Chemistry: natural resins or derivatives; peptides or proteins; – Proteins – i.e. – more than 100 amino acid residues – Scleroproteins – e.g. – fibroin – elastin – silk – etc.
Patent
1985-05-30
1987-05-12
Yoncoskie, Robert
Chemistry: natural resins or derivatives; peptides or proteins;
Proteins, i.e., more than 100 amino acid residues
Scleroproteins, e.g., fibroin, elastin, silk, etc.
530370, 530371, 530377, 530407, 530824, 530825, 530857, 530859, 426656, 426657, 426318, A23J 300
Patent
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046651586
ABSTRACT:
Dehydrated protein materials are treated with gaseous HCl without temperature control, the reaction temperature being susceptible to reach, momentarily, 150.degree. C. Then the material thus treated is degassed and, after drying, a non hygroscopic powder usable in the food industry or in the pharmaceutical industry is obtained.
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Bird, E. J., et al, "Low Temperature Hydrolysis of Commercial Proteins", Food Ind., vol. p. 216, Feb. 1948, pp. 118-120.
Armanet Jean-Michel
Giddey Claude
Sachetto Jean-Pierre
Battelle (Memorial Institute)
Yoncoskie Robert
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