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Article

Influence of Heating Temperature and pH on Acid Gelation of Micellar Calcium Phosphate-Adjusted Skim Milk

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Advanced Food Systems Research Unit, Institute for Sustainable Industries and Liveable Cities, College of Health and Biomedicine, Victoria University, Melbourne 8001, Australia
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FrieslandCampina, 3818LE Amersfoort, The Netherlands
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Food Quality & Design Group, Wageningen University and Research, 6708WH Wageningen, The Netherlands
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Foods 2024, 13(11), 1724; https://doi.org/10.3390/foods13111724
Submission received: 9 May 2024 / Revised: 29 May 2024 / Accepted: 29 May 2024 / Published: 31 May 2024
(This article belongs to the Section Dairy)

Abstract

Micellar calcium phosphate (MCP) plays an important role in maintaining the structure and stability of the casein micelle and its properties during processing. The objective of this study was to investigate how heating (10 min at 80 or 90 °C) at different pH levels (6.3, 6.6, 6.9, or 7.2) impacted the acid-induced gelation of MCP-adjusted milk, containing 67 (MCP67), 100 (MCP100), or 113 (MCP113) % of the original MCP content. The unheated sample MCP100 at pH 6.6 was considered the control. pH acidification to pH 4.5 at 30 °C was achieved with glucono delta-lactone while monitoring viscoelastic behaviour by small-amplitude oscillatory rheology. The partitioning of calcium and proteins between colloidal and soluble phases was also examined. In MCP-depleted skim milk samples, the concentrations of non-sedimentable caseins and whey proteins were higher compared to the control and MCP-enriched skim milk samples. The influence of MCP adjustment on gelation was dependent on pH. Acid gels from sample MCP67 exhibited the highest storage modulus (G′). At other pH levels, MCP100 resulted in the greatest G′. The pH of MCP-adjusted skim milk also impacted the gel properties after heating. Overall, this study highlights the substantial impact of MCP content on the acid gelation of milk, with a pronounced dependency of the MCP adjustment effect on pH variations.
Keywords: rheology; acid gelation; micellar calcium phosphate; pH adjustment; skim milk rheology; acid gelation; micellar calcium phosphate; pH adjustment; skim milk

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Ahmadi, E.; Vasiljevic, T.; Huppertz, T. Influence of Heating Temperature and pH on Acid Gelation of Micellar Calcium Phosphate-Adjusted Skim Milk. Foods 2024, 13, 1724. https://doi.org/10.3390/foods13111724

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Ahmadi E, Vasiljevic T, Huppertz T. Influence of Heating Temperature and pH on Acid Gelation of Micellar Calcium Phosphate-Adjusted Skim Milk. Foods. 2024; 13(11):1724. https://doi.org/10.3390/foods13111724

Chicago/Turabian Style

Ahmadi, Elaheh, Todor Vasiljevic, and Thom Huppertz. 2024. "Influence of Heating Temperature and pH on Acid Gelation of Micellar Calcium Phosphate-Adjusted Skim Milk" Foods 13, no. 11: 1724. https://doi.org/10.3390/foods13111724

APA Style

Ahmadi, E., Vasiljevic, T., & Huppertz, T. (2024). Influence of Heating Temperature and pH on Acid Gelation of Micellar Calcium Phosphate-Adjusted Skim Milk. Foods, 13(11), 1724. https://doi.org/10.3390/foods13111724

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