Calle A Naves 01 / 02, Polígono Industrial Aloa, 3100 Puente la Reina, Navarra, Spain
(+34) 948 340 457
Calle A Naves 01 / 02, Polígono Industrial Aloa, 3100 Puente la Reina, Navarra, Spain
(+34) 948 340 457
Olive essential oil (Olea europaea). This type of oil can be used as base in the preparation of many types of edible oils, cosmetics and massages oils. Natural oils used in cosmetics have dermatological properties and are highly moisturizing penetrating deeply into our skin making it smooth, elastic and nourished.
Production process
The oil is made from the pulp and not the kernel and different qualities are available. The oil extraction is performed with the use of CO2 supercritical extraction technology, which is an innovative, clean and environmental friendly technology, currently applied for the extraction of phytochemicals from plants and herbs. Extraction temperatures are low, times are moderate and extraction is highly selective allowing tailored-made extracts and essential oils.
Composition
Essential fatty acids:
– Palmitic acids: C16:0 5.0-12%
– Palmitoleic acid: C16:1 < 1.0%
– Stearic acid: C18:0 < 3.5%
– Oleic acid:C18:1 < 65.0-80.0%
– Linoleic acid: C18:2 6.0-25%
– Linolenic acid: C18:3 < 1.0%
– Arachidic acid: C20:0 < 0.6%
– Gadoleic acid: c22:1 < 0.5%
– Behenic acid: C22:00 < 0.3%
– Ericic acid: C22:1 < 0.2%
Other characteristics
– Poor water solubility
– Strong aroma
Application
Food and non-food applications:
– Skin care, irritation, eczema, massage carrier
– Cardiovascular Health
Polyphenol-rich Fibre ingredient from Olive
Production process
The production process is based on the CSIC-ICTAN patent P201131442 recently licensed to Isanatur, which consists of a minimal processing, obtaining, drying and grinding olive pulp. Dried olive powder is subjected to an extraction process (physical/mechanical process) to remove the oil content and the remaining solid phase constitutes the multifunctional ingredient.
Composition
58% total dietary fibre
– 14 % soluble fibre
– 44 % insoluble fibre
7% phenolic antioxidant compounds
– 1.9 % phenolic antioxidant compounds (non extractable or bound to fibre)
– 5.1% phenolic antioxidant compounds (extractable)
6.7% protein
26.8% sugars, oligosaccharides and polyalcohols
3.5% others (minerals and vitamins)
Other characteristics
– Color: Brown
– Format: Fine Powder (< 0,25 µm)
– Solubility: Moderate in water
Application
Multifunctional ingredient:
– Cardiovascular Health
– Gastrointestinal Health
– Disorders involving oxidative stress and chronic low-grade inflammation
Possible food and non-food matrices:
– Bakery goods and cereal products (biscuits, snacks, cereals, breads)
– Beverages (juices, sport drinks, sodas)
– Probiotic, prebiotics and/or symbiotic products
– Supplements
– Cosmetics
GADF is a natural product obtained from red grapes that combines the properties of both dietary fibre and antioxidants in a single product.
Benefits of GADF consumption shown in scientific studies:
– Enhancement of antioxidant status
– Reduction of plasma LDL-cholesterol and blood pressure
– Growth stimulation of Lactobacillus
Production process
The process involves drying, sieving and reduction of particle size of grape skin and seeds with no additives.
Composition
GADF composition (dry matter basis):
– 78% Dietary fibre
– 16% Soluble dietary fibre
– 62% Insoluble dietary fibre
– 17% Non-extractable polyphenols
– 4% Extractable polyphenols
– 11% Protein
– 8% Fat
– 5% Ash
– Antioxidant capacity of 352 µmol TE/g dry extract
Other characteristics
– Red purple powder. Optional format: yellowish power (from white grapes)
– Daily fibre intake of 25 g/day recommended by EFSA
– Shelf life 24 months
Application
Its main application is to enhance the fibre content of food products and prevent the oxidation process.
Major food applications:
– Fruit applications: jam, jellies, snacks
– Cereal products: biscuits, breakfast cereals, cereal bars
– Beverages: soy milk, cocoa drink, tea, juices, soft drinks, sport drinks
– Diet products and gluten free products
– Nutritive preparations for GI disease therapies (IBS, constipation)
Prebiotic oligosaccharide for use as non-digestible food ingredient that beneficially affects the host by selectively stimulating the growth and/or activity of one or a limited number of beneficial bacteria in the colon.
Characteristics:
– Stable in acidic conditions of the stomach
– Resists digestion by enzymes in the gastrointestinal tract
– Selectively fermented by bacteria in the colon
– Proliferates the growth of beneficial Bifidobacteria and Lactobacilli
Production process
Biotechnological process using enzymatic hydrolisis of xylan-rich sources
Composition
Oligosaccharide made up of 2-10 xylose units. Purity 95-99%
– White and yellowish powder
– Resistant to acid (2.5-8.0) and heat
– Low caloric
– Daily recommended dose of 1-3 g for longer than 6 weeks
– Safe maximum dose estimated at 0.12 g/Kg body weight
– Approved as FOSHU in Japan and as GRAS in USA
– Shelf life 24 months
Food applications:
– Dairy products: yogurt, dairy drinks, milk powder
– Probiotic products and preparations, synbiotics
– Nutritive preparations for GI disease therapies (IBS, constipation)
– Diet products, products for diabetics and lactose intolerants
– Beverages: soy milk, cocoa drink, tea, juices, soft drinks, sport drinks
– Fruit applications: jam, jellies
– Chocolates
– Confectionary
– Bakery
– Meat products
Xylitol obtained from natural xylan-rich agricultural sources. Xylitol has 40% fewer calories than sugar and a low GI (7).
It is suitable for diabetic products and it promotes dental care, cuts off acid attacks, prevents cavities, reduces the amount of plaque and inhibits the bacteria in the mouth that causes tooth decay.
Production process
Biotechnological process using food grade yeast
Composition
Polyalcohol of purity > 95% (2R,3r,4S)-Pentane-1,2,3,4,5-pentol (C5H12O5 )
Other characteristics
– Cooling effect
– Water soluble (1.5 g/ml)
– Melting point 92-96 ºC
– Boiling point 216 ºC
– Crystalline form with the look and taste of sugar or milled grades (fine powder)
– Recommended dose of 1-20 grams per day (preferably 6-12 grams)
– No toxicity found in humans up to 430 g/day in adults and 65 g/day in children
– Labelling E967
Application
Food and non-food applications:
– Sweetener
– Candies
– Confectionary products
– Dairy
– Bakery
– Fruit applications: jam
– Chocolates
– Beverages
– Diabetic products
– Diet products
– Oral care: toothpaste, chewing gums