Alginate or pectate gel deficient in gelling ions for use in binding metal ions

Number of patents in Portfolio can not be more than 2000

United States of America Patent

PATENT NO 5567451
SERIAL NO

08368446

Stats

ATTORNEY / AGENT: (SPONSORED)

Importance

Loading Importance Indicators... loading....

Abstract

See full text

An ionically gellable material is gelled with a metal cation and the metal cation content of the gel is reduced to provide the gel with binding sites not occupied by the metal cation so the gel can be used to bind and remove metal cations from solution. In a preferred embodiment, a calcium alginate or calcium pectate gel in the form of beads is prepared, the calcium ion content of the gel is reduced to between 0.01 mg/g and 1.5 mg/g of moist gel by contacting the gel with an aqueous solution of acid such as lactic or tartaric acid having a pH of 1 to 3.5. The gel can be produced containing a microorganism such as yeast used for fermentation so metal ions can be removed while fermenting with the microorganism. In the bottle fermentation of wine to produce champagne, the gel containing yeast is added to the wine in the bottle. During fermentation, calcium and potassium ions are bound by the gel to reduce the precipitation of calcium tartrate and/or potassium bitartrate. Other uses of the gel include binding metal ions which can be other than calcium ions to provide metal ions for regulating enzymic activity or for recognizing, binding or purifying organic materials such as proteins or amino acids.

Loading the Abstract Image... loading....

First Claim

See full text

Family

Loading Family data... loading....

Patent Owner(s)

Patent OwnerAddress
CHAMPAGNE MOET & CHANDON20 AVENUE DE CHAMPAGNE 51200 EPERNAY

International Classification(s)

Inventor(s)

Inventor Name Address # of filed Patents Total Citations
Rinn, Jean-Charles Cognac, FR 2 14
Robillard, Bertrand Epernay, FR 2 14

Cited Art Landscape

Load Citation

Patent Citation Ranking

Forward Cite Landscape

Load Citation