Claims
- 1. An improved process for solubilizing gluten in water to form a solution, wherein said gluten is contacted with an effective solubilizing concentration of a polysaccharide containing uronic acid residues, further provided that said process is conducted with high shear and agitation of the gluten and polysaccharide containing uronic acid residue mixture in water and at an elevated water temperature, wherein further, said elevated temperature is from 40.degree. C. to 70.degree. C., further provided that said effective solubilizing concentration of a polysaccharide containing uronic acid residues is 1-10 percent by weight of said solution and said gluten is 1-26 percent by weight of said solution.
- 2. An improved process for solubilizing gluten in water that normally is capable of absorbing water without dissolution according to claim 1 wherein said gluten is vital wheat gluten.
- 3. An improved process for solubilizing gluten in water that normally is capable of absorbing water without dissolution according to claim 1 wherein said gluten is corn gluten.
- 4. An improved process for solubilizing gluten in water that normally is capable of absorbing water without dissolution according to claim 1 wherein said polysaccharide that contains uronic acid residues is low methoxyl pectin.
- 5. An improved process for solubilizing gluten in water that normally is capable of absorbing water without dissolution according to claim 1 wherein said polysaccharide that contains uronic acid residues is gum arabic.
- 6. An improved process for solubilizing gluten in water that normally is capable of absorbing water without dissolution according to claim 1 wherein said polysaccharide that contains uronic acid residues is sodium alginate.
- 7. An improved process for solubilizing gluten in water that normally is capable of absorbing water without dissolution according to claim 1 wherein said elevated temperature is from 40.degree. to 60.degree. C.
- 8. An improved process for solubilizing gluten in water that normally is capable of absorbing water without dissolution according to claim 1 wherein said polysaccharide that contains uronic acid residues uronic is dissolved in said water in a concentration of approximately 1 to 3 percent by weight of the total solution.
- 9. An improved process for solubilizing gluten in water that normally is capable of absorbing water without dissolution to claim 1 wherein said gluten is dissolved in water in a concentration of approximately 19 to 22 percent by weight.
- 10. An improved process for solubilizing gluten in water that normally is capable of absorbing water without dissolution according to claim 1 wherein said polysaccharide that contains uronic acid residues is dissolved in said water in a concentration of approximately 1 to 3 percent by weight of the total solution, and said gluten is dissolved in said water in a concentration of approximately 19 to 22 percent by weight of the total solution.
- 11. An improved process for solubilizing vital wheat gluten in water that normally is capable of absorbing water without dissolution to form an edible solution comprising contacting said vital wheat gluten with agitation, with water provided an elevated temperature of at from 30.degree. C. to 70.degree. C. having an effective solubilizing concentration of a polysaccharide that contains uronic acid residues dissolved therein wherein said pectin is dissolved in said water in a concentration of approximately 1 to 10 percent by weight of the total solution and said vital wheat gluten is dissolved in said water in a concentration of approximately 1 to 26 percent by weight of the total solution.
- 12. An improved process for solubilizing vital wheat gluten that normally is capable of absorbing water without dissolution to form an edible solution according to claim 11 wherein said polysaccharide containing uronic acid residues is dissolved in said water in a concentration of approximately 1 to 3 percent by weight of the total solution and said vital wheat gluten is dissolved in said water in a concentration of approximately 19 to 22 percent by weight of the total solution.
- 13. An improved process for solubilizing vital wheat gluten that normally is capable of absorbing water without dissolution to form an edible solution according to claim 11 wherein said polysaccharide containing uronic acid residues is low methoxyl pectin.
- 14. An improved process for solubilizing vital wheat gluten that normally is capable of absorbing water without dissolution to form an edible solution according to claim 11 wherein said elevated temperature is from 40.degree. to 60.degree. C.
Parent Case Info
The present application is a continuation-in-part (CIP) of the parent case, U.S. Ser. No. 08/363,028, filed Dec. 23, 1994, now abandoned in favor of the present CIP application.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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