For you non-chemstry types, alkaline hydrolysis is also called base catylized hydrolysis, or making soap. The proteins turn into a water soluble gelatenous ooze, the fat hydrolyzes into a semisolid that can be further refined into a surfactant, with little remaining but dental enamel.
Wasn’t there an ancient Greek play about that pocess...called Adipose Rex or something...
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“alkaline hydrolysis is also called base catylized hydrolysis, or making soap”
You know... artisan soaps sell quite well at flea markets and roadside vegetable markets.
Any solution with a ph high enough to do the job would be a hazardous waste when done, unless it was neutralized.
Ashes to ashes... hydrolysis to purrel...
TIMMY: Mommy, where’s Grandma?
MOTHER: In the soap dish next to the toothbrush...