“…To obtain purer epilactose for food applications as potential prebiotic ingredient, the remaining lactose (73.8 ± 0.5% of the mixture) needs to be removed. As the compounds are isomers, its separation is a complex procedure, and the lactose hydrolysis seems to be the most efficient method to eliminate this sugar [7,17]. However, due to the high similarity of the two structures, both lactose and epilactose can be substrates for microbial enzymes, thus limiting the selection of the most suitable catalyst.…”