Unprocessed hops; unprocessed hop cones; raw hops. Hop extracts for making beer; Hop extracts for use in the preparation of drinks; Lupulin powder for use in the preparation of beverages; Processed hop pellets, concentrated hop pellets, and isomerized hop pellets; all for making beverages.
Unprocessed hops; unprocessed hop cones; raw hops Hop extracts for making beer; Hop extracts for use in the preparation of drinks; Lupulin powder for use in the preparation of beverages; Processed hop pellets, concentrated hop pellets, and isomerized hop pellets; all for making beverages
A new and distinct variety of hop plant named ‘HS15619’, particularly selected for its high alpha acid content, resistance to all known strains of powdery mildew currently in the Washington Yakima Valley, resistance to downy mildew, early-mid harvest maturity and exceptional cone production yields, is disclosed.
A device, system, and method for removing hop cones and leaves from hop vines, including a set of rotating shafts with mounted picking fingers (picking drums) which are located between sets of rotating shafts with mounted paddles (grasper drums). The grasper drums, which are rotating at a different speed than the picking drums, transport and hold the vine which the picking drums remove the cones and the leaves from the vine.
Unprocessed hops; unprocessed hop cones; raw hops Hop extracts for making beer; Hop extracts for use in the preparation of drinks; Lupulin powder for use in the preparation of beverages; Processed hop pellets, concentrated hop pellets, and isomerized hop pellets; all for making beverages
6.
MICROWAVE-ASSISTED DECARBOXYLATION OF ORGANIC ACIDS IN HEMP MATERIALS
The present disclosure provides a method for decarboxylation of organic acids in hemp materials. The method includes placing hemp biomass in a container. The method further includes heating the hemp biomass using a microwave so that the hemp biomass receives between 100 J/g and 2,000 J/g, inclusive, total microwave energy. The method further includes decarboxylating the hemp biomass to form decarboxylated products.
C07C 37/56 - Preparation of compounds having hydroxy or O-metal groups bound to a carbon atom of a six-membered aromatic ring by reactions decreasing the number of carbon atoms by replacing a carboxyl or aldehyde group by a hydroxy group
The present disclosure provides a method for decarboxylation of organic acids in hemp materials. The method includes placing hemp biomass in a container. The method further includes heating the hemp biomass using a microwave so that the hemp biomass receives between 100 J/g and 2,000 J/g, inclusive, total microwave energy. The method further includes decarboxylating the hemp biomass to form decarboxylated products.
A61K 36/00 - Medicinal preparations of undetermined constitution containing material from algae, lichens, fungi or plants, or derivatives thereof, e.g. traditional herbal medicines
The present disclosure provides a method for decarboxylation of organic acids in hemp materials. The method includes placing hemp biomass in a container. The method further includes heating the hemp biomass using a microwave so that the hemp biomass receives between 100 J/g and 2,000 J/g, inclusive, total microwave energy. The method further includes decarboxylating the hemp biomass to form decarboxylated products.
A61K 36/00 - Medicinal preparations of undetermined constitution containing material from algae, lichens, fungi or plants, or derivatives thereof, e.g. traditional herbal medicines
Provided is a decarboxylating carboxylic acids of cannabinoids in hemp extract or hemp biomass in which the hemp extract or hemp biomass is heated to a temperature of 40 C to 100 C in the presence of one or more divalent or monovalent reagents.
C07C 37/50 - Preparation of compounds having hydroxy or O-metal groups bound to a carbon atom of a six-membered aromatic ring by reactions decreasing the number of carbon atoms
Provided is a decarboxylating carboxylic acids of cannabinoids in hemp extract or hemp biomass in which the hemp extract or hemp biomass is heated to a temperature of 40° C. to 100° C. in the presence of one or more divalent or monovalent reagents.
C07C 37/50 - Preparation of compounds having hydroxy or O-metal groups bound to a carbon atom of a six-membered aromatic ring by reactions decreasing the number of carbon atoms
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DECARBOXYLATION OF CANNABIDIOLIC ACID IN HEMP BIOMASS & HEMP EXTRACT
Provided is a decarboxylatmg carboxylic acids of cannabinoids in hemp extract or hemp biomass in which the hemp extract or hemp biomass is heated to a temperature of 40° C to 100° C in the presence of one or more divalent or monovalent reagents.
A61K 31/045 - Hydroxy compounds, e.g. alcoholsSalts thereof, e.g. alcoholates
A61K 36/00 - Medicinal preparations of undetermined constitution containing material from algae, lichens, fungi or plants, or derivatives thereof, e.g. traditional herbal medicines
03 - Cosmetics and toiletries; cleaning, bleaching, polishing and abrasive preparations
05 - Pharmaceutical, veterinary and sanitary products
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(1) All purpose cleaning preparations for cleaning purposes in the food and food processing industry; all purpose cleaning preparations containing plant extracts; anti-microbial preparations, anti-fungal preparations, and anti-biotic preparations containing hop derived compounds for inhibiting bacteria, fungi and algae for industrial and agricultural use.
(2) All purpose cleaning preparations for cleaning purposes in the food and food processing industry; all purpose cleaning preparations containing plant extracts; anti-microbial preparations, anti-fungal preparations, and anti-biotic preparations containing hop derived compounds for inhibiting bacteria, fungi and algae for industrial and agricultural use.
Humulus lupulus L., named ‘Delta’ is characterized by its good cone yield, nice aroma (characterized as mild citrus/spice), 1:1 ratio of alpha-acids to beta-acids, low CoH, high Linalool, good storage stability, and resistance to hop powdery mildew. The new variety resulted from cross-pollination performed in 2003 in a field in Prosser, Wash., United States and has been asexually reproduced in a nursery in Prosser, Wash., United States.
01 - Chemical and biological materials for industrial, scientific and agricultural use
05 - Pharmaceutical, veterinary and sanitary products
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Cleaning preparations for cleaning purposes in the food and food processing industry; cleaning preparations containing plant extracts for use in the food and food processing industry Anti-microbial preparations for inhibiting bacteria, fungi and algae, anti-fungal preparations, anti-biotic preparations for industrial and agricultural uses, none of the foregoing for use in food supplements or pharmaceutical preparations or for use with motorized vehicles
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AN IMPROVED METHOD FOR INHIBITING BACTERIA GROWTH DURING ETHANOL FERMENTATION
The present invention is an antibacterial hop product used to inhibit the growth of gram positive bacteria in yeast propagators and ethanol producing fermenters. The hop product is an isomerized or stabilized hop made of alkaline earth metals or alkali earth metals. The antibacterial hop product also enhances the alcohol tolerance of yeast cells.
This invention describes natural hop products that are stable solutions of alpha- acids, as well as their preparation and their use for post-fermentation addition to beer for the purpose of improving the foam quality, as measured by foam stability and foam cling. Improvements in the stability (both physical and chemical) of the alpha-acids are described by incorporation of iso-alpha-acids and tetrahydroiso-alpha-acids as well as various brewery-acceptable co-solvents. The alpha-acids also improve the physical stability of the reduced iso-alpha-acids, including tetrahydroiso-alpha-acids.
This invention describes natural hop products that are stable solutions of alpha-acids, as well as their preparation and their use for post-fermentation addition to beer for the purpose of improving the foam quality, as measured by foam stability and foam cling. Improvements in the stability (both physical and chemical) of the alpha-acids are described by incorporation of iso-alpha-acids and tetrahydroiso-alpha-acids as well as various brewery-acceptable co-solvents. The alpha-acids also improve the physical stability of the reduced iso-alpha-acids, including tetrahydroiso-alpha-acids.
A plant wash comprising a mixture of dormant oil and hop extract in a carrier is useful for protecting fruit trees against freeze damage, bacterium, pest infestations, fungi and wilt.
2 gas into it or a combination of both. The resinous product of the hydrogenation reaction is collected by depressurization of the fluid exiting the catalyst bed, conveniently causing release of any excess dissolved gas.
The alkali metal salts form of β-acids dissolved in propylene glycol is used to control microbial growth in food products, process streams and other applications, including in cosmetic formulations.
A61K 36/00 - Medicinal preparations of undetermined constitution containing material from algae, lichens, fungi or plants, or derivatives thereof, e.g. traditional herbal medicines
A61K 9/00 - Medicinal preparations characterised by special physical form
A61K 47/00 - Medicinal preparations characterised by the non-active ingredients used, e.g. carriers or inert additivesTargeting or modifying agents chemically bound to the active ingredient
Iso-α-acids and reduced iso-α-acids in their free acids states are converted into mobile resins by the addition of concentrated solutions of alkali metal hydroxides. A food compatible viscosity reducer is added to reduce viscosity and also discourage phase separation during storage. The products may be used in brewing for the bittering of beer and are most effectively used in an apparatus that automatically blends the product with water and injects the resultant, aqueous solution into beer.
05 - Pharmaceutical, veterinary and sanitary products
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Hop derivatives for the control of the micro biotic growth in foods, within production processes and other industrial application, except such for pharmaceutical purposes.
Humulus lupulus L., named “Super Galena” is disclosed. “Super Galena” has relatively high contents of bitter acids, beta-acids, total oil, and humulene, and a moderate, pleasant aroma. “Super Galena” is comparable to Galena in its aroma and bitterness profile but offers a substantially higher yield and complete resistance to hop powdery mildew strains found in Washington, United States. The new variety was discovered among the progeny of a sexual cross made in 1998 in Yakima, Wash., United States and has been asexually reproduced and assessed in field plots in Prosser, Wash., United States.
Humulus lupulus L., named “APOLLO” is characterized by its exceptional high percentage of alpha acids, excellent storage stability of alpha acids, low CoH value for an alpha variety, and resistance to hop powdery mildew strains found in Washington. The new variety was cultivated as a result of a cross in 2000 at Golden Gate Roza Hop Ranches in Prosser, Wash., United States and has been asexually reproduced in Prosser, Wash., United States.
Humulus lupulus L., named “01046” is characterized by its exceptional cone yield, high percentage of alpha acids, and resistance to hop powdery mildew strains found in Washington. The new variety was cultivated as a result of a cross in 2000 at Golden Gate Roza Hop Ranches in Prosser, Wash., United States and has been asexually reproduced in Prosser, Wash., United States.
03 - Cosmetics and toiletries; cleaning, bleaching, polishing and abrasive preparations
05 - Pharmaceutical, veterinary and sanitary products
31 - Agricultural products; live animals
32 - Beers; non-alcoholic beverages
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Hop products for cosmetic purposes, including hop oils. Hop products for pharmaceutical and disinfectant purposes. Hop products in natural state, namely raw, fresh, dried, pressed, seeds, plants or flowers; hop products for food. Hop products, namely hops, hop powders and hop extracts for use in the preparation of malt beverages.
03 - Cosmetics and toiletries; cleaning, bleaching, polishing and abrasive preparations
05 - Pharmaceutical, veterinary and sanitary products
31 - Agricultural products; live animals
32 - Beers; non-alcoholic beverages
Goods & Services
Raw, fresh, dried or pressed hops, hop powder, hop pellets, hop oils, hop products, and hop extracts for cosmetic purposes. Raw, fresh, dried or pressed hops, hop powder, hop pellets, hop oils, hop products, and hop extracts for pharmaceutical purposes. Raw, fresh, dried or pressed hops, hop powder, hop pellets, hop oils, hop products, and hop extracts. Raw, fresh, dried or pressed hops, hop powder, hop pellets, hop oils, hop products, and hop extracts for use in the preparation of malt beverages; non-alcoholic malt beverages and beer.
03 - Cosmetics and toiletries; cleaning, bleaching, polishing and abrasive preparations
31 - Agricultural products; live animals
32 - Beers; non-alcoholic beverages
Goods & Services
Hop products; namely hop oils. Hop products in natural state, fresh dried or pressed. Hop products; namely hops, hop powders and hop extracts for use in the preparation of malt beverages.