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titleOfInvention METHOD FOR HYDROLYSIS OF PROTEIN MATERIALS
abstract The present invention relates to a process for separating proteinaceous materials of animal or plant origin into peptides having molecular weights ranging from less than 10 KDa to 260 KDa, decontaminating bone meal and destroying allergenic proteins. For these purposes, the proteinaceous materials in an aqueous medium are subjected to the action of an alternating electric current at a pH 7.5-9, a temperature of 30 ° C to 160 ° C at a pressure of 1 to 6 bar and with a reaction time of 5 to 150 min. A protein separation reactor comprises at least two electrodes contained in a cylindrical vessel having inlet and outlet ports at opposite ends, an electrode being electrically and mechanically connected to the wall of the vessel and being a neutral point connected to the vessel. earth, the second electrode being electrically isolated from the first electrode and being connected to a single phase of a power supply.
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