Food or edible material: processes – compositions – and products – Processes – Treatment of liquid with nongaseous material other than...
Patent
1974-09-03
1976-02-24
Naff, David M.
Food or edible material: processes, compositions, and products
Processes
Treatment of liquid with nongaseous material other than...
252449, 426 12, 426 17, 426422, C12C 714, C12H 102, C12H 104
Patent
active
039404986
ABSTRACT:
Undesirable protein and polyphenol molecules are removed from aqueous liquids or suspensions, such as wort, wine, or beer, by contacting the liquid with acid-treated synthetic magnesium silicates containing less than about 14% magnesium oxide. The resultant liquid is more resistant to chill haze formation. Even better results are obtained if a polyamide is blended with the acid-treated synthetic silicate prior to contact with the liquid. A filter aid, such as diatomite, can also be combined with the acid-treated synthetic magnesium silicate and/or the blends containing the polyamide.
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Butterworth Elbert Roy
Duensing Willard John
Johns-Manville Corporation
Krone Robert M.
McClain James W.
Naff David M.
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