Water-holding capacity and characterization of protein interactions in processed cheese

Author:

Marchesseau Sylvie,Cuq Jean-Louis

Abstract

SummaryIn order to predict the oozing susceptibility of heat-induced milk protein gels such as processed cheeses during storage, ultracentrifugation forces are required to accelerate the expulsion of water from the gel structure. Two predictive methods have been tested. Direct ultracentrifugation of processed cheese was used to study effects of centrifugal compression on the water-holding ability. The water release with optimal parameters (time, temperature and ultracentrifugation force) from a freshly manufactured processed cheese was correlated with visual assessment of oozing after 6 months storage. A second method was based on the susceptibility of gelled proteins to resist the dissociating action of solutions of chemical agents such as SDS, urea, EDTA and 2-mercaptoethanol. Most of the protein sedimented by ultracentrifugation in the presence of SDS represented that still in complexed form. This correlated with optimal water binding by the processed cheese. Response-surface methods, used to optimize the ultracentrifugation variables and the composition of the dissociation solutions, showed that the dissociation test was best with a dispersion of processed cheese in SDS solution (10 g/l) at a ratio of 1:6 (w/v) at 20°C, ultracentrifuged at 86000 g and 20°C for 25 min. Analysis of processed cheese cooked at 115°C and then dissociated in different solutions showed various protein–protein interactions in the gel network, whereas hydrophobic interactions were the most important stabilizers of the protein matrix of cheese cooked at higher temperature.

Publisher

Cambridge University Press (CUP)

Subject

Animal Science and Zoology,General Medicine,Food Science

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