The purpose of filtration is to remove solids and impurities from the homogenized raw material to prepare it for efficient enzymatic hydrolysis. The process uses various technologies such as ultrafiltration and microfiltration to separate protein components from large insoluble particles. Filtration parameters, including pressure, duration and type of filters used, are adjusted depending on the characteristics of the raw material.
The purpose of filtration is to remove solids and impurities from the homogenized raw material to prepare it for efficient enzymatic hydrolysis. The process uses various technologies such as ultrafiltration and microfiltration to separate protein components from large insoluble particles. Filtration parameters, including pressure, duration and type of filters used, are adjusted depending on the characteristics of the raw material.
The purpose of filtration is to remove solids and impurities from the homogenized raw material to prepare it for efficient enzymatic hydrolysis. The process uses various technologies such as ultrafiltration and microfiltration to separate protein components from large insoluble particles. Filtration parameters, including pressure, duration and type of filters used, are adjusted depending on the characteristics of the raw material.