Separation of phytate from plant protein using ion exchange

Organic compounds -- part of the class 532-570 series – Organic compounds – Phosphorus esters

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A23J 114, C07F 9117

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ABSTRACT:
A novel process for the removal of phytate from protein using ion exchange has been developed. The process involves the upflow passage of a protein slurry at an elevated temperature through a strong base anion exchanger in the chloride form. The weak base anion sites inherent to the resin have been converted to the free base form. The anion exchange material can easily be regenerated. The process can be used on-line, yields phytate removal of greater than 90%, has high (greater than 90%) protein recovery, is cost-effective, and is environmentally friendly.

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