Food or edible material: processes – compositions – and products – Products per se – or processes of preparing or treating... – Plant material is basic ingredient other than extract,...
Reexamination Certificate
2007-01-16
2010-12-28
Pratt, Helen F (Department: 1781)
Food or edible material: processes, compositions, and products
Products per se, or processes of preparing or treating...
Plant material is basic ingredient other than extract,...
C426S028000, C426S044000, C426S048000, C426S455000, C426S459000, C426S460000, C426S463000, C426S464000, C426S481000, C426S482000, C426S518000, C426S618000, C426S661000
Reexamination Certificate
active
07858140
ABSTRACT:
An improved wet milling process is provided that allows for separation of seed coat particles from the horny endosperm particles of seed. The process uses soaking and grinding to produce seed coat flake particles and horny endosperm particles that may be separated using movement of liquid slurry of the particles, providing hydraulic lift to separate the seed coat particles. Improvements in the process allow for omitting addition of sulfur compounds to the process. By-products of wet milling with improved properties are provided.
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Feller Scott
Hammes Daniel
Paustian David
Corn Value Products
Pratt Helen F
Sweeney Patricia A.
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