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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Mar. 05, 2002
Filed:
Feb. 10, 2000
Charles M. Buchanan, Kingsport, TN (US);
Norma L. Buchanan, Kingsport, TN (US);
John S. Debenham, Kingsport, TN (US);
Michael C. Shelton, Kingsport, TN (US);
Matthew D. Wood, Gray, TN (US);
Michael J. Visneski, Kingsport, TN (US);
Bhaskar K. Arumugam, Kingsport, TN (US);
John K. Sanders, Johnson City, TN (US);
Larry R. Lingerfelt, Jr., Blountville, TN (US);
Larry Blair, Gate City, VA (US);
Eastman Chemical Company, Kingsport, TN (US);
Abstract
In one aspect, the invention provides methods of obtaining at least one monosaccharide from corn fiber the method comprises the steps of: (a) heating an aqueous mixture of corn fiber and a liquid; (b) contacting the mixture of step (a) with a protease enzyme, thereby providing a proteolyzed corn fiber and a liquid; (c) separating the liquid from the proteolyzed corn fiber; (d) contacting the proteolyzed corn fiber at least once with an alkaline extractant, thereby providing an insoluble cellulose material and a liquid comprising arabinoxylan; (e) separating the insoluble cellulose material from the liquid comprising arabinoxylan; (f) reducing the volume of the liquid comprising arabinoxylan by removing excess alkaline extractant, thereby providing a concentrated liquid comprising from about 10 to about 50% solids, wherein the solids comprise arabinoxylan; and (g) hydrolyzing the arabinoxylan from step (f) in the presence of a catalyst and a solvent, thereby providing a mixture comprising at least one monosaccharide. In a further aspect, the invention pertains to methods of separating the monosaccharides obtained from corn fiber according to the methods disclosed herein.