Treatment of Plant Juices, Extracts and Pigments
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1. A method for preparing a juice, extract or pigment from plants of the mustard-oil clade, that is odorless or has only a faint odor, by subjecting the juice, extract, or pigment to at least one of the following treatments:
- chromatography, enzyme, or combinations thereof.
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Products containing juices and or extracts from Brassicaceae plants are notorious for their obnoxious odor. This odor is a result of the myrosinase-glucosinolate system found in the family of plants. The present invention relates to Brassicaceae products (particularly red cabbage pigments) and provides treatments using enzyme(s) and chromatography to prevent, or significantly reduce the formation of off-odors.
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1. A method for preparing a juice, extract or pigment from plants of the mustard-oil clade, that is odorless or has only a faint odor, by subjecting the juice, extract, or pigment to at least one of the following treatments:
- chromatography, enzyme, or combinations thereof.
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