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《International Dairy Journal》2005,15(10):1017-1025
This study examined the effect of hydrolysis of casein by added plasmin (6 mg L−1) on the heat stability of raw, pre-heated, serum protein-free or concentrated skim milk. Plasmin activity markedly affected the heat stability–pH profile of skim milk and serum protein-free milk, apparently by altering the properties of the casein micelles. It is probable that changes in the surface charge of the micelles, as a result of the hydrolysis of caseins, contributed to this effect. Hydrolysis by plasmin reduced the zeta-potential of the casein micelles from ∼−19 to ∼−16 mV. The effect of hydrolysis of casein by plasmin on the heat stability of pre-heated milk was less pronounced, shifting the heat stability–pH profile to more alkaline values; the heat stability of concentrated milk was unaffected by plasmin. A very high (50 mg L−1) level of added plasmin resulted in clearing of the skim milk; the L* value decreased from ∼75 to ∼35 after 24 h incubation at 37 °C. Clearing was correlated with a change in casein micelle diameter from an initial value of ∼175 to ∼250 nm. It is suggested that plasmin-induced changes in zeta-potential may promote micellar aggregation or changes in micelle stucture.  相似文献   

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The effect of milk processing on the microstructure of probiotic low-fat yogurt was studied. Skim milk fortified with skim milk powder was subjected to three treatments prior to innoculation: thermal treatment at 85 °C for 30 min, high hydrostatic pressure at 676 MPa for 5 min, and combined treatments of high hydrostatic pressure (HHP) and heat. The processed milk was then fermented by using two different starter cultures containing Streptococcus thermophilus, Lactobacillus delbrueckii ssp. bulgaricus, Lactobacillus acidophilus, and Bifidobacterium longum. The microstructure of heat-treated milk yogurt had fewer interconnected chains of irregularly shaped casein micelles, forming a network that enclosed the void spaces. On the other hand, microstructure of HHP yogurt had more interconnected clusters of densely aggregated protein of reduced particle size, with an appearance more spherical in shape, exhibiting a smoother more regular surface and presenting more uniform size distribution. The combined HHP and heat milk treatments led to compact yogurt gels with increasingly larger casein micelle clusters interspaced by void spaces, and exhibited a high degree of cross-linking. The rounded micelles tended to fuse and form small irregular aggregates in association with clumps of dense amorphous material, which resulted in improved gel texture and viscosity.  相似文献   

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《Meat science》2013,93(4):538-547
The production of cured meat pigment using nitrite and ascorbate in acidic conditions was evaluated. HCl, ascorbate and nitrite concentrations were optimised at three levels using the response surface method (RSM). The effects of process variables on the nitrosoheme yield, the wavelength of maximum absorbance (λmax), and L*, a* and b* values were evaluated. The response surface equations indicate that variables exerted a significant effect on all dependent factors. The optimum combinations for the reaction were HCl =  0.8, ascorbate = 0.46 and nitrite = 1.00 as coded values for conversion of 1 mM hemin to nitrosoheme, by which a pigment yield of 100%, which was similar to the predicted value of 99.5%, was obtained. Likewise, the other parameters were not significantly different from predicted values as the λmax, L*, a* and b* values were 558 nm, 47.03, 45.17 and 17.20, respectively. The structure of the pigment was identified using FTIR and ESI/MS.  相似文献   

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《International Dairy Journal》2006,16(10):1142-1148
The influence of added NaCl (75–850 mmol L−1) on some physicochemical properties of 2× or 3× concentrated milk (18 or 27%, w/v, total solids, respectively) was investigated. Adding NaCl did not influence average casein micelle size, but reduced the net-negative charge on the casein micelles and milk pH. The level of soluble and ionic calcium was increased by addition of NaCl, but the level of soluble inorganic phosphorus was not influenced. Addition of NaCl shifted the maximum in the pH–heat coagulation time (HCT) profile of 2× or 3× concentrated milk to a higher pH value and certain concentrations increased the maximum HCT, probably due to the fact that NaCl reduced the extent of heat-induced dissociation of κ-casein. Added NaCl reduced the ethanol stability, with the extent of this effect increasing with the concentration of NaCl. The key-mechanism though which added NaCl induces changes in the physico-chemical stability of casein micelles appears to be through changes in the charge on the casein micelles.  相似文献   

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This work studies the micellar size and the distribution of caseins, major and minor whey proteins in different fractions of skim milk treated up to 900 MPa for 5 min. Transmission electron microscopy showed that the smallest casein micelles were formed around 450 MPa with no variations at higher pressures. The changes found in micellar size correlated with the concentration of soluble casein, because treatments at 250 MPa significantly enhanced the level of non-sedimentable casein while, between 700 and 900 MPa, there were no further increases with respect to lower pressures. There was a severe β-lactoglobulin (β-Lg) denaturation at pressures ≥ 700 MPa, which reached 77–87%. α-Lactalbumin (α-La) was stable up to 550 MPa, but it denatured at higher pressures. The content of soluble lactoferrin (Lf) decreased with pressure, particularly from 550 to 800 MPa, while that of secretory IgA (sIgA) progressively decreased from 250 up to 700 MPa. Our results indicated that treatment of milk at very high pressures, from 700 to 900 MPa, did not reduce micellar size nor released more soluble casein with respect to treatments at lower pressures (250–550 MPa). However, these treatments led to a severe denaturation of the whey proteins, in particular of β-Lg and the minor proteins Lf and sIgA. The possibility of using high hydrostatic pressure to obtain a soluble milk fraction with a casein and whey protein composition similar to that of human milk is discussed.  相似文献   

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This paper describes a two-stage process for separating milk proteins from pasteurized skim milk in three fractions: casein micelles, β-Lactoglobulin (β-Lg) and other large whey proteins, and α-Lactalbumin (α-La). Casein micelles were extracted in the retentate of a microfiltration using rotating ceramic disk membranes. α-La and β-Lg transmissions remained between 0.8 and 0.98. Their yields in permeate reached 81% for α-La and 76.6% for β-Lg at a VRR of 5.4. The separation between β-Lg and α-La was carried out by UF using a rotating disk module equipped with a 50 kDa PES circular membrane. Permeate fluxes were very high, remaining above 340 L h?1 m?2 at VRR = 5 and 40 °C. α-La transmission remained generally between 0.2 and 0.13 giving yields from 28% to 34%. β-Lg rejection was above 0.94, giving a maximum selectivity of 4.2. These data confirm the potential of dynamic membrane filtration for separating α-La and β-Lg proteins from skim milk.  相似文献   

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In the present research two objectives were studied. The first was aimed to optimize whey cryoconcentration process by minimizing the amount of the dry matter entrapped in the ice fraction. This was possible by recycling the ice fraction. It was possible to concentrate acidic whey from 5.71 ± 0.01% (w/w) up to 24.68 ±0.03% (w/w) total dry matter using three cryoconcentration cycles and one recycling ice cycle. The second objective was to study the emulsifying and foaming properties of the concentrated whey as function of the cryoconcentration cycle. Results showed that emulsion stability index (ESI) of the cryoconcentrated whey increased by increasing the cryoconcentration cycle whereas the emulsion activity index (EAI) decreased. Foaming ability expressed as nitrogen volume needed to get foam volume three times higher than the initial volume increased by increasing cryoconcentration cycle and foam stability decreased by increasing the cryoconcentration cycle.Industrial relevanceSeveral efforts and studies have been made to increase the use of milk whey, a valuable by-product of cheese processing, especially for human nutrition. In the present work, cryoconcentration technology was used for whey recovery and valorisation as promising ingredient in the food industry.  相似文献   

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The enzymatic cross-linking of casein micelles with transglutaminase had an adverse influence on rennet-induced coagulation. Incubation with transglutaminase at 30 °C progressively reduced the levels of monomeric caseins and increased rennet flocculation time (RFT) in a Berridge test. For incubation up to 3 h at 30 °C, the reciprocal of the RFT was linearly correlated with the level of residual monomeric κ-casein, indicating that at complete cross-linking flocculation is absent. After treatment for 4–24 h at 30 °C, no residual monomeric κ-casein was detected and no rennet-induced flocculation of the casein micelle suspension was observed. Monitoring rennet-induced coagulation by diffusing wave spectroscopy revealed that transglutaminase-induced inhibition of rennet-induced coagulation of casein micelles is primarily due to an inhibition of the secondary phase of rennet coagulation, i.e., the gelation and gel-firming phase of the casein micelle coagulation. The gelation and fusion of κ-casein-depleted para-casein micelles as in normal milk appears to be absent if the casein macropeptide remains attached to the casein micelle.  相似文献   

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The effects of partial renneting at low temperature on the casein micelle (CM) size and the storage stability of milk were investigated. Low chymosin concentrations (≤ 0.03 IMCU mL 1) was applied to pasteurised skim milk at 4 °C and enzyme activity was terminated by thermal application at 60 °C/3 min and 85 °C/30 min, referred to as low heat (LHT) and high heat (HHT) treatment milk, respectively. The addition of rennet with concentrations of 0.01, 0.02 and 0.03 IMCU mL 1 for 15 min resulted in κ-casein hydrolysis of 10, 20 and 25%, respectively. Moreover, mean CM size of milk was reduced by up to 10 nm. For LHT milk, the renneted micelles appeared to be stable for up to 17 days, especially in response to the application of 0.01 IMCU mL 1 and at a storage temperature of 4 °C. Severe heating at 85 °C/30 min to inactivate the enzyme caused an increase in CM size.  相似文献   

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The flow behaviour of aqueous solutions of gelatin, and skim milk–gelatin mixtures treated by high-pressure processing (HPP) were investigated. HPP was carried out at 5 °C for 15 min, at 150 MPa, 300 MPa, 450 MPa and 600 MPa, and the gelatin concentrations were varied from 0 to 1 wt.%. Viscosity measurements showed that the HPP treatment did not affect the flow behaviour of gelatin alone, nor that of the skim milk–gelatin mixtures made with < 0.4 wt.% gelatin. However, at gelatin concentration > 0.4 wt.%, the mixtures treated with 300 and 450 MPa exhibited a peculiar flow behaviour, where at intermediate shear rates the viscosity was higher than that of the non-treated mixture or the mixtures treated at 150 MPa and 600 MPa. Particle size measurements showed that for gelled mixtures (> 0.4 wt.% gelatin) 300 MPa HPP treatment resulted in an increase in the particle size, while at all other pressure treatments (> 150 MPa), a shift in particle size distribution to lower sizes was observed. Confocal microscopy showed that these skim milk–gelatin mixtures were phase-separated with a gelatin continuous phase, this was confirmed by dynamic rheological measurements which showed that qualitatively the viscoelastic properties of the mixtures were the same. A mechanism of the effect of high-pressure treatment on the casein micelle in skim milk–gelatin mixtures is proposed.Industrial relevanceThis fundamental work, dealing with the effect of high pressure on the physicochemical properties skim milk–gelatin mixtures could be relevant to the industry in several ways. Firstly, skim milk–gelatin mixtures are widely used in the dairy industry, particularly in yoghurt manufacture, where gelatine is used as a stabiliser. In addition the application of High Hydrostatic Pressure to such a system is also relevant, as this technology could be used as a substitute to the conventional heat treatment processes. Secondly, an important finding of this study is that under certain conditions of high pressure and gelatine concentration, an increase in viscosity is observed at intermediate shear-rate (between 10 and 100 s?1). This is highly relevant to Industry if the system requires subsequent pumping. Thirdly, from a sensory view point, this range of shear rates (10 and 100 s?1) is comparable to that experienced by a food bolus during swallowing. Thus, this effect of high pressure on the viscosity can influence sensory attribute of the skim milk–gelatin food system.  相似文献   

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Blooming or the migration of fat to the surface of chocolate results in color changes and development of non-uniform color patterns. These phenomena were assessed during storage of milk chocolate tablets (cycling temp. between 16 and 28 °C for 52 days) by a computer vision system and image analysis. Eight features were extracted from images (L*, a* and b* values, whiteness index, chroma, hue, % bloom and energy of Fourier). Major changes occurred after day 36 of storage, coincidental with visual perception. Initially, white specks emerged on the brown background but were superseded by the development of a whitish color extending over most of the surface. L*, whiteness index, a* and chroma correlated well with values taken with a commercial colorimeter (R2 > 0.70). Changes in image texture (energy of Fourier) followed a similar trend as color changes. The sequential forward selection strategy allowed correct classification of 97.8% of samples into four classes with only five features. The computer vision system has the capability to quantify overall changes as well as particular features over the whole chocolate surface thus enabling customization and standardization for quality assessment.  相似文献   

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《International Dairy Journal》2005,15(6-9):655-662
The mechanism of high-pressure (HP)-induced changes in rennet coagulation properties of milk, particularly the role of whey protein-casein micelle associations, was studied. Treatment at 100 or 250 MPa reduced the rennet coagulation time (RCT) of raw skimmed bovine milk, compared with untreated milk. Treatment at 400 MPa had little effect, but at 600 MPa, RCT increased considerably. HP-induced increases in RCT did not occur in serum protein-free milk or milk treated with the sulphydryl-oxidising agent KIO3, which prevents association of denatured β-lactoglobulin with casein micelles. Treatment at 5 or 10 °C at 250–600 MPa resulted in shorter RCT than treatment at 20 °C. In milk without KIO3, coagulum strength was highest after treatment at 250 or 400 MPa, whereas in milk with KIO3 it was highest after treatment at 400 MPa. These results indicate the significance of HP-induced association of whey proteins with casein micelles for rennet coagulation properties of milk.  相似文献   

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《International Dairy Journal》2007,17(10):1161-1167
Studies of the formation of soluble κ-casein/whey protein (WP) complexes in heated (90 °C 10 min−1) milk and related mixtures of proteins have been made. The use of milk samples containing different genetic variants, and having different compositions, allowed the effects of changing the natural protein balance on the formation of particles to be investigated. In addition, studies were made of the effects of addition of WP or of purified κ-casein to the milk samples. The addition of WP caused an increase in the amount and the size of the complexes, but addition of κ-casein to the milk had little or no effect on the complex formation, nor did it seem that the added κ-casein could react with the WP in the milk. Conversely, in systems where the casein micelles were absent, the purified κ-casein reacted well with WP, suggesting that in milk heated at its normal pH the WP react preferentially with the κ-casein on the casein micelles.  相似文献   

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Rennet induced coagulation of ultrafiltrated (UF) skim milk (19.8%, w/w casein) at pH 5.8 was studied and compared with coagulation of unconcentrated skim milk of the same pH. At the same rennet concentration (0.010 International Milk Clotting Units g−1), coagulation occurred at a slower rate in UF skim milk but started at a lower degree of κ-casein hydrolysis compared with the unconcentrated skim milk. Confocal laser scanning micrographs revealed that large aggregates developed in the unconcentrated skim milk during renneting. Following extensive microsyneresis the protein strands were shorter and thinner in gels from UF skim milk. Moreover, during storage up to 60 days (13 °C), the microstructure and the size of the protein strands of the UF gel changed only slightly. Hoelter–Foltmann plots suggested that the coagulation rate was reduced in the UF skim milk due to a high zero shear viscosity of the concentrate compared with the unconcentrated skim milk.  相似文献   

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An indigenous inhibitor in raw milk inhibits cross-linking by transglutaminase (TG). The enzymatic cross-linking of micellar casein, compared with sodium caseinate, taking thermal inactivation of the TG inhibitor in the milk serum into consideration, was investigated. Inhibitor-free micellar casein was prepared by membrane separation combined with heat treatment of the UF permeate. The inhibitor permeated through MF (nominal pore size 0.1 μm) and UF (cutoff 25 kDa) membranes. TG-catalyzed cross-linking of casein micelles was clearly enhanced by UHT-treatment of UF permeate. Variation of the enzyme concentration showed that the inhibitory effect could not be compensated by higher enzyme concentrations when the casein micelles were suspended in unheated milk serum. Sodium caseinate, however, underwent high degrees of cross-linking even in unheated milk serum. By mixing an unheated milk serum and a UHT-treated milk serum at different ratios, the relative TG inhibitor activity was analysed. High inactivation (>80%) of the TG inhibitor is necessary to achieve high degrees of protein cross-linking.  相似文献   

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The baroprotective effect of milk constituents on Listeria innocua 4202 treated at 350 or 500 MPa for 5 min was examined. High-pressure (HP) treatment of L. innocua 4202 (1×109 cfu mL−1) resulted in complete inactivation in simulated milk ultra-filtrate (SMUF), a ∼5.0 log reduction in phosphate-buffered saline and a ∼2.9 log reduction in milk. The addition of micellar casein to SMUF increased survival of the bacterium by 3 logs, compared with SMUF alone, but the protective effect was negated if the minerals associated with the casein micelles were removed. The colloidal minerals calcium (30 mm), magnesium (5 mm), citrate (10 mm) and phosphate (20 mm), suspended in SMUF increased survival by ∼3.3, ∼1.7, ∼3.3 and ∼3.5 logs, respectively. The buffering capacity of the suspending medium was found to be a key factor in microbial baroresistance. Buffering by phosphate and citrate in milk may protect microorganisms against changes in pH during HP treatment, whereas the divalent cations calcium and magnesium may protect cell membranes against HP.  相似文献   

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The influence of transglutaminase (TGase)-induced cross-linking on the ethanol stability of skimmed milk was investigated. The stability of milk against ethanol-induced coagulation increased in sigmoidal fashion with milk pH (5.0–7.5) for all samples; ethanol stability also increased upon incubation (0–24 h) with 0.05 g L−1 TGase at 30 °C. In untreated milk, addition of ethanol induced a collapse of the polyelectrolyte brush of κ-casein on the micelle surface, thereby facilitating micellar aggregation. Dynamic and static light scattering measurements indicated that in TGase-treated milk, the ethanol-induced collapse of the polyelectrolyte brush was far less than in untreated milk, suggesting that the increased ethanol stability of TGase-treated casein micelles is caused by the cross-linking of the polyelectrolyte brush on the micellar surface.  相似文献   

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《International Dairy Journal》2007,17(9):1043-1052
The effect of ultra-high pressure homogenization at a pressure of 179 MPa on the renneting of milk has been studied. The homogenization has a small effect on the diameters of casein micelles, because of the loss of some of their surface κ-casein. This modification of the structure leads to a slightly decreased rennet coagulation time. Interactions between the casein micelles in homogenized and unhomogenized milk samples started at a degree of proteolysis of the κ-casein of about 65–70%, although aggregation of the micelles did not start until over 90% proteolysis. Homogenization improved the coagulation properties of heated milk only slightly; however, it was shown that the removal of stabilizing repulsions between the casein micelles in the heated milk seemed to proceed in the same way as in unheated milk. The removal of the κ-casein has the same effect in heated and unheated milk samples, and the casein micelles are destabilized; it is only in the final aggregation step that the two milks differ.  相似文献   

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The microstructure of acid skim milk gels (14% w/w milk protein low heat powder) with or without addition of locust bean gum (LBG), xanthan gum (XG) and LBG/XG blends was determined by transmission electron microscopy (TEM), phase-contrast light microscopy (PCLM) and scanning electron microscopy (SEM). Three polysaccharide concentrations (0.001%, 0.02% and 0.1%, w/w) were used for binary mixtures. In the case of ternary mixtures, three LBG/XG weight ratios were used (4/16, 11/9 and 16/4) at 0.02% total polysaccharide concentration. Control acid skim milk gels were structured by a homogeneous network of casein particles (0.1–0.7 μm in diameter) and clusters immobilizing whey in small pores (1–5 μm in diameter). Filamentous structures and small aggregates were observed at the surface of casein particles. Low concentration of LBG or XG (0.001% w/w) did not affect markedly the microstructure of acid skim milk gels. Conversely, LBG or XG at 0.02 or 0.1% concentration and LBG/XG blends at the three ratios selected had a great influence on the gel microstructure. Although the size and surface structure of the casein particles were not modified by the presence of polysaccharides, the primary casein network appeared very compact with a decrease of pore size and a large increase in the porosity of the network at the supramolecular level (sponge-like morphology). The effect is stronger for gels containing LBG and XG used at higher concentration and less apparent for gels containing LBG/XG blends. Skim milk/XG gels were highly organized into fibrous structures whereas skim milk/LBG gels were more heterogeneous. These structures were discussed in the light of volume-exclusion effects (demixing) and specific interactions between casein micelles and polysaccharides. At the three weight ratios, skim milk/LBG/XG gels displayed both jagged “coral-like”, “veil-like” and filamentous structures. These structures could originate from a secondary network constituted by the known LBG/XG synergistic interactions.  相似文献   

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Reconstituted skim milk was fortified at 2, 5, 10 and 20 mmol Fe kg?1 with ferric and ferrous chloride iron with or without reversible acidification by injection of CO2 under pressure. Carbonation improved transfer of iron from the soluble to the colloidal phase and accelerated ferrous iron oxidation. 57Fe Mössbauer spectra of the freeze-dried casein micelles collected by centrifugation demonstrated that iron is present in a distorted octahedral coordination and is chelated by phosphate rather than citrate. Milk iron fortification induced several changes in the mineral component of the casein micelles, which are explained by the formation of a ternary complex: inorganic phosphate–iron–organic phosphate.  相似文献   

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