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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Oct. 16, 2001
Filed:
Mar. 06, 2000
Luping L. Ning, Valley Park, MO (US);
James L. Holbrook, Troy, IL (US);
Phillip S. Kerr, Wildwood, MO (US);
Protein Technologies International, Inc, St. Louis, MO (US);
Abstract
The present invention provides a breakfast cereal for human consumption that contains at least one cereal grain and a soy material selected from soy flour, soy grits, soy flakes, a comminuted whole soybean material, or combinations thereof. The soy material contains at most 20 &mgr;mol/g raffinose and 35 &mgr;mol/g stachyose, and at least 200 &mgr;mol/g sucrose. A process for producing such a breakfast cereal is also provided in which at least one cereal grain and a soy material selected from a soy flour, soy grits, soy flakes, a comminuted whole soybean material, or combinations thereof are blended, cooked to form a cereal dough, and a ready-to-eat cereal is formed from the cereal dough. The soy material contains at most 20 &mgr;mol/g raffinose and 35 &mgr;mol/g stachyose, and at least 200 &mgr;mol/g sucrose. A process of reducing coronary heart disease risk in a human is also provided in which a cereal containing a soy material containing at most 20 &mgr;mol/g raffinose and 35 &mgr;mol/g stachyose, and at least 200 &mgr;mol/g sucrose is administered to a human.