Acid-induced gelation of whey protein polymers: effects of pH and calcium concentration during polymerization

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作者
Britten, M [1 ]
Giroux, HJ [1 ]
机构
[1] Agr & Agri Food Canada, Ctr Food Res & Dev, St Hyacinthe, PQ J2S 8E3, Canada
关键词
whey protein; aggregation; intrinsic viscosity; acid-induced gelation; rheology; texture; yoghurt;
D O I
10.1016/S0268-005X(01)00049-2
中图分类号
O69 [应用化学];
学科分类号
081704 ;
摘要
Heating whey protein dispersions (90 degreesC for 15 min) at low ionic strength and pH values far from isoelectric point (pH > 6.5) induced the formation of soluble polymers. The effect of mineral environment during heating on the hydrodynamic characteristics and acid-induced gelation properties of polymers was studied. Whey protein dispersions (80 g/l) were denatured at different pH (6.5-8.5) and calcium concentrations (0-4 mm) according to a factorial design. At pH 6.5, the hydrodynamic radius of protein polymers increased with increasing calcium concentration, while the opposite trend was observed at pH 8.5. Intrinsic viscosity results suggested that heating conditions altered the shape of protein polymers. Whey protein polymers were acidified to pH 4.6 with glucono-delta -lac tone and formed opaque particulate gels. The storage modulus and firmness of gels were both affected by conditions used to prepare protein polymers. As a general trend, polymers with high intrinsic viscosity produced stronger gels, suggesting a relationship between polymer shape and gel strength. Acid gelation properties of whey protein polymers makes them suitable ingredients for yoghurt applications. Using whey protein polymers to standardize protein content increased yoghurt viscosity to 813 Pa.s while using skim milk powder at same protein concentration increased yoghurt viscosity to 393 Pa.s. Water holding capacity of protein polymers in yoghurt was 19.8 ml/g compared to 7.2 ml/g for skim milk powder protein. Acid gelation proper-ties of whey protein polymers are modulated by calcium concentration and heating pH and offers new alternatives to control the texture of fermented dairy products. (C) 2001 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved.
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