Patent classifications
C11B13/00
CORN SWEET STEEPING
Described is a process for releasing soluble starch hydrolysates or hydrolysed starch syrup from substantially intact corn kernels during high temperature steeping at a temperature at or above the gelatinization temperature of starch in the corn kernels, and the recovery of protein and oil-enhanced, carbohydrate-depleted residuals that are ideally suited for use as high quality animal feed or other food-grade products.
Method of making an asphalt composition containing ester bottoms
This invention involves the addition of ester bottoms to an asphalt paving composition to improve the usable temperature range (UTR). The ester bottoms are a byproduct of refining a feedstock containing all or a portion of vegetable oil or animal fat.
Method of making an asphalt composition containing ester bottoms
This invention involves the addition of ester bottoms to an asphalt paving composition to improve the usable temperature range (UTR). The ester bottoms are a byproduct of refining a feedstock containing all or a portion of vegetable oil or animal fat.
PRODUCTION METHOD FOR LONG-CHAIN FATTY ACIDS AND USE THEREOF
The object of an aspect of the present invention is to provide a method for producing a long-chain fatty acid, the method making it possible to prevent a coloring component from being contained in the long-chain fatty acid and recover the long-chain fatty acid at a high yield. The above problem is solved by providing a method for producing a long-chain fatty acid, the method including the steps of: (a) with use of an enzyme, decomposing, into fatty acids, triglyceride contained in a raw vegetable oil which is derived from a vegetable-derived oil-containing waste; (b) removing, by distillation, a short-chain fatty acid contained in the raw vegetable oil which has been subjected to the step (a); and (c) recovering, by short-path distillation, a long-chain fatty acid contained in the raw vegetable oil which has been subjected to the step (b).
HEMP SEED PRODUCTS AND METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR PRODUCING SAME
Methods and systems for producing improved hemp seed products, such as proteins and oils are provided.
Removing organic chlorides from glyceride oils
A process is provided for removing organic chlorides from glyceride oil. The process includes the steps of (a) reacting a glyceride oil comprising organic chlorides with a liquid aqueous system at a temperature of at least 80° C. to form a treated glyceride oil and (b) separating the treated glyceride oil from the liquid aqueous system. The treated glyceride oil has a reduced concentration of organic chlorides compared to the glyceride oil reacted in step (a).
Apparatus and method for collection and disposal of fats, oil and grease
An apparatus for collection and disposal of fats, oil and grease that includes a fabric container having at least one open end, a biogradable material capable of absorbing a large quantity of fats, oil and grease positioned in the container through the open end, the container and biogradable material adapted for being placed in a source of fats, oil and/or grease for absorbing the Pats, oil and/or grease for removal from the source and for transport to a location for processing.
METHODS OF REFINING A GRAIN OIL COMPOSITION
The present disclosure relates methods and systems for refining grain oil compositions using water, and related compositions produced therefrom. The present disclosure also relates to methods of using said compositions. The present disclosure also relates to methods of using grain oil derived from a fermentation product in an anti-foam composition.
METHODS OF REFINING A GRAIN OIL COMPOSITION
The present disclosure relates methods and systems for refining grain oil compositions using water, and related compositions produced therefrom. The present disclosure also relates to methods of using said compositions. The present disclosure also relates to methods of using grain oil derived from a fermentation product in an anti-foam composition.
Fish Oil Recovery From Aquatic Biomass
A method for recovering fish oil from aquatic biomass under cold conditions, the method comprising the steps of; providing an aquatic biomass; producing a minced aquatic biomass by mincing the aquatic biomass; providing an aqueous suspension of the minced aquatic biomass by mixing and/or homogenizing the minced aquatic biomass in an aqueous solution; adjusting the pH of said aqueous suspension to an extreme high pH or an extreme low pH; separating the aqueous suspension into a supernatant comprising a lower density emulsion fraction substantially comprising oil, aqueous solution and emulsified proteins, and a higher density fraction comprising substantially solubilized proteins, and optionally a pellet comprising collagenous components; collecting the lower density emulsion fraction; separating the lower density emulsion fraction into an oil phase and an aqueous phase; and collecting the oil from said oil phase.