Author:
Wahlgren N. Magnus,Dejmek Petr,Drakenberg Torbjörn
Abstract
SummaryCasein micelle suspensions, colloidal Ca phosphate-free casein solution and simulated milk ultrafiltrate (SMUF) were studied using high-resolution 43Ca and 31P NMR in the temperature range 4–64 °C. Only one 43Ca and one 31P signal was obtained for each solution. Signal intensities and line widths varied with the environment and were affected by the redistribution of Ca and P during heating and cooling. Based upon the temperature-dependent broadening of the 43Ca signal, five different Ca environments were discerned in the heated milk fractions. The Ca state, induced by heating of a casein-containing milk salt solution, differed from both the state of Ca present in micellar colloidal Ca phosphate and from the state of Ca induced by the heating of SMUF.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Animal Science and Zoology,General Medicine,Food Science
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