Author:
Dalgleish Douglas G.,Pouliot Yves,Paquin Paul
Abstract
SummaryThe sizes of the casein particles in milk heated at 130°C were measured as functions of heating time and of initial pH. The effect of adding 10 mM-urea to the milks was also studied. Turbidities of the milks before and after dispersing the caseinate particles in 8 m-urea/EDTA/β-mercaptoethanol were measured, the latter measurement giving an indication of the extent of covalent cross-linking. Urea was found to modify the behaviour of the milk: diameters of the caseinate particles were considerably altered, and the extent of covalent cross-linking was diminished. These results agree with the observation that more protein is solubilized from the casein micelles when urea is present, indicating that a competitive reaction scheme involving cross-linking in opposition to micellar dissociation may be responsible for the ultimate precipitation of milk by heat.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Animal Science and Zoology,General Medicine,Food Science
Cited by
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