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Membrane fractionation of a β-lactoglobulin tryptic digest: Effect of the pH

Fernández et al., 2013

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1056106399925513944
Author
Fernández A
Suárez A
Zhu Y
FitzGerald R
Riera F
Publication year
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Journal of Food Engineering

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The tryptic digestion of β-lactoglobulin leads to the release of a large range of biologically active peptides. Ultrafiltration/nanofiltration technology can be used to fractionate protein hydrolysates in order to obtain permeate products with increased functionality and free from …
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