Mechanical method for separating soybean embryos in high purity

Chemistry: molecular biology and microbiology – Plant cell or cell line – per se ; composition thereof;... – Soybean cell or cell line – per se

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435 29, 4353171, 435426, 4354301, C12N 504, C12N 502, C12N 508, C12Q 102

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059522305

ABSTRACT:
A mechanical separation method for isolating soybean embryo in high purity or concentration from a soybean/embryo mixture produced by a conventional split/crush process and containing less than 2% by weight of embryos. The method comprises passing the mixture through a peeling process to separate it into a combination of split soybeans and a mixture of hulls and embryos containing about 20% by weight of embryos. The mixture is sifted to isolate a mixture of hulls and 30-70% by weight of embryos. Finally the mixture of hulls and embryos is separated by gravity force, such as in a cyclone device, to produce a hull/embryo mixture containing 90-97% by weight of embryos.

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