Observations on the heat-induced salt balance changes in milk I. Effect of heating time between 4 and 90°C

Author:

Pouliot Yves,Boulet Marcel,Paquin Paul

Abstract

SummaryMilk permeate was separated at various temperatures by means of a hollow fibre ultrafiltration unit coupled to a stainless steel heat exchanger. Milk samples conditioned at 4°C were heated to 20, 40, 60, 80, 85 or 90°C prior to ultrafiltration. Ca, P, Mg, Na, K and citrate concentrations were measured in the permeate samples. Ca and P contents of the permeate decreased as the temperature increased. The pH was measured after cooling the permeate to room temperature. Smaller losses of Mg and citrate were also observed with increase in temperature. Na and K levels were not affected. A two-step time-concentration relationship was apparent for the species under study. An initial sharp decrease in concentration occurred in the first minute of holding time and was followed by a slower reaction. The possible occurrence of a two-step mechanism in the heat-induced salt balance changes is discussed. Dicalcium phosphate precipitation is believed to be coupled with tricalcium citrate precipitation upon heating.

Publisher

Cambridge University Press (CUP)

Subject

Animal Science and Zoology,General Medicine,Food Science

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