This invention relates to a method for the separation of oil, protein,
carbohydrates, shell, and minor toxic components from seeds. The oil seed
is subjected to a dehulling process to separate out the hull and kernel
and the dehulled oil seed is then compressed into flakes under low
temperature. The oil seed is then dephenolized and undergo low
temperature delintion. In addition, direct hydrolyzation of the
oil-complex is carried out. This technology can be used to produce high
quality oil and obtain hydrolyzed protein, thereby comprehensively
utilizing the oil seed.