Claims
- 1. A method for producing a substantially sterol free edible fat or oil by removing steroidal material form a vegetable, animal and fish fat or oil consisting of the steps of maintaining the fat or in a liquid condition and successively mixing and separating the said fat or oil with an adsorbent or absorbent and repeating said process until at least 50% of the steroid is removed form said fat or oil.
- 2. A method as claimed in claim 1, wherein said adsorbent or adsorbent is present in an amount of at least 5% by weight of said fat or oil.
- 3. A method as claimed in claim 2, wherein said adsorbent or absorbent is present in an amount of at least 35% by weight of said fat or oil.
- 4. A method as claimed in claim 1, wherein the ratio of adsorbent or absorbent to fat or oil is about 1:20 to greater than 1:5.
- 5. A method as claimed in claim 1 wherein the absorbent or adsorbent has a Freundlich constant K of about 63.
- 6. A method for producing a substantially sterol free edible fat or oil by removing naturally occurring steroidal material from an edible vegetable, animal and fish fat or oil consisting of the steps of maintaining the ft or oil in a liquid condition and passing said liquid fat or oil over an absorbent or adsorbent and ceasing said process before the concentration of the steroid in said treated fat or oil reaches 50% of the original concentration.
- 7. A method as claimed in claim 6, wherein said adsorbent or absorbent is present in an amount of at least 1% by weight of said fat or oil.
- 8. A method as claimed in claim 7, wherein said adsorbent or absorbent is present in an amount of at least 10% by weight of said fat or oil.
- 9. A method as claimed in claim 6, wherein the ratio of adsorbent or absorbent to fat or oil is about 1:100 to greater than 1:8.
- 10. A method as claimed in claim 1 or 6, including the steps of heating to a temperature above the melting point of the fat or oil, and using one of fractionation to separate a liquid fat fraction from a solid fat or a solvent and converting the fat into a liquid fat.
- 11. A method as claimed in claim 4 or 7, wherein the concentration of the steroid material in the said vegetable, animal and fish fat or oil is reduced to a level of about 50 ppm.
- 12. A method as set forth in claims 1, 6, 2, 7, 3, 8, 4, or 9, wherein the absorbent or adsorbent is selected from the group consisting of carbon, activated carbon, metal salt impregnated carbon, organic impregnated carbon, porous glass, impregnated porous glass and chemically bonded glass, porous ceramics and porous plastics, both impregnated and chemically bonded, and aluminates, silicates, magnesia's and compounds derived from these.
- 13. A method as claimed in any one of claims 1, 6, 2, 7, 3, 8, 4 or 9, wherein the steroidal material removed is cholesterol.
- 14. A method as claimed in claim 1, 6, 2, 7, 3, 8, 4 or 9, wherein the said fat or oil is milkfat.
Priority Claims (1)
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RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation-in-part of application of Ser. No. 774,968, filed on Sept. 11, 1985, now abandoned claiming priority on New Zealand Patent Application No. 209508 filed on Sept. 11, 1984.
US Referenced Citations (5)
Non-Patent Literature Citations (1)
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Swern, D. Bailey's Industrial Oil and Fat Products, 3rd Ed. 1964, pp. 771-786. |
Continuation in Parts (1)
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