Claims
- 1. Method of producing a feed product comprising the steps of adding a quantity of concentrated krill hydrolysate to a quantity of liquid marine protein and a quantity of dry carrier to produce a mixture and co-drying said liquid krill hydrolysate and said liquid marine protein with said dry carrier to obtain said feed product while preserving the endogenous enzymes within said hydrolysate.
- 2. Method as in claim 1 wherein said mixture is mixed prior to co-drying said mixture.
- 3. Method as in claim 2 wherein said mixture is hydrolyzed by said endogenous enzymes in said liquid krill hydrolysate, said endogenous enzymes remaining within said hydrolysate, prior to said co-drying of said liquid mixture.
- 4. Method as in claim 3 wherein said mixture is co-dryed in a dryer or other dehydrator.
- 5. Method as in claim 4 wherein said mixture is ground prior to being subjected to said hydrolysis by said endogenous enzymes.
- 6. Method as in claim 5 wherein said mixture is cooled following said co-drying of said mixture in said dryer.
- 7. Method as in claim 6 wherein said dry carrier is one or a combination of dry marine protein meals, dried krill products, dried vegetable matter, and dried fish product.
- 8. Method as in claim 7 wherein said liquid marine protein is liquid fish product.
- 9. Method as in claim 8 wherein temperature sensitive enzyme active or other bioactive dry products are added or readded to said mixture following said co-drying of said mixture.
- 10. Method as in claim 9 and further comprising mixing said temperature sensitive enzyme active products with said mixture.
- 11. Method as in claim 1 wherein said mixture is co-dryed in a dryer or other dehydrator.
- 12. Method as in claim 11 wherein said dryer includes an agitator to agitate said mixture entering said dryer.
- 13. Method as in claim 12 wherein said dryer further includes a drying tower downstream from said agitator and a heat source to provide heat to said tower.
- 14. Method as in claim 13 and further comprising a classifier downstream of said tower for separating said mixture, said mixture comprising lighter and drier particles and heavier and wetter particles, said classifier separating said lighter and drier from said heavier and wetter particles.
- 15. Method as in claim 14 wherein said heavier and wetter particles are returned to said agitator.
- 16. Method as in claim 14 and further comprising a cyclone downstream from said classifier.
- 17. Method as in claim 16 wherein said cyclone removes further moisture from said heavier particles.
- 18. Method as in claim 17 wherein said lighter particles are separated into smaller and drier and larger and wetter particles.
- 19. Method as in claim 18 wherein said larger and wetter particles are returned to said agitator.
- 20. A feed product produced by the method of any one of claims 1 to 19.
- 21. Method of producing a concentrated liquid krill hydrolysate comprising the steps of harvesting krill having proteins and other nutrients, digesting said krill through enzymatic activity and partial hydrolysis to obtain liquid krill hydrolysate without deactivating enzymes in said krill, evaporating said krill hydrolysate produced by said enzymatic activity and partial hydrolysis to obtain said concentrated liquid krill hydrolysate and to maintain the nutritional properties of said proteins in said krill.
- 22. Method of producing a dry krill premix or feedstuff comprising the steps of producing concentrated liquid krill hydrolysate, mixing said concentrated liquid krill hydrolysate and a dry carrier and co-drying said mixture of said concentrated liquid krill hydrolysate and dry carrier.
- 23. Method of claim 22 wherein said dry carrier is selected from the group of vegetable or animal protein meals and by-products.
- 24. A feed product as in claim 20 wherein said feed product is an additive.
- 25. A feed product as in claim 20 wherein said feed product is an ingredient in a compound feed.
- 26. A product produced by the method of any one of claims 21-23.
- 27. Method as in claim 5 and further comprising adding liquid to said mixture for assisting said hydrolysis by said endogenous enzymes.
- 28. Method as in claim 27 wherein said liquid is water.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 08/740,004, filed Oct. 21, 1996, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,112,699.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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