Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5541058 | International Dairy Journal | 2017 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
The irreversible thermal denaturation of the immunoglobulins in bovine and caprine milk samples was determined over a wide temperature and time range so that kinetic and thermodynamic parameters could be determined. The immunoglobulins in the bovine milk were more heat labile than those in the caprine milk. For both milk samples, the denaturation followed second order reaction kinetics. The activation energies and thermodynamic parameters (ÎH#, ÎG# and ÎS#) were similar for both bovine caprine milk samples, and these parameters were in the range expected for unfolding reactions as the rate determining step for the irreversible denaturation process.
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Authors
Skelte G. Anema,