Agglomeration of proteinaceous solids

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99/49, 530/15.1

A23J 1/00 (2006.01) C11B 1/10 (2006.01)

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CA 1147326

ABSTRACT OF THE DISCLOSURE Finely divided proteinaceous solids suspended in a non-polar organic liquid are formed into agglomerates by contacting the suspension with an immiscible polar liquid comprising selected alkanol-water mixtures, agitating the 3-phase system to effect agglomeration, separating the agglomerates and recovering the proteinaceous solids. The proteinaceous solids are usually derived from cereal grains or legume seeds, particularly those on which a milling, fractionation or solvent extraction is carried out in a non-polar organic liquid medium.

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