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Ildikó Galambos

Researcher at University of Pannonia

Publications -  7
Citations -  116

Ildikó Galambos is an academic researcher from University of Pannonia. The author has contributed to research in topics: Forward osmosis & Substrate (chemistry). The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 7 publications receiving 52 citations.

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Biological Activities of Lactose-Based Prebiotics and Symbiosis with Probiotics on Controlling Osteoporosis, Blood-Lipid and Glucose Levels.

TL;DR: The biochemical mechanisms of controlling osteoporosis, blood-lipid, and glucose levels by lactose-based prebiotics and symbiosis with probiotics are reported along with the results of clinical investigations.
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Biological Activities of Lactose-Derived Prebiotics and Symbiotic with Probiotics on Gastrointestinal System

TL;DR: The probable biochemical mechanisms through which lactose-derived prebiotics offer positive gastrointestinal health are reported along with the up-to-date results of clinical investigations, in what might be the first review article of its kind.
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Separation of Volatile Fatty Acids from Model Anaerobic Effluents Using Various Membrane Technologies.

TL;DR: It turned out that all methods can separate VFAs from the model solution, and the highest average retention was achieved by RO, while NF provided the highest permeance and a high selectivity between different VfAs.
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Antioxidant and Antibacterial Peptides from Soybean Milk through Enzymatic- and Membrane-Based Technologies.

TL;DR: Antioxidant capacity and antibacterial activity against Bacillus cereus of enzyme-hydrolyzed milk and permeate from membrane were confirmed and its positive effects, with respect to higher permeate flux and lower energy consumption in filtration process, were proven.
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Removal of naproxen and diclofenac using an aquaporin hollow fibre forward osmosis module

TL;DR: In this article, the rejection of trace organic contaminants, contained in model solutions, was investigated using an osmotically driven membrane filtration process using an aquaporin inside membrane hollow fiber forward osmosis lab-module.