Method for recovering meat proteins remaining attached to the bo

Chemistry of carbon compounds – Miscellaneous organic carbon compounds – C-metal

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426657, 426437, 426480, A23J 102

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ABSTRACT:
The installation comprises substantially: a chopper for breaking up raw bones with meat still attached to them, an extraction tank containing an alcaline solution with a pH of the order of 10 to 12 for retaining the proteins, a precipitation tank for the proteins by supplying an acid solution bringing back the pH of the liquid phase to a value of the order of 6, and a separation device for the proteins using physical means such as centrifugation, filtration or decantation means.

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