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titleOfInvention Finely-divided proteinaceous material
abstract 1,030,339. Protein feed supplement. FMC CORPORATION. Oct. 1, 1963 [Nov. 7, 1962], No. 38647/63. Heading A2B. A finely-divided proteinaceous feed supplement is prepared by degrading a proteinaceous material in a mild hydrolysis treatment to obtain a water-insoluble attritable material, and then mechanically attriting the hydrolized material to obtain a finely-divided material capable of forming a stable dispersion in water. The proteinacous material to be employed should exhibit partial crystallinity under X-ray diffraction analysis, and is exemplified by casein, feathers, hair, silk, grasses, plants, marine life and degradable collagen. The hydrolysis may be acidic (hydrochloric acid), basic or enzymatic. The attrition is achieved by milling, high speed cutting or high pressure; except when high pressure alone is employed, the attrition should be carried out in a liquid such as water, sugar solution, glycerol, ethanol and isopropanol. The hydrolysed proteinaceous material may be treated with a conventional swelling agent, such as dilute alkali, to provide a more readily attritable mass. The product resulting from the attrition, whether a dispersion or gel, may be used as such or de-watered and dried. Examples describe the hydrolysis and attrition of casein, raw silk and deodorized chicken feathers.
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