Claims
- 1. A non-edible composite material comprising a non-edible substrate and a binder wherein said binder comprises a potato peel product characterized on a dry solids basis by at least 30% starch, at least 5% protein and at least 2% fiber.
- 2. The composite material of claim 1 wherein said potato peel product is characterized on a dry weight basis by from 55 to 65% starch, from 5 to 30% protein and 4 to 20% fiber.
- 3. The composite material of claim 1 wherein said potato peel product is prepared by steam peeling potatoes.
- 4. The composite material of claim 1 wherein said substrate comprises calcium carbonate.
- 5. The composite material of claim 4 which is selected from the group consisting of gypsum wall board and acoustical tile.
- 6. The composite material of claim 1 which is particle board.
- 7. A method of producing a non-edible composite material comprising a substrate and a binder wherein said binder comprises a potato peel product characterized on a dry solids basis by at least 30% starch wherein said starch is not completely gelatinized, at least 5% protein and at least 2% fiber to form a mixture; and
heating said mixture under conditions selected to complete gelatinization of said starch.
- 8. The method of claim 7 wherein said substrate comprises calcium carbonate.
- 9. A non-edible composite material produced according to the method of claim 7.
- 10. An adhesive comprising a potato peel product characterized on a dry solids basis by at least 30% starch, at least 5% protein and at least 2% fiber which has been treated with borax and caustic.
- 11. The adhesive of claim 10 which is an adhesive for paper or paperboard.
- 12. The adhesive of claim 10 which is an architectural adhesive.
- 13. A method of adhering two substrates to one another comprising the step of applying the adhesive of claim 10 to a first substrate and adhering the first substrate to a second substrate.
- 14. The method of claim 15 wherein said substrates are selected from the group consisting of paper, paperboard and wood plies.
- 15. A composite food product comprising an edible substrate and a binder wherein said binder comprises a potato peel product characterized on a dry solids basis by at least 30% starch, at least 5% protein and at least 2% fiber.
- 16. The composite food product of claim 15 wherein said potato peel product is prepared by steam peeling potatoes.
- 17. The composite food product of claim 15 wherein said food product is selected from the group consisting of meat analogues, vegetable analogues and composite meat products.
- 18. The composite food product of claim 15 wherein said food product is a meat analogue.
- 19. The composite food product of claim 18 wherein the edible substrate comprises soy protein.
- 20. The composite food product of claim 15 which is a meat sauce.
- 21. A method of producing a composite food product comprising combining an edible substrate and a binder wherein said binder comprises a potato peel product characterized on a dry solids basis by at least 30% starch wherein said starch is not completely gelatinized, at least 5% protein and at least 2% fiber to form a mixture; and
heating said mixture under conditions selected to complete gelatinization of said starch.
- 22. A composite food product produced according to the method of claim 21.
- 23. A binder composition comprising a potato peel product characterized on a dry solids basis by at least 30% starch, at least 5% protein and at least 2% fiber wherein said potato peel product is modified by a cationic substituent.
- 24. A method of producing paper comprising treating paper at the wet-end with the binder composition of claim 21.
- 25. A potato peel product characterized on a dry solids basis by at least 30% starch, at least 5% protein and at least 2% fiber and caustic wherein said product is characterized by a pH of at least 11.
- 26. A potato peel product characterized on a dry solids basis by at least 30% starch, at least 5% protein and at least 2% fiber which is modified by a procedure selected from the group consisting of oxidation, crosslinking, anionic substitution, cationic substitution, hydroxyalkyl substitution and hydrolysis.
- 27. The potato peel product of claim 26 which is oxidized.
- 28. The potato peel product of claim 26 which is cationically substituted.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application claims priority from U.S. Provisional Application Serial No. 60/127,146 filed Mar. 31, 1999.
Provisional Applications (1)
|
Number |
Date |
Country |
|
60127146 |
Mar 1999 |
US |
Divisions (1)
|
Number |
Date |
Country |
Parent |
09536575 |
Mar 2000 |
US |
Child |
10184238 |
Jun 2002 |
US |