Food or edible material: processes – compositions – and products – Removing natural color by chemical reaction – e.g.,... – By heavy metal compound or peroxide
Patent
1990-10-22
1991-12-03
Hunter, Jeanette
Food or edible material: processes, compositions, and products
Removing natural color by chemical reaction, e.g.,...
By heavy metal compound or peroxide
426658, 426804, 127 37, 127 1, 8139, 8111, C12P 710, C13K 102, D21C 326
Patent
active
050699199
ABSTRACT:
A high yield process is provided for treating lignocellulose food fiber to sanitize and bleach the fiber. The process is not only a high yield process but produces better or equivalent bleaching than alternative processes and further does not produce a waste disposal problem. The process also has the advantage of requiring very little energy compared to alternative processes.
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Andersen R. L.
Baker P. C.
Elden R. E.
FMC Corporation
Hunter Jeanette
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