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EP0782393B1 — Method for treating an aqueous protein solution to kill microorganisms therein without causing coagulation

Assigned to Novozymes AS · Expires 1998-01-07 · 28y expired

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PCT No. PCT/DK95/00375 Sec. 371 Date Mar. 6, 1997 Sec. 102(e) Date Mar. 6, 1997 PCT Filed Sep. 20, 1995 PCT Pub. No. WO96/08974 PCT Pub. Date Mar. 28, 1996A method for treating an aqueous protein solution so as to kill microorganisms which may be present therein, but without caus…

USPTO Abstract

PCT No. PCT/DK95/00375 Sec. 371 Date Mar. 6, 1997 Sec. 102(e) Date Mar. 6, 1997 PCT Filed Sep. 20, 1995 PCT Pub. No. WO96/08974 PCT Pub. Date Mar. 28, 1996A method for treating an aqueous protein solution so as to kill microorganisms which may be present therein, but without causing coagulation, comprises either (1) mixing the solution with sufficient enzymatically produced protein hydrolysate (H1) to prevent coagulation of the mixture when the mixture is subsequently subjected to a heat treatment to kill microorganisms, and then subjecting the mixture to such a heat treatment, or (2) using one or more enzymes to hydrolyze protein in the aqueous protein solution to an extent sufficient to prevent coagulation of the resulting liquid hydrolysate (H2) when it is subsequently subjected to a heat treatment to kill microorganisms, and then subjecting the liquid hydrolysate (H2) to such a heat treatment. The use of aqueous protein solutions treated in this manner in the production of a foodstuff, such as a meat-based foodstuff, contributes very significantly to reducing any risk of contamination of the foodstuff by harmful microorganisms.

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Patent number
EP0782393B1
Jurisdiction
EP
Classification
Expires
1998-01-07
Drug substance claim
No
Drug product claim
No
Assignee
Novozymes AS
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