Age gelation of UHT milk - A review


Autoria(s): Datta, N; Deeth, HC
Data(s)

01/01/2001

Resumo

Gelation of UHT milk during storage (age gelation) is a major factor limiting its shelf-life. The gel which forms is a three-dimensional protein matrix initiated by interactions between the whey protein beta -lactoglobulin and the kappa -casein of the casein micelle during the high heat treatment. These interactions lead to the formation of a beta -lactoglobulin-kappa -casein complex (beta kappa -complex). A feasible mechanism of age gelation is based on a two-step process; in the first step, the beta kappa -complexes dissociate from the casein micelles due to the breakdown of multiple anchor sites on kappa -casein, and in the second step, these complexes aggregate into a three-dimensional matrix. When a critical volume concentration of the beta kappa -complex is attained, a gel of custard-like consistency is formed. Significant factors which influence the onset of gelation include the nature of the heat treatment, proteolysis during storage, milk composition and quality, seasonal milk production factors and storage temperature. In this review, age gelation is discussed in terms of these factors, causative mechanisms and procedures for controlling it.

Identificador

http://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:37818

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

Inst Chemical Engineers

Palavras-Chave #Biotechnology & Applied Microbiology #Engineering, Chemical #Food Science & Technology #Uht Processing #Age Gelation #Proteolysis #Bacterial Proteinase #Plasmin #Storage Temperature #High-temperature Milk #Native Plasminogen Activators #Heat-resistant Proteases #Somatic-cell Count #Bovine-milk #Psychrotrophic Bacteria #Storage Stability #Processed Milk #Treated Milk #Whole Milk
Tipo

Journal Article