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  1. Nur Sofuwani, Z.A., Siti Aslina, H., Siti Mazlina, M.K.
    MyJurnal
    An extensive amount of research has reported on the use of ultrafiltration (UF) membrane,
    particularly in the improvement of membrane performance efficiency on cow’s milk. However,
    a very limited number of researches reported on using UF for producing low-lactose goat’s
    milk due to inherently low lactose. Nonetheless, goat’s milk is still not suitable to be consumed
    in a large amount by people who are lactose intolerant, especially among Asians, where
    over 90% of the populations are suffering from lactose intolerance. Until today, fouling and
    concentration polarization (CP) on membrane surface in cross-flow hollow fiber UF unit are
    the major problems in the dairy industry. Discovery on how to overcome the problem is still
    in a hot debate due to the nature’s complex composition in milk. One way to overcome this
    problem is by evaluating the effects of processing parameters such as trans-membrane pressure
    (TMP) and feed-flow rate on flux (J), lactose rejection (Ri), concentration factor (CF), and
    accumulation rate (AR) during the fractionation of lactose. In terms of lactose fractionation for
    5 KDa and 10 KDa UF membranes, the TMPs examined were 0.41, 0.55, and 0.69 bars, while
    feed flow-rates examined were 0.18, 0.34, 0.54, and 0.74 L/min. 5 KDa membrane shows that
    feed flow-rate and flux behave in a direct relationship, while an inverse relationship in 10 KDa
    membrane. Both membranes showed that TMP 0.55 bar exhibit the best flux value without
    reaching the limiting flux region, but with feed flow rate of 0.74 L/min in 5 KDa, while 0.18
    L/min in 10 KDa membrane. Lactose rejection percentage (%Ri) is the lowest with 77.71% in
    5 KDa membrane while 66.28% in 10 KDa membrane. This can be summarized that the best
    parameters for 5 KDa membrane is at TMP 0.55 bar with feed flow-rate of 0.74 L/min, while
    for 10 KDa membrane is at TMP 0.55 bar with feed flow-rate of 0.18 L/min. Due to higher flux
    value and lowest lactose rejection obtained from low feed flow-rate, 10 KDa UF membrane
    size was chosen over 5 KDa. As a conclusion, a high degree of lactose removal from goat’s
    milk could be achieved by 10 KDa UF membrane in a cross-flow hollow fiber system, which
    proved that different outcomes between 5 KDa and 10 KDa membranes and feed flow-rate
    required is closely associated to UF pore size and molecular weight of feed solute particles.
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