Quality attributes of the set-style skimmed yoghurt containing enzymatic cross-linked or thermal polymerized whey protein isolate

  • Shi J
  • Li D
  • Zhao X
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© 2016 The Author(s). Published by Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group.Impacts of replacing of milk proteins with two modified whey protein isolates (WPIs) on quality of set-style skimmed yoghurt were assessed. WPI dispersion (35 g protein/kg) was cross-linked by transglutaminase for 5–10 min or polymerized at 90°C or 100°C for 10–30 min, mixed with skimmed milk (35 g protein/kg) at 1:2 (v/v), and fermented by a commercial starter at 42°C for 5 h. Compared with the control yoghurt generated from skimmed milk only, these yoghurt samples showed no difference in main chemical compositions, but using the cross-linked WPI somewhat delayed yoghurt fermentation. These yoghurt samples had enhanced values of hardness, adhesiveness, springiness, and cohesiveness but decreased syneresis, especially using long-time and high-temperature treatment for WPI. The cross-linked and polymerized WPIs both conferred yoghurt samples with enhanced viscosity, elastic and viscous moduli, and finer microstructure. In general, the polymerized WPI was better than the cross-linked WPI to enhance these quality attributes.

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Shi, J., Li, D., & Zhao, X.-H. (2016). Quality attributes of the set-style skimmed yoghurt containing enzymatic cross-linked or thermal polymerized whey protein isolate. CyTA - Journal of Food, 1–7. https://doi.org/10.1080/19476337.2016.1200673

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