Claims
- 1. A purified long chained, waxy hulless, beta glucan isolate, which has a purity of beta glucan isolate greater than 90% with a beta glucan viscosity from 100-3000 cps, with endogenous starch and protein as main impurities, produced by a process which comprises the steps of:
- selecting high viscosity waxy hulless barley flour with beta glucan viscosity greater than 15 cps and a long chained beta glucan concentration greater than about 1.0.times.10.sup.5 /ml of a 5% aqueous flour suspension;
- making an acidified aqueous flour suspension of this material;
- extracting the beta glucan chains by bringing the acidified suspension to about 45 degrees Centigrade, with slow agitation;
- diluting the acidified solution with acidified water;
- gently stirring the acidified suspension while adding ethanol, precipitating long chained beta glucan;
- removing supernatant, washing precipitated beta glucan chains with acidified water to remove adhering starch;
- evaluating microscopically the precipitated beta glucan chains to insure length of about 1 mm to about 6 mm; and
- drying the beta glucan chains to between about 14% to about 7% moisture, never exceeding drying temperatures of about 35 degrees Centigrade.
- 2. The long chained beta glucan isolate of claim 1, wherein the said isolate is made from high viscosity waxy hulless short awn barley flour.
Parent Case Info
This is a divisional of application Ser. No. 08/534,368, filed Sep. 27, 1995 now U.S. Pat. No. 5,614,242.
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