Author:
Fox Patrick F.,Mulvihill Daniel M.
Abstract
SUMMARYThe proteins of bovine milk are the best-characterized food-protein system. Lactoproteins, which have high biological value, contribute ∼25% of dietary protein in North West Europe, North America and Oceania. However, in protein-rich western diets, milk proteins are frequently more highly valued for their functional properties than for their nutritional qualities. The remarkably high heat stability of the caseinate system permits the manufacture of a range of sterilized, concentrated and dehydrated products while its gelation on very limited proteolysis is the basis of cheese manufacture. Skim-milk powders, caseinates and whey protein concentrates are the most flexible and widely used functional proteins in food processing.This communication reviews recent studies on milk proteins with respect to molecular and colloidal properties; coagulation by Ca2+, heat and ethanol; and functional properties and their chemical and enzymic modification.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Animal Science and Zoology,General Medicine,Food Science
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