C13K5/00

High purity lactose

An example system for purifying a supply stream including lactose includes a clarification system configured to separate insoluble impurities from the stream to produce a clarified stream. The system includes an adsorption system fluidically coupled to the clarification system. The adsorption system includes an adsorbent resin configured to purify the clarified stream. An example technique for purifying a supply stream including lactose includes separating insoluble impurities from the supply stream to produce a clarified stream and passing the clarified stream over an adsorbent resin to produce a decolorized stream.

High purity lactose

An example system for purifying a supply stream including lactose includes a clarification system configured to separate insoluble impurities from the stream to produce a clarified stream. The system includes an adsorption system fluidically coupled to the clarification system. The adsorption system includes an adsorbent resin configured to purify the clarified stream. An example technique for purifying a supply stream including lactose includes separating insoluble impurities from the supply stream to produce a clarified stream and passing the clarified stream over an adsorbent resin to produce a decolorized stream.

Mini-tablets

The invention relates to a method for making a tablet having a diameter, as determined by the longest enveloping circle, in the range of 1 to 5 mm and/or a weight in the range of 1 to 100 mg—comprising an active ingredient selected from the group of pharmaceutical substances and active substances for a dietary supplement or nutraceutical, comprising (a) providing a lactose agglomerate comprising lactose, and a sugar alcohol; (b) providing the active ingredient; (c) mixing the agglomerate and the active ingredient, thereby obtaining a mixture; and (d) forming the tablet by direct compression.

METHOD OF CRYSTALLIZING a-LACTOSE FROM AN AQUEOUS SOLUTION
20170314085 · 2017-11-02 ·

A method of crystallizing α-lactose monohydrate from an aqueous solution comprising dissolved α-lactose and β-lactose, said method comprising: circulating a first volume of said aqueous solution in a mutarotation loop in a mutarotation loop system (100); said mutarotation loop system comprising a crystallization tank (110) and a mutarotation tank (130).

METHOD OF CRYSTALLIZING a-LACTOSE FROM AN AQUEOUS SOLUTION
20170314085 · 2017-11-02 ·

A method of crystallizing α-lactose monohydrate from an aqueous solution comprising dissolved α-lactose and β-lactose, said method comprising: circulating a first volume of said aqueous solution in a mutarotation loop in a mutarotation loop system (100); said mutarotation loop system comprising a crystallization tank (110) and a mutarotation tank (130).

METHOD FOR PROCESSING A DAIRY PROTEIN COMPOSITION IN ORDER TO PRODUCE A LACTOSE-RICH LIQUID COMPOSITION
20220304324 · 2022-09-29 ·

A method for the processing a dairy protein composition in order to obtain a lactose-rich liquid composition, including an ultrafiltration step (ii) in order to obtain an ultrafiltration permeate and an ultrafiltration retentate; followed by a processing step (iv) on ion-exchange resins, including at least one pass including percolation over a cationic resin followed by percolation over an anionic resin.

Recovery of lactose from an aqueous solution
11174523 · 2021-11-16 · ·

The invention is directed to a method for recovering lactose from an aqueous lactose solution comprising a concentration step, wherein water is removed from the aqueous lactose solution by freezing out water at a temperature below the eutectic temperature of the aqueous lactose solution and at a lactose concentration higher than the eutectic concentration of the aqueous lactose solution, thereby obtaining a concentrated lactose solution; and a crystallization step, wherein at least part of the concentrated lactose solution is subjected to crystallization at a temperature above the eutectic temperature of the concentrated lactose solution, thereby obtaining lactose crystals.

Recovery of lactose from an aqueous solution
11174523 · 2021-11-16 · ·

The invention is directed to a method for recovering lactose from an aqueous lactose solution comprising a concentration step, wherein water is removed from the aqueous lactose solution by freezing out water at a temperature below the eutectic temperature of the aqueous lactose solution and at a lactose concentration higher than the eutectic concentration of the aqueous lactose solution, thereby obtaining a concentrated lactose solution; and a crystallization step, wherein at least part of the concentrated lactose solution is subjected to crystallization at a temperature above the eutectic temperature of the concentrated lactose solution, thereby obtaining lactose crystals.

Refiner for lactose and high lactose products
11162149 · 2021-11-02 · ·

An example method for refining lactose may include washing lactose crystals in a lactose stream in an upstream wash stream including an upstream recirculating wash medium. Washed lactose crystals may be sieved from the upstream recirculating wash medium. The upstream recirculating wash medium may be recirculated back to the upstream wash stream. The washed lactose crystals may be discharged to a downstream wash stream comprising a downstream recirculating wash medium. An example system may include a plurality of refining stages. At least one refining stage may include a washing tank including a lactose crystal inlet and a crystal slurry outlet. The refining stage may include a pump to recirculate a wash stream from the crystal slurry outlet back to the washing tank at a predetermined flow rate. The refining stage includes a screen to separate washed lactose crystals from the wash stream.

Refiner for lactose and high lactose products
11162149 · 2021-11-02 · ·

An example method for refining lactose may include washing lactose crystals in a lactose stream in an upstream wash stream including an upstream recirculating wash medium. Washed lactose crystals may be sieved from the upstream recirculating wash medium. The upstream recirculating wash medium may be recirculated back to the upstream wash stream. The washed lactose crystals may be discharged to a downstream wash stream comprising a downstream recirculating wash medium. An example system may include a plurality of refining stages. At least one refining stage may include a washing tank including a lactose crystal inlet and a crystal slurry outlet. The refining stage may include a pump to recirculate a wash stream from the crystal slurry outlet back to the washing tank at a predetermined flow rate. The refining stage includes a screen to separate washed lactose crystals from the wash stream.