Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
223902 Journal of Food Engineering 2010 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

Galacto-oligosaccharides (GOS) have many biological functions. They are produced from lactose by a glycosyl transfer of one or more d-galactosyl units onto the d-galactose moiety of lactose catalysed by β-galactosidase. This reaction can proceed in batch or in continuous system. Membrane reactor with ultrafiltration ceramic membrane (150 kDa) was used and batch system as well. Lactose in phosphate buffer (197.9 g L−1), recombined whey (197 g L−1) and evaporated ultrafiltration permeate (200.7 g L−1) were used as substrates. The used concentration of enzyme Maxilact LX 5000 was 6 U mL−1. The highest concentration of GOS in buffer was reached after 30 min of batch reaction and it was 25.5 g L−1, for recombined whey it was 31.1 g L−1 and for ultrafiltration permeate it was 32.9 g L−1. For continuous process was obtained 8.8 g L−1 of GOS for buffer and 21.0 g L−1 for recombined whey and 16.7 g L−1 of GOS for ultrafiltration permeate.

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