Homogenization and sodium hydrogen phosphate induced effect on physical and rheological properties of ultrafilterd concentrated milk

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Handge Jyoti Uttamrao
Ganga Sahay Meena
Yogesh Khetra
Neelam Upadhyay
Ashish Kumar Singh
Sumit Arora
Sanket Girdharbhai Borad
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[1] ICAR- National Dairy Research Institute,Dairy Technology Division
[2] ICAR- National Dairy Research Institute,Dairy Chemistry Division
[3] Havmor Ice Cream Limited,undefined
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Buffalo skim milk; Ultrafiltration; Homogenization; Sodium hydrogen phosphate; Physical and rheological properties;
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Ultrafiltration (UF) of buffalo skim milk (BSM) induces changes in its delicate protein-mineral equilibrium. Appling UF causes alteration in chemical composition of UF retentates as a function of protein concentration that adversely affect their physical and rheological properties. Hence, present investigation was targeted to evaluate the changes taking place in heat stability, ζ-potential, particle size, apparent viscosity, pH, turbidity and crossover temperature of storage (G′) and loss (G″) modulus of high-protein BSM based UF retentates as a function of homogenization and sodium hydrogen phosphate (SHP) addition. The UF of BSM (heat treated at 85 ± 1 °C for 5 min), significantly increased (P < 0.05) the concentration of protein, fat and minerals, however, it decreased the concentration of lactose and water soluble minerals in UF retentates over BSM. The SHP addition significantly increased (P < 0.05) pH, crossover temperature of G′ and G″, ζ-potential, while significantly decreased (P < 0.05) turbidity and particle size in most non-homogenized retentates. Heat coagulation time (HCT) of control and treated UF retentates were at par (P > 0.05) with each other, however, variations were observed in their viscosity values. Rheological behaviour of most of these UF retentates was efficiently described by Bingham model. The correlation among ζ-potential, particle size, apparent viscosity, pH, turbidity, HCT and crossover temperatures G′ and G″ of evaluated samples was also established. Overall, this study concluded that 0.5–6% SHP addition in non-homogenized UF retentates, markedly improved their milk protein stability as advocated by higher ζ-potential, G′ and G″ crossover temperature values.
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