Ria Desiriani, Made Tri Ari Penia Kresnowati, Helen Julian, I Gede Wenten
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Membrane-based processes for xylitol production from oil palm empty fruit bunches hydrolysate fermentation broth
Oil palm empty fruit bunch (OPEFB) is one of the wastes that has high hemicellulose composition and potentially processed into xylitol via biotransformation route. This study explores the effectiveness of ultrafiltration (UF) and nanofiltration (NF) in purifying and concentrating xylitol from OPEFB hydrolysate-fermentation broth. Various UF membranes, including UF1 (MWCO 150 kDa), UF2-Psf (MWCO 20 kDa), and UF2-PVDF (MWCO 50 kDa), were used, along with NF (MWCO 150 Da). Pre-treating the broth before UF was crucial to remove foulants such as microorganisms and macromolecules. While microfiltration (MF) achieved 100% microorganism rejection, its flux declined rapidly, necessitating feed centrifugation before MF. The choice of UF membrane MWCO significantly influenced xylitol retention, with UF2-PSf leading to substantial xylitol loss and UF2-PVDF showed promising results. NF has shown its applicability in concentrating xylitol in the UF permeate as much as 4 times higher, while permeating 90% of the acetic adic in the solution.
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The Journal of Food Science and Technology (JFST) is the official publication of the Association of Food Scientists and Technologists of India (AFSTI). This monthly publishes peer-reviewed research papers and reviews in all branches of science, technology, packaging and engineering of foods and food products. Special emphasis is given to fundamental and applied research findings that have potential for enhancing product quality, extend shelf life of fresh and processed food products and improve process efficiency. Critical reviews on new perspectives in food handling and processing, innovative and emerging technologies and trends and future research in food products and food industry byproducts are also welcome. The journal also publishes book reviews relevant to all aspects of food science, technology and engineering.