Process for the treatment of comminuted proteinaceous material

C - Chemistry – Metallurgy – 07 – G

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C07G 7/00 (1980.01)

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CA 1095897

ABSTRACT OF THE DISCLOSURE A process for the treatment of comminuted proteinaceous materials so as to effect separation of the comminuted pro- teinaceous materials into fractions differing in composition is disclosed. The process comprises admixing comminuted pro- teinaceous materials, or fractions derived therefrom, with an separating the proteinaceous material in the admixture into fractions differing in, in particular, protein content. The separation may be effected by for example subjecting the admix- ture, in the form of a slurry, to the influence of centrifugal force. In embodiments, a centrifuge and/or a hydrocyclone may be used. The proteinaceous materials are selected from wheat, rye, barley, triticale, peas, beans and buckwheat. Examples of suitable solvents are pentane, hexane, heptane, cyclohexane and alcohols of 1-4 carbon atoms. A variety of products are obtain- able, including protein-enriched and protein-deficient endo- sperm fractions. The products have a variety of uses in the food industry.

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