Chemistry of carbon compounds – Miscellaneous organic carbon compounds – C-metal
Patent
1974-05-10
1976-03-02
Douglas, Winston A.
Chemistry of carbon compounds
Miscellaneous organic carbon compounds
C-metal
2604123, 2604124, 2604128, 426430, 426656, A23J 114, C07G 700, C11B 104, A23J 702
Patent
active
039417646
ABSTRACT:
Hexane and mixtures of hexane containing 2 to 25% acetic acid (v/v) were used to prepare oil and protein from glanded cottonseed by solvent extraction. As the amount of acetic acid in the solvent increased, the amounts of total lipid, phospholipid, neutral oil, and gossypol in each miscella increased, but the amount of free fatty acids did not change significantly. The solubility of the protein in 0.02N NaOH did not decrease until the amount of acetic acid in the solvent used to prepare each meal increased to a point between 4 and 10 percent. The drainage of the miscella (solvent-lipid solution) through the marc (insoluble residue) was much more rapid when the solvent was hexane-acetic acid than when it was hexane alone.
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Hensarling Thomas P.
Jacks Thomas J.
Yatsu Lawrence Y.
Douglas Winston A.
Hensley Max D.
Konopka P. E.
Silverstein M. Howard
The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of
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