Process for separation of whey proteins using a novel anion...

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A23J 1/20 (2006.01) A23C 9/146 (2006.01) A23J 3/08 (2006.01) B01J 41/16 (2006.01)

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CA 2393270

The present invention provides new processes useful for separating whey proteins from whey protein-containing solutions using a novel anion exchanger which comprises a water insoluble, hydrophilic, water swellable, hydroxy (C2- C4) alkylated and cross-linked regenerated cellulose, derivatised with quaternary amino (QA) groups, wherein the level of substitution of the QA groups is 1.4 milli-equivalents per dry gram of anion exchanger (meq/g) or greater.

La présente invention concerne de nouveaux procédés utilisés pour séparer des protéines lactosériques de solutions contenant lesdites protéines au moyen d'un nouvel échangeur d'anions qui comprend une cellulose insoluble dans l'eau, hydrophile, gonflable dans l'eau, alkylée par hydroxy (C¿2?-C¿4?) et régénérée par réticulation, dérivée avec des groupements aminés quaternaires, le niveau de substitution desdits groupements étant milli-équivalents à 1,4 par gramme sec d'échangeur d'anions (meq/g) ou supérieurs.

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