| Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 33398 | New Biotechnology | 2012 | 7 Pages |
In this study, a simple and efficient process to purify fructo-oligosaccharides (FOS) from a fermentative broth was proposed using a single activated charcoal column. The FOS adsorption onto the activated charcoal was modeled by a pseudo-second order model. Several volumes and concentrations of water/ethanol were studied to optimize the selective desorption of sugars from the broth mixture at 25 °C. Mixtures containing 50.6% (w/w) of FOS (FOS content in the fermentative broth) were purified to 92.9% (w/w) with a FOS recovery of 74.5% (w/w). Moreover, with the proposed process, fractions with purity up to 97% (w/w) of FOS were obtained. This purification process was also found to be efficient in the desalting of the fermentative broth.
► A column of activated charcoal was used to purify FOS from a fermentative broth. ► Mixtures containing 50.6% (w/w) of FOS were purified to 92.9% (w/w). ► A recovery of 74.5% (w/w) FOS was achieved. ► Fractions with purity up to 97% (w/w) of FOS were obtained.
