Conclusions
The optimum conditions for the extraction of protein from cottonseed meal with a solution of ammonia has been selected, giving a yield of protein of 34% with a nitrogen content of 13.5–14%. The chemical characteristics of the protein are given.
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Ovchinnikova, N.L., Kuchenkova, M.A. & Yuldashev, P.K. Isolation of proteins from cottonseed meal I. The ammonia method of isolating protein. Chem Nat Compd 10, 381–383 (1974). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00563898
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