initial active ingr
1. A spray dried powder, comprising: a plurality of dried particles, which individually contain an amount of final active ingredient encapsulated within a carrier resulting from drying a slurry containing an initial active ingredient, a liquid solvent and the carrier, wherein:the initial active ingredient includes one or more constituent components, at least one of which is among one or more principle molecular types from which at least one of a desirable food, flavor, fragrance, medicament, and pigment is obtained;the final active ingredient includes one or more of the constituent components corresponding with those of the initial active ingredient as modified by the drying of the slurry; anda weight percentage of at least one of the one or more principle molecular types in the final active ingredient is within about 5% of a weight percentage of the corresponding principle molecular types in the initial active ingredient. 2. The spray dried powder of claim 1, wherein the one or more principle molecular types are molecular types of a food composition. 3. The spray dried powder of claim 1, wherein the one or more principle molecular types are molecular types of a flavor composition. 4. The spray dried powder of claim 1, wherein the one or more principle molecular types are molecular types of a fragrance composition. 5. The spray dried powder of claim 1, wherein the one or more principle molecular types are molecular types of a medicament composition. 6. The spray dried powder of claim 1, wherein the one or more principle molecular types are molecular types of a pigment composition. 7. The spray dried powder of claim 1, wherein the weight percentage of at least one of the one or more principle molecular types in the final active ingredient is within about 3% of a weight percentage of the corresponding principle molecular types in the initial active ingredient. 8. The spray dried powder of claim 1, wherein the weight percentage of at least one of the one or more principle molecular types in the final active ingredient is within about 2% of a weight percentage of the corresponding principle molecular types in the initial active ingredient. 9. The spray dried powder of claim 1, wherein the weight percentage of at least one of the one or more principle molecular types in the final active ingredient is within about 1% of a weight percentage of the corresponding principle molecular types in the initial active ingredient. 10. A spray dried powder, comprising: a plurality of dried particles, which individually contain an amount of active ingredient encapsulated within a carrier, wherein:the active ingredient includes one or more constituent components, at least one of which is among one or more principle molecular types from which at least one of a desirable food, flavor, fragrance, medicament, and pigment is obtained; anda weight percentage of at least one of the one or more principle molecular types in the active ingredient does not vary by more than about 5% during aging of the dried powder during any period of elevated temperature of about 95° F. up to about 1000 hours. 11. The spray dried powder of claim 10, wherein the one or more principle molecular types are molecular types of a food composition. 12. The spray dried powder of claim 10, wherein the one or more principle molecular types are molecular types of a flavor composition. 13. The spray dried powder of claim 10, wherein the one or more principle molecular types are molecular types of a fragrance composition. 14. The spray dried powder of claim 10, wherein the one or more principle molecular types are molecular types of a medicament composition. 15. The spray dried powder of claim 10, wherein the one or more principle molecular types are molecular types of a pigment composition. 16. The spray dried powder of claim 10, wherein the weight percentage of at least one of the one or more principle molecular types in the active ingredient does not vary by more than about 3% during aging of the dried during any period of elevated temperature of about 95° F. up to about 1000 hours. 17. The spray dried powder of claim 10, wherein the weight percentage of at least one of the one or more principle molecular types in the active ingredient does not vary by more than about 2% during aging of the dried during any period of elevated temperature of about 95° F. up to about 1000 hours. 18. The spray dried powder of claim 10, wherein the weight percentage of at least one of the one or more principle molecular types in the active ingredient does not vary by more than about 1% during aging of the dried during any period of elevated temperature of about 95° F. up to about 1000 hours. 19. The spray dried powder of claim 10, wherein the carrier comprises starch. 20. A spray dried fiber composition, comprising: a plurality of dried fibers, which individually contain an amount of final active ingredient encapsulated within a carrier resulting from drying a slurry containing an initial active ingredient, a liquid solvent and the carrier, wherein:the initial active ingredient includes one or more constituent components, at least one of which is among one or more principle molecular types from which at least one of a desirable food, flavor, fragrance, medicament, and pigment is obtained; andthe final active ingredient includes one or more of the constituent components corresponding with those of the initial active ingredient as modified by the drying of the slurry, and wherein the spray dried fiber composition has at least one of the characteristics of (i) a weight percentage of at least one of the one or more principle molecular types in the final active ingredient is within about 5% of a weight percentage of the corresponding principle molecular types in the initial active ingredient, and (ii) a weight percentage of at least one of the one or more principle molecular types in the final active ingredient does not vary by more than about 5% during aging of the dried fibers during any period of elevated temperature of about 95° F. up to about 1000 hours.
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