SK90695A3 - Process for producing hydrolyzate of the proteins waste of animal origin - Google Patents

Process for producing hydrolyzate of the proteins waste of animal origin

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SK90695A3
SK90695A3 SK90695A SK90695A SK90695A3 SK 90695 A3 SK90695 A3 SK 90695A3 SK 90695 A SK90695 A SK 90695A SK 90695 A SK90695 A SK 90695A SK 90695 A3 SK90695 A3 SK 90695A3
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hydrolyzate
waste
percent
alk
proteins
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Karel Kolomaznik
Milan Mladek
Ferdinand Langmaier
Maryann Taylor
Eddie Diefendorf
William Marmer
Lubos Tribula
Ellie Brown
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Tanex A S
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To produce alk. medium in alk. enzymatic hydrolysis of proteins waste of animal origin, from 0.5 to 3.0 percent of at least one oxide or hydroxide of alk. metals or earth in combination with from 1 to 8 percent of amine, or the mixtures thereof, at a boiling temperature up to 200 DEG C at atmospheric pressure are added prior to dosing enzymes into the waste in water. The hydrolyzate thus obtained contains a protein component comprising in particular a peptide mixture and an admixture, in particular a low-molecule salt. The admixtures content in said hydrolyzate, the content being expressed as the weight part of flue, does not exceed 6 percent of the total weight of the hydrolyzate dry matter. The hydrolyzate is usable in particular as adhesive and gelatine for the manufacture of glues, for the preparation of flocculation agents and as an additive in the food-processing industry, and the like.
SK906-95A 1995-07-19 1995-07-19 Process for producing hydrolyzate of the proteins waste of animal origin SK281336B6 (en)

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SK281336B6 SK281336B6 (en) 2001-02-12

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