2020
DOI: 10.1021/acsomega.0c04178
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Contribution to the Process Development for Lactulose Production through Complete Valorization of Whey Permeate by Using Electro-Activation Technology Versus a Chemical Isomerization Process

Abstract: Whey permeate (WP) is a co-product of a cheese or casein production process that is regarded as an environmental pollutant because of its high organic load and is creating a major disposal problem for the dairy industry. However, it can be used as a suitable substrate to meet the increasing demand of producing a prebiotic lactulose through the isomerization of lactose present in the WP under adequate alkaline conditions. The goal of this study was to produce lactulose in situ of WP using electro-activation (EA… Show more

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“…However, alkaline catalysis suffers from unideal selectivity of target ketose derived from an undesirable side reaction of hydrolysis . As for electroactivation approach, the low yield of lactulose for example was hard to break through the bottleneck of 40% due to the limitation of electrode unreversible decomposition derived from DC-regulated power. A pulsed electric field (PEF), as a novel electrical technique, can ensure increased energy use efficiency. In particular, the transient pulse signal applied to the electrode is useful for ensuring its lifespan.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, alkaline catalysis suffers from unideal selectivity of target ketose derived from an undesirable side reaction of hydrolysis . As for electroactivation approach, the low yield of lactulose for example was hard to break through the bottleneck of 40% due to the limitation of electrode unreversible decomposition derived from DC-regulated power. A pulsed electric field (PEF), as a novel electrical technique, can ensure increased energy use efficiency. In particular, the transient pulse signal applied to the electrode is useful for ensuring its lifespan.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%