1961
DOI: 10.1002/jsfa.2740120101
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The large‐scale production of protein from leaf extracts

Abstract: Juice from fresh, pulped, leaves is freed from most of the starch grains, fibre and detritusThe protcin coagulum is filtered off, washed with water In this form i t keeps under Texture, colour and nutritive value of the final product are determined by the con-The precautions needed during drying, especially freeze-drying, are The products are fairly stable at room temperature but lipids have to be re-The conditions for doing this by acetoneThe composition of the protein and the uses to which it can be p u t ar… Show more

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“…A 10-15z increase in total liquid volume was contributed by the steam, which is in agreement with previously published values (Morrison and Pirie, 1961). Although this system worked satisfactorily, the size of the skimming tank was limited to the diameter of the screw.…”
Section: Design and Operation Of The Coagulation Systemsupporting
confidence: 91%
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“…A 10-15z increase in total liquid volume was contributed by the steam, which is in agreement with previously published values (Morrison and Pirie, 1961). Although this system worked satisfactorily, the size of the skimming tank was limited to the diameter of the screw.…”
Section: Design and Operation Of The Coagulation Systemsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…The coagulated mixture was discharged into a 30-gal container and processed in a similar manner to that previously described (Morrison and Pirie, 1961). The coagulated mixture was discharged into a 30-gal container and processed in a similar manner to that previously described (Morrison and Pirie, 1961).…”
Section: Design and Operation Of The Coagulation Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The dietary utility of several isolated leaf proteins and their supplementary values have also been reported. [13][14][15][16] In India, the first attempt to obtain proteins from leaves in a form suitable for human consumption was made by Guha and his associates in 1943, but few results were published.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A process employing a hammer mill and a cam-operated press has yielded 75 per cent of the leaf protein content. Large-scale production of proteins from such leaf extracts has been described by Morrison & Pirie (84). Juice from fresh pulped leaves is freed from the starch grains and fi ber, then coagu lated with steam.…”
Section: Leaf Proteinsmentioning
confidence: 99%