PRODUCTION AND FUNCTIONAL EVALUATION OF NONFAT DRY MILK WITH WHEY PROTEINS AS FIBRILS

Production and functional evaluation of nonfat dry milk with whey proteins as fibrils

Production and functional evaluation of nonfat dry milk with whey proteins as fibrils

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ABSTRACT: Commercial manufacturing of dairy products involves the addition of dairy ingredients (such as nonfat dry milk apac1/60/1/cw and milk protein concentrates), as well as nondairy additives (such as gums, stabilizers, emulsifiers, and texture modifiers) to get the best product appearance, maintain the product quality, and extend shelf life.Though these nondairy additives are not harmful, consumers do not prefer them in dairy food formulations.Therefore, the dairy industry is working on improving the inherent functionality of dairy ingredients using different processes.

Recently, fibrillation emerged as a new technique to convert globular proteins such as whey proteins into fibrils, which provide enhanced viscosity, foaming, and emulsification capacity.Therefore, skim milk was subjected to microfiltration followed by ultrafiltration of microfiltration permeate to fractionate whey proteins.Then, whey proteins were selectively fibrillated and mixed back with other streams of microfiltration and ultrafiltration to get fibrillated skim milk.

Fibrillated skim milk was spray-dried to get fibrillated nonfat dry milk (NDM).Visible whey protein fibrils were observed in reconstituted fibrillated NDM, which showed survival of fibrils in fibrillated NDM.Fibrillated NDM showed significantly higher viscosity than control NDM.

Fibrillated NDM also showed higher emulsification capacity, foaming capacity, and stability than the control NDM but lower gel strength.Considering the improved functionality of fibrillated NDM, they can be used eagles head coach hoodie in product formulations such as ice cream mix, where the thickening of a solution, good emulsification, and foaming properties are required.

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