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US20030103905A1 - Methods and compositions for preparing consumables with optical shifting properties - Google Patents

Methods and compositions for preparing consumables with optical shifting properties
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US20030103905A1
US20030103905A1US10/302,368US30236802AUS2003103905A1US 20030103905 A1US20030103905 A1US 20030103905A1US 30236802 AUS30236802 AUS 30236802AUS 2003103905 A1US2003103905 A1US 2003103905A1
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Ingestible compositions comprising a chromic change agent together with methods of making and using them are provided. The chromic change agent alternatively may be associated with the ingestible, such as a packaging material for the ingestible. In response to a triggering event, physical or chemical, the chromic change agent changes color to provide information as to the history of the ingestible, either prior or contemporaneous with use. Depending on the use, the color change agent may be reversible or irreversible. Various solid or liquid ingestible compositions are provided for determining ingestible temperature, storage temperature, user temperature, light exposure, pH change, hydration or solvation change, mechanical stress, and the like, particularly in comestibles. Of particular interest are polydiacetylene polymers that may be formulated to provide compositions having numerous different color transition triggering mechanisms. The invention is also related to other chromic change agents that may be incorporated into ingestibles.

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1. A method for effecting at least one color change in or on an ingestible, comprising;
incorporating into or onto said ingestible a diacetylenic compound that undergoes said at least one color change when subjected to at least one environmental change; and
subjecting said ingestible to said at least one environmental change, whereby said at least one environmental change triggers said at least one color change on said ingestible.
2. The method according toclaim 1, in which said at least one environmental change is selected from the group consisting of change in temperature, pH, illumination, chemical exposure, biochemical exposure, mechanical stress, ionization, protonation, hydrogen bonding, state of hydration, and state of salvation.
3. The method according toclaim 1, wherein said ingestible comprises a food, medicament or swab.
4. The method according toclaim 1, wherein said at least one color change forms at least one pattern on said ingestible.
5. The method according toclaim 4, wherein said at least one pattern is selected from the group consisting of text, characters, images, symbols, branding identities, trademarks, messages, icons, logos, artistic designs and decorative designs.
6. The method according toclaim 5, wherein said at least one pattern is changed sequentially in time-resolved text or images.
7. A method for effecting one or more color changes on a packaging material or container for holding an ingestible, comprising;
incorporating into or onto said packaging material or container a diacetylenic compound that undergoes a color change when subjected to at least one environmental change selected from the group consisting of change in temperature, pH, illumination, chemical or biochemical exposure, mechanical stresses, ionization, protonation, hydrogen bonding, state of hydration or solvation; and
subjecting said packaging material or container to said at least one environmental change.
8. A method for detecting whether an ingestible has been exposed to an absolute temperature level, said method comprising:
associating with said ingestible a diacetylenic compound that undergoes an irreversible color change when subjected to a change in temperature, wherein a color change associated with said ingestible is indicative that said ingestible has been exposed to said absolute temperature level.
9. The method according toclaim 8, wherein said diacetylenic compound is attached to a container or packaging material for ingestibles.
10. The method according toclaim 8, wherein said color change indicates said ingestible has been spoiled.
11. The method according toclaim 8, wherein said color change indicates said ingestible is cooked.
12. A method for indicating a temperature of an ingestible, said method comprising:
incorporating a diacetylenic compound that undergoes a reversible color change when subjected to a change in temperature in or on said ingestible or an ingestible container, whereby color of said diacetylenic compound is indicative of said temperature when said color is observed.
13. A method for detecting whether an ingestible has been exposed to moisture, said method comprising:
associating with said ingestible a diacetylenic compound that undergoes an irreversible color change when subjected to moisture, wherein a color change associated with said ingestible is indicative that said ingestible has been exposed to said moisture.
14. A method for detecting whether an ingestible has achieved a safe cooking level and has cooled to a temperature that is safe to eat, said method comprising:
associating with said ingestible a diacetylenic compound that undergoes an irreversible color change when subjected to a safe cooking temperature and a reversible color change when said diacetylenic compound reaches said temperature that is safe to eat, wherein said irreversible color change is indicative that said ingestible has achieved said safe cooking level and said reversible color change is indicative that said ingestible has reached said temperature that is safe to eat.
15. A method for indicating elevated body temperature in a mammal, comprising:
administering to said mammal an ingestible comprising a diacetylenic compound, wherein said diacetylenic compound undergoes a color change at a temperature above normal body temperature of said mammal; and
observing said ingestible for said color change, wherein said a color change is indicative of an elevated body temperature.
16. The method according toclaim 15, wherein said ingestible is a lozenge, pill, tablet, probe, mouthwash or gargle.
17. A method for protecting a food comprising a diacetylene compound from premature color change, said method comprising:
associating with said ingestible a diacetylenic compound that reversibly changes color when subjected to a change in temperature, and irreversibly changes color when subjected to a different environmental change.
18. The method according toclaim 17, wherein said food is a cereal and said different environmental change is exposure to a liquid.
19. A method of applying a pattern on a surface of an ingestible, wherein said method comprises:
applying a diacetylenic compound in varying concentrations to an ingestible or ingestible container, whereby a local level of polymerization of said diacetylenic compound is used to create a changing graphic throughout a temperature triggering process.
20. A method for manufacturing an ingestible comprising a diacetylenic compound, wherein said method comprises:
applying said diacetylenic compound by ink jet printing, dot matrix printing, offset printing, pad printing, extrusion, spraying, use of liquid applicators, dip coating, sublimation, spreading, dripping, dye sublimation printing, or by application of laminates or edible labels.
21. A method for manufacturing an ingestible comprising a diacetylenic compound, said method comprising applying said diacetylenic compound in a composition of up to 75% weight % of a diacetylenic compound.
22. The method according toclaim 21, whereby said composition is up to about 60% weight % of a diacetylenic compound.
23. The method according toclaim 21, whereby said composition of up to about 20% weight % of a diacetylenic compound.
24. The method according toclaim 21, wherein said diacetylenic compound is a lipid mono- or dicarboxylic non-oxo carbonyl monomer, or derivative thereof.
25. N-ethanol-hexadeca-5,7-diyneamide, or derivatives thereof.
26. A diacetylenic compound that undergoes a change color one or more times in response to a change in temperature comprising N-propylamine-eicosa-5,7-diyneamide, or derivatives thereof.
27. A solid material in contact with food comprising a diacetylenic compound having a transition temperature in a range of about −10 to 200° C.
28. The solid material according toclaim 27, wherein said solid material is a packaging material or food container.
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