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A report on the problem of residual solvent in solvent-extracted meals
The hazards of excess residual solvent in solventextracted meals and methods currently used for its measurement are discussed. Preliminary results are reported with a simple copper-cup flash-tester with concen...
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The difficultly extractable lipides of cottonseed meats, their composition and effect on the refining characteristics of the crude oils
Crude lipides fractions were produced from raw, tempered, and cooked meats from two lots of cottonseed by a series of successive stepwise extractions, designed to obtain fractional portions of the total lipide...
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Pilot-plant application of filtration-extraction to soybeans
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The effect of processing conditions on the properties of screw-press cottonseed meal and oil
Processing conditions, particularly cooking procedures, have a marked influence on the chemical properties of screw-pressed meal and oil. Cooking prepared meats at 240–250°F., as in normal mill practice, produ...
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A comparison of five commercial solvents for extraction of cottonseed
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Solvent extraction of cottonseed and peanut oils. IX. Determination of fines in miscella
Four oil-yielding materials, cottonseed, peanuts, okraseed, and rice bran, were used to develop a rapid method of determining the solids content of miscellas. In each case straight-line plots of the gravimetri...
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Pilot-plant manufacture of peanut protein
Pilot-plant production of peanut protein from solvent-extracted meal was investigated with respect to the effect of temperature of extract liquor during precipitation and the rate of addition of sulfur dioxide...
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Pre-pilot-plant mixed-solvent flotation process for separating pigment glands from cottonseed meats