Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2441556 | Journal of Dairy Science | 2006 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
A method is described for selective removal of undenatured β-lactoglobulin from cheese whey based on interactions between whey proteins and chitosan. Whey was previously clarified at pH 4.5 with addition of chitosan (25 mg/100 mL), and selective removal of β-lactoglobulin was studied in the pH interval 4.6 to 6.5. Addition of chitosan caused selective precipitation of β-lactoglobulin that increased with pH. The content of β-lactoglobulin in whey decreased as the amount of chitosan added was increased. At pH 6.2, addition of 1.9 to 3.0 mg/mL of chitosan led to complete removal of β-lactoglobulin, whereas at least 80% of the rest of whey proteins remained in solution. The production of cheese whey without β-lactoglobulin could help to expand the applications of dairy by-products in food processing, and to isolate hypoallergenic whey protein concentrates.
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Authors
E. Casal, A. Montilla, F.J. Moreno, A. Olano, N. Corzo,