A filtration rig equipped with a tubular alumina membrane was used to study the performance of crossflow microfiltration of Lactobacillus helveticus. Experiments were performed at constant permeation flux. High cell concentrations and fast transient conditions to the stationary J adversely affected
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Performance of whey crossflow microfiltration during transient and stationary operating conditions
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- Elsevier Science
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- 1995
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- English
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## Abstract Three __E. coli__ strains, named VAL22, VAL23, and VAL24, were engineered at the level of mixed‐acid fermentation pathways to improve culture performance under transient anaerobic conditions. VAL22 is a single mutant with an inactivated __poxB__ gene that codes for pyruvate oxidase whic