Claims
- 1. A process for producing a cochineal color which comprises subjecting a cochineal extract solution to proteolysis and removing a fraction of molecular weight not less than 6000.
- 2. A process for producing a cochineal color which comprises subjecting a cochineal extract solution to proteolysis and, then, to at least one treatment selected from the group consisting of adsorption treatment, ion exchange treatment, acid treatment and membrane treatment.
- 3. A process for producing a cochineal color which comprises subjecting a cochineal extract solution to proteolysis and adsorption treatment and, then, to at least one treatment selected from the group consisting of adsorption treatment, ion exchange treatment, acid treatment and membrane treatment.
- 4. A process for producing a cochineal color as claimed in claim 1 wherein the cochineal extract solution is an extracted product obtained by extracting Coccus cacti L. insect bodies with use of an aqueous alcohol.
- 5. A process for producing a cochineal color as claimed in claim 1 wherein the cochineal extract solution is subjected to proteolysis under an acidic condition.
- 6. A process for producing a cochineal color as claimed in claim 2 or 3 wherein the adsorption treatment is carried out under an acidic condition.
- 7. A process for producing a cochineal color as claimed in claim 2 or 3 wherein the adsorption treatment comprises causing a cochineal color to be adsorbed on an adsorbent under an acidic condition and, then, desorbed with an aqueous alcohol under a condition of pH 7˜9.
- 8. A process for producing a cochineal color as claimed in claim 2 or 3 wherein the acid treatment is conducted with an acid used as a food additive.
- 9. A process for producing a cochineal color as claimed in claim 2 or 3 wherein the membrane treatment is at least one treatment selected from the group consisting of reverse osmosis membrane treatment, membrane filter treatment, ultrafiltration membrane treatment and nanofiltration membrane treatment.
- 10. A process for producing a cochineal color as claimed in claim 2 or 3 wherein the membrane treatment is a treatment using a membrane having a cut-off molecular weight of 2000˜8000.
- 11. A process for producing a cochineal color as claimed in claim 2 or 3 wherein a fraction of molecular weight not less than 6000 is removed by the membrane treatment.
- 12. A process for deodorizing a cochineal color which comprises subjecting a cochineal extract solution to proteolysis and removing a fraction of molecular weight not less than 6000.
- 13. A process for deodorizing a cochineal color which comprises subjecting a cochineal extract solution to proteolysis and, then, to at least one treatment selected from the group consisting of adsorption treatment, ion exchange treatment, acid treatment and membrane treatment.
- 14. A process for deodorizing a cochineal color which comprises subjecting a cochineal extract solution to proteolysis and adsorption treatment and, then, to at least one treatment selected from the group consisting of adsorption treatment, ion exchange treatment, acid treatment and membrane treatment.
- 15. A process for deodorizing a cochineal color as claimed in claim 12 wherein the cochineal extract solution is an extracted product obtained by extracting Coccus cactus L. insect bodies with use of an aqueous alcohol.
- 16. A process for deodorizing a cochineal color as claimed in claim 12 wherein the cochineal extract solution is subjected to proteolysis under an acidic condition.
- 17. A process for deodorizing a cochineal color as claimed in claim 13 or 14 wherein the adsorption treatment is carried out under an acidic condition.
- 18. A process for deodorizing a cochineal color as claimed in claim 13 or 14 wherein the adsorption treatment comprises causing a cochineal color to be adsorbed on an adsorbent under an acidic condition and, then, desorbed with an aqueous alcohol under a condition of pH 7˜9.
- 19. A process for deodorizing a cochineal color as claimed in claim 13 or 14 wherein the acid treatment is conducted with an acid used as a food additive.
- 20. A process for deodorizing a cochineal color as claimed in claim 13 or 14 wherein the membrane treatment is at least one treatment selected from the group consisting of reverse osmosis membrane treatment, membrane filter treatment, ultrafiltration membrane treatment and nanofiltration membrane treatment.
- 21. A process for deodorizing a cochineal color as claimed in claim 13 or 14 wherein the membrane treatment is a treatment using a membrane having a cut-off molecular weight of 2000˜8000.
- 22. A process for deodorizing a cochineal color as claimed in claim 13 or 14 wherein a fraction of molecular weight not less than 6000 is removed by the membrane treatment.
- 23. A process for removing the Coccus cacti L. insect-derived allergen from a cochineal color which comprises subjecting a cochineal extract solution to proteolysis and removing a fraction of molecular weight not less than 6000.
- 24. A process for removing the Coccus cacti L. insect-derived allergen from a cochineal color which comprises subjecting a cochineal extract solution to proteolysis and, then, to at least one treatment selected from the group consisting of adsorption treatment, ion exchange treatment, acid treatment and membrane treatment.
- 25. A process for removing the Coccus cacti L. insect-derived allergen from a cochineal color which comprises subjecting a cochineal extract solution to proteolysis and adsorption treatment and, then, to at least one treatment selected from the group consisting of adsorption treatment, ion exchange treatment, acid treatment and membrane treatment.
- 26. A process for removing the Coccus cacti L. insect-derived allergen from a cochineal color as claimed in claim 23 wherein the cochineal extract solution is an extracted product obtained by extracting Coccus cactus L. insect bodies with use of an aqueous alcohol.
- 27. A process for removing the Coccus cacti L. insect-derived allergen from a cochineal color as claimed in claim 23 wherein the cochineal extract solution is subjected to proteolysis under an acidic condition.
- 28. A process for removing the Coccus cacti L. insect-derived allergen from a cochineal color as claimed in claim 24 or 25 wherein the adsorption treatment is carried out under an acidic condition.
- 29. A process for removing the Coccus cacti L. insect-derived allergen from a cochineal color as claimed in claim 24 or 25 wherein the adsorption treatment comprises causing a cochineal color to be adsorbed on an adsorbent under an acidic condition and, then, desorbed with an aqueous alcohol under a condition of pH 7˜9.
- 30. A process for removing the Coccus cacti L. insect-derived allergen from a cochineal color as claimed in claim 24 or 25 wherein the acid treatment is conducted with an acid used as a food additive.
- 31. A process for removing the Coccus cacti L. insect-derived allergen from a cochineal color as claimed in claim 24 or 25 wherein the membrane treatment is at least one treatment selected from the group consisting of reverse osmosis membrane treatment, membrane filter treatment, ultrafiltration membrane treatment and nanofiltration membrane treatment.
- 32. A process for removing the Coccus cacti L. insect-derived allergen from a cochineal color as claimed in claim 24 or 25 wherein the membrane treatment is a treatment using a membrane having a cut-off molecular weight of 2000˜8000.
- 33. A process for removing the Coccus cacti L. insect-derived allergen from a cochineal color as claimed in claim 24 or 25 wherein a fraction of molecular weight not less than 6000 is removed by the membrane treatment.
Priority Claims (1)
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CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
[0001] This application is a division of Ser. No. 09/953,826, filed Sep. 19, 2001, which is a continuation of prior International Application Serial No. PCT/JP01/02310, filed Mar. 23, 2001.
Divisions (1)
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Continuations (1)
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