Protease N (IUB 3.4.24.28, Bacillus subtilis) enzyme was used to continuously hydrolyse an initial 5% (w/v) whey protein isolate (86.98%, Kjeldahl nitrogen ร 6.38) for 5 h at pH 7.0 and 55 โข C in a 10 kDa tangential flow filter (TFF) enzymatic membrane reactor (EMR). The retentate temperature (A: 25
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Permeate flux enhancement by pressure and flow pulsations in microfiltration with mineral membranes
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- Elsevier Science
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- 1992
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- English
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- 70
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- Article
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- 0376-7388
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