Chemistry of carbon compounds – Miscellaneous organic carbon compounds – C-metal
Patent
1975-05-30
1977-11-15
Michl, Paul R.
Chemistry of carbon compounds
Miscellaneous organic carbon compounds
C-metal
426271, 426583, 426657, 426660, A23J 120
Patent
active
040585107
ABSTRACT:
Reaction of sodium lauryl sulfate with whey proteins forms a sodium lauryl sulfate-whey protein complex. Treatment of the complex with base to bring it to a pH of either from about 5.0 to about 6.5 at a solids content of from about 5% to about 30%, by weight, and at a temperature of from about 0.degree. C. to about 5.degree. C. or a pH of from about 11 to about 13 at a solids content of from about 2.5% to about 10% and a temperature of from about 0.degree. C. to about 5.degree. C. produces a precipitate and supernatant solution. The supernatant can be used to make an egg white substitute, after reduction of its sodium lauryl sulfate content, whereas the precipitate is high in sodium lauryl sulfate and can be recycled for use as a starting reagent.
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Chang Pei K.
Concilio-Nolan Mary C.
Fennelly Richard P.
Michl Paul R.
Stauffer Chemical Company
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