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A comparison of drying operations on the rheological properties of whey protein thickening ingredients
Authors:Jeffrey J. Resch,Christopher R. Daubert,&   E. Allen Foegeding
Affiliation:North Carolina State University, Department of Food Science, Box 7624, Raleigh, NC 27695, USA
Abstract:An existing procedure for the alteration of whey proteins into a cold‐set thickening agent was modified by developing a spray‐drying operation to replace the prohibitively expensive freeze‐drying step. The original and the modified derivatization procedures were used with a commercial whey protein concentrate (WPC). The freeze‐dried and spray‐dried derivatized WPC powders, along with polysaccharide thickeners, were reconstituted in water and evaluated by using a range of rheological studies. The effects of temperature, concentration, and shear on viscosity as well as the mechanical spectra were assessed to characterize the ability of the powders to function in food systems. Rheological characterization revealed the modified derivatization procedure yielded an ingredient having the same cold‐set thickening and gelling ability as the original derivatized powder. The modified whey proteins were also able to achieve, at higher usage levels, textural properties similar to several polysaccharide thickeners. Use of a spray‐drying technique created a more economical process for the production of a whey protein ingredient that was suitable for contributing viscosity and texture to a wide range of food systems.
Keywords:Cold gelation    derivatized whey protein    freeze-drying    rheology    spray-drying    whey protein concentrate
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