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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Nov. 10, 1992
Filed:
May. 15, 1991
Paul S Anderson, Astoria, OR (US);
Roger W Law, Tualatin, OR (US);
Ronald R Law, Astoria, OR (US);
Kenneth Lum, Astoria, OR (US);
Advanced Hydrolyzing Systems, Inc., Astoria, OR (US);
Abstract
A particulate proteinaceous product and methods for producing the same from waste raw animal parts are disclosed. The product is dry to the touch, is compressible into pellets or cakes, and comprises about 45 to 65 w/w percent partially hydrolyzed, non-denatured animal protein, about 20-35 w/w percent oil derived from the animal parts, about 10-15 w/w percent moisture, and about 0-7 w/w percent ash. The product also has less objectionable odor, less propensity to oxidize, and higher nutritional value than existing products. The method involves mulling raw animal parts, hydrolyzing proteins in the animal parts with enzymes, heating to inactivate enzymes, screening, concentrating and adding oil, pasteurizing, removing water, separating oil and routing a portion of the separated oil to the beginning of concentrating as oil added. The method is distinctive in that it produces a dry, flaky product without the use of a conventional dryer. The method is also distinctive for its substantial resistance to equipment clogging.