Micromilling plant sterols and emulsifiers

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A23D 9/007 (2006.01) A23C 9/13 (2006.01) A23D 7/005 (2006.01) A23D 9/05 (2006.01) A23L 1/035 (2006.01) A23L 1/24 (2006.01) A23L 1/30 (2006.01)

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CA 2325336

Plant sterols have been shown to be cholesterol-reducing agents in human serum. In the present invention, plant sterols, plant stanols, plant sterol esters and other non-toxic sterols are micromilled with emulsifiers in a solvent (water or edible oil) to produce dispersion which can be incorporated into full-fat, reduced-fat, low-fat, fat-free and triglyceride- free food products. Such water-based or edible oil-based dispersions can be used to incorporate relatively high levels of such sterols/stanols in food products without the adverse organoleptic effect normally associated with the use of such plant sterols and plant stanols.

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