| Literature DB >> 28946275 |
Roua Lajnaf1, Laetitia Picart-Palmade2, Eliane Cases3, Hamadi Attia4, Sylvie Marchesseau2, M A Ayadi5.
Abstract
The effect of heat treatment (70°C or 90°C for 30min) on the foaming and interfacial properties of acid and sweet whey obtained from bovine and camel fresh milk was examined. The maximum foamability and foam stability were observed for acid whey when compared to sweet whey for both milks, with higher values for the camel whey. This behavior for acid whey was explained by the proximity of the pI of whey protein (4.9-5.2), where proteins were found to carry the lowest negative charge as confirmed by the zeta potential measurements. Interfacial properties of acid camel whey and acid bovine whey were preserved at air water interface even after a heat treatment at 90°C. These results confirmed the pronounced foaming and interfacial properties of acid camel whey, even if acid and sweet bovine whey exhibited the highest viscoelastic modulus after heating.Entities:
Keywords: Camel and bovine whey; Foaming properties; Heat treatment; Viscoelastic modulus; pH
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Year: 2017 PMID: 28946275 DOI: 10.1016/j.foodchem.2017.07.064
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Food Chem ISSN: 0308-8146 Impact factor: 7.514