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Integrated processing of peanut for the separation of major constituents

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Journal of the American Oil Chemists’ Society

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Bench-scale experiments were carried out on the processing of peanut by a new method. The decuticled kernels were pasted, and the paste was subjected to the Skipin process to recover approximately 30% oil; the residual paste was made into a dispersion at 10.0 pH and clarified to get a carbohydrate meal (15.7% moisture-free); the clarified dispersion was centrifuged to obtain another 12% fat and the remaining dispersion was acidified to get the protein (21.9% moisture-free).

Fifteen batches of 100-1b. (45.4 kg.) each have been processed, and the reproducibility of the yields has been ascertained. The scope for increasing the oil yield and for improving protein quality is discussed.

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Subrahmanyan, V., Bhatia, D.S., Kalbag, S.S. et al. Integrated processing of peanut for the separation of major constituents. J Am Oil Chem Soc 36, 66–70 (1959). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02540245

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