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Mineral and casein equilibria in milk: effects of added salts and calcium-chelating agents.

P Udabage1, I R McKinnon, M A Augustin.   

Abstract

We have investigated the effects of adding a range of mineral salts and calcium-chelating agents on the distribution of casein and minerals between the non-pelleted and pelleted phases of milk obtained upon centrifugation at 78000 g for 90 min. Adding CaCl2 or mixtures of NaH2PO4 and Na2HPO4 to reconstituted skim milk (90 g milk solids/kg) at pH 6.65 increased both pelleted casein and pelleted calcium phosphate. Opposite effects were obtained by adding citrate or EDTA. The change in pelleted calcium phosphate was not simply related to casein release from the micelle. Upon adding 5 mmol EDTA/kg milk, 20% of the pelleted Ca, 22% of the pelleted phosphate and 5% of the micellar casein were removed. Increasing the concentration of EDTA to 10 mmol/kg milk decreased the pelleted Ca by 44% and the pelleted phosphate by 46%, and caused 30% of the micellar casein to be released. The effects of adding phosphate, citrate or EDTA at pH 6.65, followed by the addition of CaCl2, demonstrated the reversibility of the dissolution and formation of the micellar calcium phosphate. There were limits to this reversibility that were related to the amount of colloidal calcium phosphate removed from the casein micelles. Adding CaCl2 to milk containing > or = 20 mmol EDTA or > or = 30 mmol citrate/kg milk did not result in complete reformation of casein micelles. Light-scattering experiments confirmed that the dissolution of moderate amounts of colloidal calcium phosphate had little effect on micellar size and were reversible, while the dissolution of larger amounts of colloidal calcium phosphate resulted in large reductions in micellar size and was irreversible.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 11037232     DOI: 10.1017/s0022029900004271

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Dairy Res        ISSN: 0022-0299            Impact factor:   1.904


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