Can aqueous enzymatic extraction separate oils and Peanut proteins?
Aqueous enzymatic extraction can efficiently separate oils and peanut proteins. The functionality of peanut proteins was significantly improved after modification. Native and modified peanut proteins can be used for a variety of purposes in foods.
How is peanut oil made?
In countries like India and China, more than half of the produced peanuts (nearly 12¨C14 MMT) are processed using mechanical pressing or solvent extraction to produce edible oil. The residual matter obtained after oil extraction is called peanut meal, or peanut oilcake, and it contains about 47¨C55% protein (supplementary information 1 ).
What are peanut by-products?
By-products derived from the harvested peanut and peanut oil extractions are generally known as ¡°peanut by-products¡±. The different by-products considered in this review are defined as follows. Most peanuts grown in world are primarily used to produce edible oil.
Can peanut meal be used for industrial processing?
As a by-product of oil extraction, peanut meal has limited industrial applications. However, considering its protein content, which contains numerous active groups, particularly globulin, it could serve as a valuable source for industrial processing.
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Item: Multifunctional Peanut oil making equipment
Model Steel Machine Raw materials: Oil seeds: Peanut
Final product: edible oil
Main market: Africa, Mid-East, Asia, South America
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