Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9607714 | Process Biochemistry | 2005 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
Use of Neutrase produced more dry FPH (23-57%) than Flavourzyme. The amount of oil fraction obtained after Neutrase treatment was up to 10% higher compared to Flavourzyme due to 13-60% smaller emulsion layer and higher degree of hydrolysis in sludge liberating more lipids from sludge to oil fraction. Emulsion, which is not a desirable fraction after hydrolysis can also be reduced or avoided by reduction or/and elimination of addition of water into hydrolysis mixture.
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Authors
Rasa Šližyte, Egidijus Daukšas, Eva Falch, Ivar Storrø, Turid Rustad,