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titleOfInvention METHOD FOR SACCHAROSE HYDROLYSIS BY MEANS OF IMMOBILIZED INVERTASE
abstract A process is provided for the hydrolysis of saccharose by means of immobilised invertase in which a saccharose solution first flows through a decolorisation column which is filled with a strongly basic decolorising ion exchanger and is subsequently hydrolysed, wherein a 50 to 70% saccharose solution flows through the decolorisation column with a specific loading of 0.5 to 2.0 h<-1>, a pH value of from 4.0 to 7.0 thereby being adjusted, and subsequently hydrolysed. Hydrolyin is carried out by passage through a column of immobilized invertase.
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