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Effect of the pH of heating on the qualitative and quantitative compositions of the sera of reconstituted skim milks and on the mechanisms of formation of soluble aggregates
Authors:Donato Laurence  Dalgleish Douglas G
Affiliation:Department of Food Science, University of Guelph, Guelph, Ontario, Canada N1G 2W1.
Abstract:The effect of the pH of heating (6.3-7.3) on the composition of sera in reconstituted skimmed milks was investigated. A combination of SDS-PAGE analysis and size exclusion chromatography (SEC) combined with an original approach to the analysis of the SEC profiles was performed. The composition of the sera varied greatly when the pH of heating was adjusted below and above the natural pH of milk. The formation, composition, and concentration of heat-induced soluble complexes depended on the combination of the effect of adjusting the pH of the milk and the heat treatment. Two types of mechanism for the formation of soluble aggregates appeared to exist, depending on the pH of the milk. The first type results from the formation of WP/kappa-casein aggregates at the surface of the micelle, and these were detached partially into the serum in larger amount as the pH increased up to 6.7, where it reaches a maximum. The second type of complexes, whose amount increased as the pH of heating increased from 6.7 to 7.3, may be formed between caseins (kappa- but also perhaps some alpha(s)-casein) and aggregated WP resulting in complexes that are smaller in size and with a higher kappa-casein/whey protein ratio than the first type.
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