APPARATUSES AND METHODS FOR GENERATING A HIGH-CONCENTRATION PROTEIN PRODUCT FROM A BLANCHED BIOMASS
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The present disclosure relates, according to some embodiments, to apparatuses and methods for blanching (e.g., continuously) a microcrop (e.g., aquatic species, Lemna) and a high-concentration protein product derived therefrom. The present disclosure relates, according to some embodiments, to an apparatus for blanching a microcrop (e.g., Lemna, Wolffia) where the apparatus may include: a conveyance mechanism operable to transport a biomass to a blanching tray; an applicator operable to dispense a blanching solution onto at least one surface of the biomass within the blanching tray; the blanching tray oriented to receive a volume of the blanching solution from the applicator; and a vibratory mechanism capable of vibrating the blanching tray to generate a net motion of the received volume of the blanching solution within blanching tray such that a wave of blanching solution is formed. In some embodiments, a vibratory mechanism may be operable to generate a motive force capable of directing a biomass from a first side of a blanching tray to a second side of the blanching tray. In some embodiments, an apparatus may be capable of processing a biomass at a product flow rate ratio of about 7:1.
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| PARABEL LTD | KYGRAND CAYMAN CAYMAN ISLANDS GRAND CAYMAN CAYMAN ISLANDS |
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| WEAVER HARVEY | FELLSMERE FL |
| LOVAS BRIAN | PALM BAY FL |
| KASAT GIRISH | MELBOURNE FL |
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