Effect of the membrane processing on tannin removal from soluble fraction of Persian gum
Anahita Akbarzadeh,
Hossein Mirsaeedghazi,
Fatemeh Azarikia
Abstract:SummaryTannins, which are known as anti‐nutrient compounds with capability of limiting proteins and minerals bioavailability, are present in Persian gum. Ultrafiltration (UF, polysulfone membrane, 30 and 90 kDa, 1, 2 and 5 bar) and nanofiltration (NF, polysulfone, 400 Da, 2.5 and 5 bar) were used to remove tannin from the soluble fraction of Persian gum. The results revealed that the highest amount of tannin removal was achieved in UF (5 bar) and NF (5 bar). However, the use of the membrane process significant… Show more
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