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Antoine Margot

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Development of a continuously operated reactor for the limited hydrolysis of whey protein by trypsin

Albert Renken, Antoine Margot

A continuously operated reactor was developed for the limited hydrolysis of whey protein using sol. trypsin. It consisted of a stirred tank followed by a tubular device. A stirred tank was used because it allows pH control to be achieved more easily. The t ...
1998

Empirical Kinetic Models for Tryptic Whey-Protein Hydrolysis

Albert Renken, Antoine Margot

Enzymic hydrolyses of naturally occurring protein sources represent complex reactions at a molecular level because of the specificity pattern of proteases and the composition of the substrates involved. In addition, rather global criteria are in practical ...
1997

Conversion-space time profiles of stirred tank reactors continuously fed with reactants and catalyst under conditions of strong catalyst deactivation

Albert Renken, Antoine Margot

Feeding continuously operated stirred tank reactors with reactants and homogeneous catalysts subject to inactivation will usually lead to a limited substrate conversion with increasing space time. However, it is shown that a max. of conversion may be obsd. ...
Elsevier1995
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