Systems and methods for deriving protein powder
Abstract
Systems and methods for producing protein powder are disclosed. In various embodiments, protein powder is prepared by a process comprising sanitizing raw material from aquatic animals mixture with ozone, combining the raw material with a solvent to create a mixture, baking the combined mixture for a first time period, separating, with a filter, liquid from the combined mixture that was baked for the first time period, baking the combined mixture without the separated liquid for a second time period, separating, with a filter, liquid from the combined mixture that was baked for the second time period, curing the combined mixture, and processing the cured mixture to produce protein powder.
Claims
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1 . A protein powder product comprising:
(a) less than 35 milligrams per serving of lithium; (b) less than 35 milligrams per serving of boron; and (c) less than 35 milligrams per serving of cobalt.
wherein the serving of said protein is 35 grams.
2 . The protein powder product of claim 1 , further comprising:
a. about 0.5 grams of crude fat.
3 . The protein powder of claim 1 , further comprising:
a. about 0.4 grams of tryptophan.
4 . The protein powder of claim 1 , further comprising:
a. about 1.6 grams of aspartic acid.
5 . A method comprising:
a. sanitizing raw material from aquatic animals mixture with ozone; b. combining the raw material with a solvent to create a mixture; c. baking the combined mixture for a first time period; d. separating, with a filter, liquid from the combined mixture that was baked for the first time period; e. baking the combined mixture without the separated liquid for a second time period; separating, with a filter, liquid from the combined mixture that was baked for the second time period; f. curing the combined mixture; and g. processing the cured mixture to produce protein powder.
6 . The method of claim 5 , further comprising baking the combined mixture without the separated liquid for a third time period; and separating liquid from the combined mixture that was baked for the third time period.
7 . The method of claim 5 , further comprising filtering amine from the liquid separated by the filter.
8 . The method of claim 5 , further comprising
a. distilling the liquid; and b. filtering at least a portion of the distilled liquid to produce fish oil.
9 . The method of claim 5 , further comprising:
a. distilling the liquid; b. filtering at least a portion of the distilled liquid to produce water; and c. purifying the water.
10 . The method of claim 5 , further comprising
a. adding solvent to the combined mixture prior to baking for the first time period; and b. adding solvent to the combined mixture prior to baking for the second time period.Cited by (0)
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