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titleOfInvention Method for producing partial hydrolyzate of organic matter
abstract PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To provide N produced by partially hydrolyzing an organic substance such as chitin or silk protein using an acid such as hydrochloric acid. -The step of neutralizing the acid in the acid-containing partial hydrolyzate of organic substances such as acetylchitooligosaccharides and silk peptides, N-acetylchitooligosaccharides and the like which can be subjected to deacidification as they are to prevent degradation of quality due to secondary hydrolysis due to heat of neutralization and to minimize bacterial contamination generated during desalination treatment. Provided is a method for producing a partial hydrolyzate of an organic substance such as a silk peptide. SOLUTION: An acid-containing partial hydrolyzate obtained by partially hydrolyzing an organic substance with an acid such as hydrochloric acid is subjected to deacidification treatment using an ion exchange membrane electrodialysis apparatus which circulates an alkaline solution as a concentrate. The deoxidation treatment is performed using an ion exchange membrane electrodialyzer while controlling the pH value of the concentrated solution.
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