Claims
- 1. A process for producing native microbial protein from single-cell microbial cells having a content of nucleic acids lower than 1% and useful as food or feed, which comprises the steps of:
- a. disrupting microbial cells to release the nuclease contained therein and forming thereafter a homogenate having disrupted cells and nuclease;
- b. adjusting the pH value of the said homogenate to 5.9-8.0 and maintaining the temperature at 50.degree.-60.degree.C for 20 minutes-2.5 hours in order to permit the degradation of nucleic acids by means of the nucleases contained in the homogenate;
- c. precipitating protein material from the microbial homogenate by adjusting the pH value to the isoelectric point of the protein material;
- d. separating the precipitated protein material;
- e. drying the precipitated protein material;
- f. extracting the precipitated and dried protein material with alcohol to remove lipoid substances; and
- g. drying again said extracted protein material.
- 2. Process in accordance with claim 1, wherein the subject single-cell microbial cells are chosen from the group of yeasts consisting of the genus Saccharomyces cerevisiae, Candida, Torulopsis, Rhodotorula, Oiidium, Pichia, and Hansenula.
- 3. Process in accordance with claim 1, wherein the single-cell microbial cells are chosen from the group consisting of bacteria of the genus Megaterium, Methanomonas, and Escherichia coli.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation-in-part of application Ser. No. 369,984 filed June 14, 1973 and now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (3)
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