Title of Invention

DRY PSYLLIUM HUSK INCORPORATED DOUGH PRODUCTS AND METHOD OF PREPARATION THEREOF

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FORM 2THE PATENT ACT 1970(39 of 1970)&The Patents Rules, 2003COMPLETE SPECIFICATION(See section 10 and rule 13)
1. TITLE OF THE INVENTIONDRY PSYLLIUM HUSK INCORPORATED DOUGH PRODUCTS AND METHOD OF PREPARATION THEREOF
2. APPLICANT (S)(a) NAME:(b) NATIONALITY:(c) ADDRESS: PATEL KAUSHIK KESHAVLALan Indian201, Prashant Apartment,Near Karelibaug Post Office,Karelibaug,Vadodara-390018.Gujarat, India.
3. PREMABLE TO THE DESCRIPTION
PROVISIONALThe following specification describes the invention. 0 COMPLETEThe following specification particularly describes the invention and the manner in which it is to be performed.



The present invention relates to dry psyllium husk incorporated dough products and method of preparation thereof.
In the present invention dry psyllium husk is used in the preparation of the dough products. The process for preparation of dough products is simple, less time consuming and cost-effective.
Background of the Invention:
Extensive research has been carried out into the physiological effects of dietary fiber and there is evidence that a low intake may be associated with a number of diseases. Inverse relationships between fiber intake and the incidence of obesity, heart disease, cholesterol, cancers (of the colon and breast), diabetes and gastrointestinal disorders have been reported. Dietary fiber may also bind toxins, bile acids and carcinogens [From; http://www.ifst.org/hottop33.htm -Institute of Food Science & Technology, UK]. Thus fiber content in the food .plays an important role in the natural functioning of the body. The Nutrient Facts Panel for U.S. Food Regulations has determined that the target percentage daily value for dietary fiber is about 25 grams in a 2000 calorie per day diet and about 30 grams in a 2500 calorie per day diet.
Psyllium is "one of the best source of natural dietary fiber. The source of psyllium is the seeds of plants of the Plantago genus. Various
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species such as Plantago lanceolate, Plantago ruqeltl, and Plantago major are known. Commercial psyllium seed husk is typically obtained from the French*(black; Plantago indica), Spanish (Plantago psyllium) or Indian (blonde; Plantago ovata) psyllium seeds, which grow in certain subtropical regions. Indian (blonde) psyllium husk is preferred for use herein. Since it is believed by those skilled in the art that the active ingredient of psyllium is the psyllium seed gum, which is located primarily in the seed husk, present technology uses the ground seed husk as the source of psyllium. However the whole seed is also known as a psyllium source, as well as the dehusked psyllium seed, Psyllium husk, powder typically contains 70% Soluble Dietary Fibre (SDF) and 87% Total, Dietary Fibre (TDF).
The specific use of a psyllium hydrophilic mucilloid to lower cholesterol in serum was documented by Anderson et al., Arch. Intern. Med. Vol. 148, February 1988, 292-296 (1988), Anderson et al., Am J. Clin Nutr. Vol.56, p. 93-98, (July 1992).
Three to twelve grams of soluble fiber from psyllium, as part of a low fat diet, can reduce total cholesterol by about five percent and lower LDL cholesterol by about nine percent. (From: Psyllium-enriched cereals lower blood total cholesterol and LDL cholesterol: Results of a meta-analysis. J. Nutr. (1997) 127:1973-80.)
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High—fiber foods, because of their consistency, encourage mastication and stimulate the secretion of digestive juices. The soluble components of dietary fiber cause an increase in the viscosity of the stomach contents, thereby retarding gastric emptying. This then affects the rate of digestion and the uptake of nutrients and creates a feeling of satiety. [From: http://www,ifst.ora/hottop33.htm - Institute of Food Science & Technology, UK]. For these reasons, incorporating psyllium husk and other sources of fiber into the diet may aid in reducing obesity.
Soluble fiber in psyllium inhibits the digestion and absorption of carbohydrates thus lowering Glycemic Index which, causes slow release of sugar in the blood stream, thus helping to control diabetes. This also improves the efficiency of insulin in the cells and hence may decrease the need for external insulin if the person is insulin dependent.
Psyllium's emollient, demulcent and laxative effects are helpful in treatment of constipation (by softening the stool thereby increasing speed and the passage of stool and absorbing water thereby producing more bulk), diarrhea (by soaking up a significant amount of water in the digestive track and thereby making stool firmer), irritable bowel syndrome (by regulating stool frequency and consistency), hemorrhoids (psyllium helps to soften the stool and reduce the pain
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associated with hemorrhoids). It is also useful in the treatment of amoebic and bacillary dysentery, inflammatory bowel disease, and colon cancer.
However, due to its mucilaginous nature, psyllium acquires a slimy or adhesive texture and mouthfeel upon hydration. Psyllium normally forms a gelatinous mass when contacted with water and exhibits poor dispersibility and mixability in water. Psyllium also develops a distinctive, undesirable flavor in the presence of heat and moisture which further limits its use in food products. This slimy mouthfeel is unpalatable and, accordingly, various additives have been incorporated in psyllium-containing ingestible compositions in order to mask the undesirable texture and mouthfeel of the psyllium.
US patent 5,126,150 discloses composition containing psyllium in which calcium lactate coated psyllium fiber, insoluble dietary fiber, shortening, flour, sugar and water are used in making baked cookies.
U.S. Patent 5,384,136 discloses psyllium-enriched dough products and method for making the same. The dough product is prepared using gluten and contains prewetted psyllium from 1.0 to 5.0 grams per one ounce of dough product. The method of making the dough product comprises firstly formation of extruded psyllium pellets by using psyllium, sweetening agent and flour ingredient. Further grinding the extruded psyllium pellets to form a powder; prewetting
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said psyllium powder and forming its composition; finally blending the said psyllium composition with a dough base to form a dough product. Moreover process is also cumbersome and lengthy, Prewetting procedure requires constant observation otherwise it may cause growth of microorganisms.
U.S. Patent 5,955,123 discloses baked compositions comprising psyllium husk from smooth textured METAMUCIL RTM. Herein more than 90% of psyllium used having particle size smaller than 45 mesh. In the dough preparation the psyllium is agglomerated with other agglomerating materials.
The techniques mentioned in the above stated inventions are either laborious, require special handling or required specially treated psyllium. They also mentioned that "neat" psyllium when combined with other ingredients or hydrated before the compositions are baked leads to an unpalatable product and hence cannot be incorporated into dough products. Also none of them explain the effects of purity and particle size of psyllium husk on dough products and the amount of additional water that would be required to properly bind dough having psyllium husk due to the mucilaginous nature of psyllium. So there is a requirement of technique, which is simple and effective.
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In the present invention, psyllium husk having particular particle size, purity and colour is incorporated in the dough products, with specific amount of additional water, which gives better results.
Detail Description of Invention
The main object of the present invention is to prepare dry psyllium husk-incorporated dough products and method of preparation thereof.
In the present invention the dough products included are but not limited to bread, muffin, pizza crust, pretzel, sweet roll, croissant, bagel, English muffin, cookie, pancake, biscuit, donut, piecrust, etc. wherein leavening agents are used and ;noodles, pastas, spaghetti, macroni, Indian breads (roti, puri, paratha, naan, and khakhra) etc. wherein leavening agents are not used.
In the present invention flour is selected from but not limited to wheat flour, whole wheat flour, rye flour, corn flours and sorghum flour.
One or more leavening agents may also be included which may include yeast and non-yeast leavening agents, include a source of carbon dioxide such as sodium bicarbonate or potassium bicarbonate alone or in combination with a leavening acid such as monocalcium phosphate, dicalcium phosphate, sodium acid pyrophosphate, sodium
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aluminum; sulfate, sodium aluminum phosphate, potassium acid tartrate and the like.
Unless otherwise stated or indicated, the percentage of psyllium husk is expressed as a weight percent of the flour ingredient, amount of additional water is expressed per 1gmof psyllium husk and weight of the ingredients are expressed in grams. Screen mesh sizes used in this invention are based on U.S. standards.
The Psyllium husk used in this invention is whole, fragmented, slitted, normal, bleached, snow white or processed source of psyllium husk powder. Specifications of psyllium husk powder are as below.

Purity of Psyllium Husk Powder 99% pure '98% pure 95% pure
Description Pale Buff, Odourless Husk Pale Buff, Odourless Husk Pale Buff, Odourless Husk
Psyllium Mucilloid Content 99% 98% 95%
Taste % Bland Mucilaginous Bland . Mucilaginous Bland Mucilaginous
Moisture . 10% Max 10% Max 10% Max
Swell Volume,. Min 50 ML/Gram Min 45 ML/Gram Min 40 ML/Gram
Total Ash 4% Max 4% Max 4% Max
Acid Insoluble Ash 1.0% Max 1.0% Max 1.0% Max
Heavy Extraneous Matter 0,3% Max 0.4% Max 0.5% Max
Light Extraneous Matter 1.0% Max 2.0% Max 5.0% Max
Mesh Size Limit Min 95% pass through the specified mesh size Min 95% pass through the specified mesh size Min 95% pass through the specified mesh size




Additional Water to bind the dough containing psyllium husk
Psyllium husk absorbs water instantly to form a gelatinous mass causing formation of lumps in the dough, not allowing the dough to remain intact and preventing the development of gluten in dough products wherein leavening agents are used. The development of gluten is essential to accommodate the gases produced by the leavening agents, Hence an appropriate amount of additional water is required to bind the dough without lumps, make it remain intact and allow the development of gluten.
If higher amount of additional water is used then the dough becomes over hydrated. Dough products wherein leavening agents are used do not raise well, has dense crumb and are unpalatable. If lower amount of additional water is used then dough product becomes dry and does not remain intact and has poorly developed gluten. As per this invention the right quantity of additional water to bind dough having psyllium is 4.5 gm ± 20% depending upon the climatic condition, strength of the flour and related parameters. Because of this specific amount of water, dough can bind easily, remain intact and proper development of gluten can be achieved.
Particle size of psyllium husk powder
Psyllium husk powder is available in various particle sizes (30 to 300 mesh size). Dough products wherein leavening agents are used do
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not rise well and has dense crumb structure on using too smaller or too bigger particle size. To overcome these problems, as per this invention the particle size of psyllium husk for incorporation into dough products wherein leavening agents are used may preferably range from 40 to 200 mesh, more preferably range from 60 to 150 mesh and most preferably range from 80 to 120 mesh.
Use of smaller- particle size psyllium husk in dough products wherein leavening agents are not used, makes the dough more elastic, preventing the processing of dough like rolling Indian breads, extruding pastas and noodles, etc. To overcome these problems, as per this invention the particle size of psyllium husk for incorporation into dough products wherein leavening agents are not used may preferably range, from whole psyllium husk or fragmented psyllium husk or slitted psyllium husk to 100 mesh, more preferably range from 20 to 80 mesh and most preferably range from 30 to 50 mesh.
Due to the mucilaginous nature of psyllium, dough products acquire slimy or adhesive texture and poor mouthfeel if excessive psyllium husk is incorporated in the dough product. As per this invention psyllium husk can be incorporated upto 8% of the flour ingredient into dough products using the amount of additional water -and the proper size of the psyllium' husk particles mentioned previously in this invention.
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Effects of adding gluten flour
Addition of gluten flour provides extra strength to the dough products wherein leavening agents are used which, can also help in incorporation of higher amount of psyllium husk. In the present invention addition of gluten flour upto 2% of the flour ingredient can increase psyllium husk incorporation upto 14% of the flour ingredient.
Although the invention has been described with reference to use of psyllium husk, it is not meant to be construed in a limiting sense. In the present invention psyllium seed can also be used. Using psyllium husk powder having purity below 95% e.g. psyllium seed powder, 70% pure or 85% pure psyllium husk powder does not adversely affect the incorporation except that it yields a grayish brown colour to brown colour. Various purity of psyllium husk powder is available. As per this invention psyllium husk powder having purity above 95% produces dough products which are equally at par with dough products without psyllium in terms of colour, taste, aroma, etc. Bleached and Snow White Psyllium husk powder can also be used to further improve the colour of the dough products.
However, apart from the therapeutic advantages of psyllium, a low purity i.e. psyllium husk powder having purity below 95% can be used to impart brownish colour to food products.
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Embodiment of the present invention relates process for preparing dough products, which involves following steps:
(l)Dry psyllium husk is blended with the flour during making of a dough product or psyllium>is*added to the grains during grinding of the grains or mixed with flour at any suitable stage of manufacture of flour. (2)Remaining ingredients are added and mixed well.
(3)Water and additional water for psyllium husk is added.
(4)Dough is prepared.
(5) Processing the dough further depending upon the dough product required.
The invention is illustrated more- in detail in the following examples. The examples describe and demonstrate embodiments within the scope of the present invention. These examples are given solely for the purpose of illustration and are not to be construed as limitations of the present invention, as many variations thereof are possible without departing from the spirit and scope.
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Example 1

Examples

pressing the dough and make sure that the gases are removed
completely. Now give shape to the dough to put it in its mould.
Make sure to grease the mould before putting dough into it. Cover
the lid of the mould.
7. Put the dough to rise. The dough will rise up to more than 2/3 of
the mould. It would take about 30 to 45 min to rise.
8. Once the dough has rose enough, preheat the oven and then put
the mould slowly without any jerks into the oven. Bake for 20
min at 230 degree Celsius.
9. Remove the bread from the oven and grease it with ghee, butter
or oil if the mould was not covered with its lid.
10. Slice after two hours.
Result
Taste Same as commercial white bread
available in market
Color Same as commercial white bread
available in market
Crumb Same as commercial white bread
available in market
Rise (cm) 9.2
Weight (gm) 238


Example 2
Prepare bread having 5 gm additional water per 1 gm of psyllium husk powder
Ingredients
ingredient Name Weight (Grams)
Flour 130.0
Water 84.5
Salt ,1,95
Sugar 5.2
Yeast 2.6
Oil 4.5
Psyllium (99% pure, 100 mesh) 6.5
Additional water for psyllium 32.5
Method
1. Activate yeast in little warm water and adequate sugar. Use
yeast, water and sugar from the measured ingredients.
2. Add psyllium husk to flour and mix them well.
3. Once the yeast has activated, mix all (the ingredients except oil
and bind the dough, knead the dough until it does not stick to the
wall of the utensil and the surface of the dough also appears
smooth.
4. Add oil to the dough and again knead the dough until oil
disappears.
5. Make a nice round hemi-spherical shape and cover the dough to
ferment and rise. It would take about 30 to 45 min to rise.
6. The dough is considered to be fermented if by adding a little
portion of dough in water, it floats on the surface.

7. Remove the gases generated during the fermentation process by
pressing the dough and make sure that the gases are removed
completely. Now give shape to the dough to put it in its mould.
Make sure to grease the mould before putting dough into it. Cover
the lid of the mould.
8. Put the dough to rise. The dough will rise up to more than 2/3 of
the mould.-It would take about 30 to .45 min to rise. ,
9. Once the dough has rose enough, preheat the oven and then put^
the mould slowly without any jerks into the oven. Bakes for 30
min at 230 degree Celsius.
10. Remove the bread from the oven and grease it with ghee, butter
or oil if the mould was not covered with its lid.
11. Slice after two hours.
Result
Taste Slimy and unpalatable
Color Little darker than white bread
Crumb Dense
The dough appears little gluey due to psyllium. And dough is difficult to the mucilaginous nature of work with.

Prepare bread having 4 gm additional water per 1 gm of psyllium husk powder .
Ingredients
Ingredient Name Weight (Grams)
Flour 130.0
Water 84.5
Salt 1.95
Sugar 5.2
Yeast 2,6
Oil 4.5 K
Psyllium (99% pure, 100 Mesh) 6.5
Additional water for psyllium 26
Method
Same as Example 2
Result
Taste Gritty and unpalatable
Color Little darker than white bread
Crumb Dense
Difficulty in binding the dough as it was dry and did not remain intact. The bread did not rise well.
Example 4
Prepare bread having 4.5 gm additional water per gm of psyllium husk powder
Ingredients
ingredient Name Weight (Grams)
Flour 130.0
Water 84.5
Salt 1.95
Sugar 5.2
Yeast 2.6
Oil 4.5
Psyllium (99% pure, 100 Mesh) 6.5
Additional water for psyllium 29.25
Method
Same as Example 2

Result
Taste Similar as white bread with better mouthfeel
Color Little darker than white bread
Crumb Same as white bread
Dough could be bound easily and was consistent.
Preparation of bread having 8% psyllium husk powder with different mesh size, 98%,purity

Example5 Example 6 Example 7 Example 8 Example 9 Example 10 Example 11
Ingredients Mesh Size
40 60 80 100 120 150 200
Flour 130.0
Water 84.5
Salt 1.95
Sugar 5.2
Yeast 2.6
Oil 4.5
Psyllium Husk 10.4
Additional water for psyllium husk - 46.8
Method Same as Example 2
> Results
Taste Similar as white bread with better mouthfeel
Colour . Darker than white bread
Crumb Denser than white bread Denser than white bread Littledenserthanwhitebread Same aswhite bread Littledenserthanwhitebread Denser than white bread Denser than white bread
Rise (cm) 7.9 7.9 9.0 9.5 8.6 9.3 8.9
Weight -(qm) 228.7 229.4 232.05 '229.15 220.30 223.35 221.75
Comment No detectable odour of psyllium

Preparation of bread having different amount of incorporation of 100 mesh size, 98% pure psyllium husk powder and gluten flour

Example 12 Example 13 Example 14 Example 15 Example 16 Example 17
Ingredients Psyllium Husk incorporation
9 % 10% 11 % " 12 % 13 % 14%
Flour 130.0
Gluten Flour 1.3
Water 84.5
Salt 1,95
Sugar 5.2
Yeast 2.6
Oil 4.5
Psyllium husk 11.7 13.0 14.3 15.6 16.9 18.2
Additional water for psyllium husk 52.65 58.50 64.35 70.2 76.05 81.9
Method Same as Example 2
Results
Taste similar as white bread with better mouthfeel
Colour Little darker than white bread
Crumb Same as white bread
Rise (cm) 9.0 9.7 9.7 9.7 9.8 10
Weight (gm) 227.5 241.8 235.1 248.7 253,85 257.3
Comment No detectable odour of psyllium
Preparation of bread having 8% psyllium husk powder with different purity and 100 mesh size

Example 18 Example 19 Example 20
Ingredients Purity of Psyllium Husk
95 % Pure 85 % Pure 70 % Pure
Flour 130.0
Water 84.5
Salt 1.95

Sugar 5.2
Yeast 2.6
Oil 4.5
Psyllium husk 10.4
Additional > water for psyllium husk 46.8
Method Same as Example 2
Results;
Taste Similar as white bread with better mouthfeel
Colour Little darker than white bread Brown Dark brown
Crumb Same as white bread Dense . Dense
Rise (cm) 9.4 8.4 6.0
Weight (gm) 227.0 208.9^ 208.0
Comment No detectable odour of psyllium check again
Example 21

Prepare bread having 8% psyllium seed powder of 40 mesh
Ingredients
Ingredient Name » Weight (Grams)
Flour 130. 0
Water 84.5
Salt 1.95
Sugar 5.2
Yeast 2.6
Oil 4.5
Psyllium seed powder (40 Mesh) * 10.4
Additional water for psyllium 15.5
Method ■.!....
Same as Example 2
Result
Taste Similar to white bread
Color Brown
Crumb Dense

Rise (cm) 7.0
Weight (gm) 210.35
Aroma No detectable odour of psyllium
Preparation of bread having 8% psyllium husk powder with 99 % pure,100 mesh size Bleached and Snow White psyllium husk powder

Example 22 Example 23
Ingredients Type of 99% pure, 100 mesh size psyllium husk powder
Bleached Snow white
Flour 130.0
Water 84.5
Salt 1.95
Sugar 5.2
Yeast 2.6
Oil 4.5
Psyllium husk 10.4
Additionalwater forpsylliumhusk 46.8
Method Same as Example 2
Results
Taste Similar as white bread with better mouthfeel
Colour Same as white bread Same as white bread
Crumb Same as white bread Same as white bread
Rise (cm) 9 10.1
Weight (gin) 230 231.85

Example 24 Example 25
Ingredients Type of psyllium husk powder
Whole Wheat Bread with 8%,100 mesh,99% pure psylliumhusk powder Whole Wheat Bread

Flour 39 48
Whole Wheat Flour 91 115
Water 84.5 106
Salt 1.95 2.4
Sugar 5.2 6.5
Yeast 2.6 3.3
Oil 4.5 4.5
Psyllium husk 10.4
Additional water for psyllium husk 46.8
Method Same as Example 2
Results
Taste Softer & moist than whole wheat bread with better mouthfeel. Same as commercial whole wheat bread available in market
Colour Darker than whole wheat bread Same as commercial whole wheat bread available in market
Crumb Same as whole wheat bread
Rise (cm) 7.3 7,1
Weight (gm) 240.35 246.6
Example 26

Prepare Indian roti having 8% of 40 mesh, 98% pure Psyllium Husk Powder
Ingredients
Ingredient Name Weight (Grams)
Whole Wheat Flour 40
Water 32
Psyllium Husk Powder (40 Mesh, 98% pure) 3
Additional water for psyllium husk 15
Method
1. Take flour and mix Psyllium husk to it well for Psyllium enriched roti.2. Add water to it and bind the dough well.3. Now make several small round parts of the dough.

4. Roll each round part and then bake the roti from both sides on a pan on gas stove!5. Grease the roti with ghee/butter(optional).6. Serve hot.
Result
Taste Softer!& moist than plain roti even after 12 hours
Color Similar to plain roti
Weight (gm) 72.20 gm
Moisture 40%The moisture is 10% higher than roti without psyllium and is retained even after 12 hours.
Example 27

Prepare naan having 8% of 40 mesh, 98% pure Psyllium Husk
Ingredients
Ingredient Name Weight (Grams)
Wheat Flour 204.80
Water 150
Psyllium Husk Powder (40 Mesh, 98% pure) 16.4
Additional water for psyllium husk 82
Method
1. Take flour and add psyllium husk to it and mix well.2. Now add water to it and bind the dough well.3. Divide the dough into several round parts.4. Roll the round parts by hand and bake it in Tandoor.5. Grease will ghee/butter.6. Serve hot.
Result
Taste' Similar to plain naan
Color Similar to plain naan
Weight (gm) 267.5
Moisture 17%The moisture is 5-6% higher than naan without psyllium and is retained even after 2 hours.

Example 28

Prepare purl having 8% of 40 mesh, 98% pure Psyllium Husk
Ingredients
Ingredient Name Weight (Grams)
Whole Wheat Flour 40
Water 23.55
Psyllium Husk Powder (40 Mesh, 98% pure) 3.2
Oil 4
Additional Water for psyllium husk 14.4
Oil for frying
Method
• Take flour and add Psyllium Husk powder to it well.• , Now add oil to it and mix well.• Add water to it and bind the dough well.• Now divide the dough into small round parts.• Roll the round parts and fry them in hot oil. ,• Serve hot.
Result
Taste Similar to plain puri
Color Similar to plain puri
Weight (gm) 81.05
Moisture 46.69%The moisture is 5% higher than puri without psyllium and is retained even after 12 hours.
Example 29

Prepare khakhra having 8% of 40 mesh, 98% pure Psyllium Husk
Ingredients
Ingredient Name Weight (Grams)
Whole Wheat Flour 40
Water 32
Psyllium Husk Powder (40 Mesh, 98% pure) 3.2
Additional water for psyllium husk 15
Method
1. Take flour and add psyllium husk powder to it and mix well2. Add water to it and bind the dough well.

3. Now divide the dough into small round parts.4. Roll the small parts and roast it on a pan.5. Serve when cools.
Result
Taste Similar to plain khakhra
Color Similar to plain khakhra
Weight (gm) 52.25]
Moisture 0.17%The moisture is just 0.09% higherthan khakhra without psyllium.
Example 30

Prepare noodles having 8% of 40 mesh, 98% pure Psyllium Husk
ingredients
Ingredient Name Weight (Grams)
Wheat Flour 250
Water ... 200
Psyllium Husk Powder (40 Mesh, 98% pure). 20
Additional water for psyllium husk 90
Method
1;. Take flour and add psyllium husk powder to it and mix well2. Add water to it and bind the dough well.3. Now put the dough into noodle extracting machine and extract the noodles. 4. Dry the noodles and store.5. For preparing a dish, boil noodles and then drain the excesswater, now process noodles as required.
Result
Taste Similar to-plain noodles
Color Similar to plain noodles
Note: The extracting and boiling of noodles is similar to plain noodles.

I claim:
1. Dry psyllium husk incorporated dough products and method of preparation thereof comprising flour, salt, sugar, leavening agent, oil, water, additional water for psyllium husk and dry psyllium or processed source of psyllium which may contain maximum 10% moisture with particle size from whole psyllium husk to 200 mesh size particles 95% to 99.99% purity and 1% to 14% of total amount flour.
2. Dry psyllium husk incorporated dough products as claimed in claim 1 wherein psyllium husk is either whole, fragmented, slitted, normal, bleached, snow white or processed source of psyllium husk powder.
3. Dry psyllium husk incorporated dough products as claimed in claim 1 wherein flour is selected from wheat flour, whole wheat flour, rye flour, corn flours and sorghum flour.
4. Dry psyllium husk incorporated dough products as claimed in claim 1 wherein leaving agent is selected from yeast, sodium bicarbonate and potassium bicarbonate.
5. Dry psyllium husk incorporated dough products as claimed in claim 4 wherein leaving agent is used alone or in combination with a leavening acid such as monocalcium phosphate, dicalcium phosphate, sodium acid pyrophosphate, sodium aluminum
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sulfate, sodium aluminum phosphate, potassium acid tartrate and the like.
6. Dry psyllium husk incorporated dough products as claimed in claim 1 wherein dough products included are bread, a muffin, a pizza crust, a pretzel, a sweet roll, a croissant, a bagel, an English muffin, a cookie, a pancake, a biscuit, a donut, a piecrust, etc. wherein leavening agents are used and noodles, pastas, spaghetti, macroni, and Indian breads (like roti, puri, paratha, naan, and khakhra), etc. wherein leavening agents are not used.
7. Dry psyllium husk incorporated dough products as claimed in claim 6 wherein pasta, noodles, spaghetti, macroni, and Indian breads (like roti, puri, paratha, naan, and khakhra), etc prepared with whole psyllium husk or fragmented or slitted psyllium husk to 100 mesh sized: psyllium husk powder and without leavening agent.
8. Dry psyllium husk incorporated dough products as claimed in
claim 7 wherein 20 to 80 mesh sized psyllium husk powder is used.
9. Dry psyllium husk incorporated dough products as claimed in
claim 8 wherein 30 to 50 mesh sized psyllium husk powder is
used.
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10. Dry psyllium husk incorporated dough products as claimed in claim 6 wherein the said dough product is bread.
11. Dry psyllium husk incorporated dough products as claimed in claim 1 wherein 8% psyllium husk powder is used in the dough products.
12. Dry psyllium husk incorporated dough products claimed in claim 1 wherein gluten flour upto 2% can increase psyllium husk powder incorporation upto 14 % in the dough products where leavening agent is used.
13. Dry psyllium husk incorporated dough products as claimed in claim 6 wherein 40 to 200 mesh sized psyllium husk powder is used in the dough products containing leavening agent.
14. Dry psyllium husk incorporated dough products as claimed in claim 13 wherein 60 to 150 mesh sized psyllium husk powder is used.
15. Dry psyllium husk incorporated dough products as claimed in claim 14 wherein 80 to 120 mesh sized psyllium husk powder is used.
16. Dry "Psyllium husk incorporated dough products as claimed in
claim 1 wherein psyllium seeds and psyllium husk powder having purity below 95% can be used to impart brownish color ~ to the food products.
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17. Dry psyllium husk incorporated dough products as claimed in
claim 1 wherein additional water used for psyllium is 4.5 gm ± 20% water per gm of psyllium husk.
18. The method of preparation of dry psyllium husk incorporated
dough products comprises steps of:
(a) mixing dry psyllium husk with the flour during making of a dough product or adding to the grains during grinding of the grains or mixing with the flour at any suitable stage of manufacture of the flour;
(b) adding remaining ingredients and mixing well;
(c) adding water and additional water for psyllium husk;
(d) preparing the dough;
(e) further processing the dough depending upon the dough product required.
19. Dry psyllium husk incorporated dough products and method of
preparation thereof as substantially herein describes with
foregoing description and examples,
Dated this 19th day of April 2006. ^



Dr. Rajeshkumar H. Acharya
Advocate & Patent Agent
For & on behalf of the Applicant.
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Documents:

617-mum-2006-claims.doc

617-mum-2006-correspondence(29-02-2008).pdf

617-mum-2006-correspondence(ipo)-(01-02-2008).pdf

617-mum-2006-correspondence-others.pdf

617-mum-2006-correspondence-received-ver-270506.pdf

617-mum-2006-correspondence-recieved.pdf

617-mum-2006-description (complete).pdf

617-mum-2006-form 1(20-04-2006).pdf

617-mum-2006-form 13(26-05-2007).pdf

617-mum-2006-form 18(22-06-2006).pdf

617-mum-2006-form 2(granted)-(20-04-2006).doc

617-mum-2006-form 2(granted)-(20-04-2006).pdf

617-mum-2006-form 26(02-08-2006).pdf

617-mum-2006-form 26(06-12-2005).pdf

617-mum-2006-form 3(20-04-2006).pdf

617-mum-2006-form 5(20-04-2006).pdf

617-mum-2006-form 6(02-08-2006).pdf

617-mum-2006-form 8(18-10-2006).pdf

617-mum-2006-form 9(29-05-2006).pdf

617-mum-2006-form-1.pdf

617-mum-2006-form-2.doc

617-mum-2006-form-2.pdf

617-mum-2006-form-26.pdf

617-mum-2006-form-3.pdf

617-mum-2006-form-5.pdf

617-mum-2006-form-9.pdf

617-mum-2006-other documents(10-07-2008).pdf


Patent Number 221927
Indian Patent Application Number 617/MUM/2006
PG Journal Number 39/2008
Publication Date 26-Sep-2008
Grant Date 10-Jul-2008
Date of Filing 20-Apr-2006
Name of Patentee PATEL SHRUTI HITEN
Applicant Address 1)19, SOHAM BANGLOW-1, BEHIND PALM VIEW APARTMENT, NEAR MANISHA CROSSING, OFF VASANA ROAD, VADODARA 390 018 GUJARAT 2)19, SOHAM BANGLOW-1, BEHIND PALM VIEW APARTMENT, NEAR MANISHA CROSSING, OFF VASANA ROAD, VADODARA 390 018 GUJARAT
Inventors:
# Inventor's Name Inventor's Address
1 1) PATEL SHRUTI HITEN 2) PATEL HITEN ISHWARBHAI 3) PATEL KAUSHIK KESHAVLAL 1)19, SOHAM BANGLOW-1, BEHIND PALM VIEW APARTMENT, NEAR MANISHA CROSSING, OFF VASANA ROAD, VADODARA 390 018 GUJARAT 2)19, SOHAM BANGLOW-1, BEHIND PALM VIEW APARTMENT, NEAR MANISHA CROSSING, OFF VASANA ROAD, VADODARA 390 018 GUJARAT 3) 201, PRASHANT APARTMENT, NEAR KARELIBAUG POST OFFICE, KARELIBAUG, VADODARA 390 018, GUJARAT
2 PATEL HITEN ISHWARBHAI A-38,L.G.Park, Near Vrajdham Temple, Near Darbar crossing, Manjalpur, Vadodara-390011. Gujarat,India
3 PATEL KAUSHIK KESHAVLAL A-38,L.G.Park, Near Vrajdham Temple, Near Darbar crossing, Manjalpur, Vadodara-390011. Gujarat,India
4 PATEL KAUSHIK KESHAVLAL 201,Prashant Apartment, Near Karelibaug Post Office, Kareelibaug, Vadodara-390018 Gujarat,India
PCT International Classification Number A 21 D 2/36
PCT International Application Number N/A
PCT International Filing date
PCT Conventions:
# PCT Application Number Date of Convention Priority Country
1 NA