Application of ohmic heating for concentration of milk

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The concentration of milk through evaporation is the most commonly employed unit operation for the production of a wide array of traditional and industrial dairy products. Major problems associated with thermal evaporation are a loss of aroma, flavor and color change. Ohmic heating (OH) has an immense potential for rapid and uniform heating of liquid, semi-solid and particulate foods, yielding microbiologically safe and high-quality product. The effect of ohmic heating on physico-chemical, rheological, sensorial and microbial properties during concentration of cow milk, buffalo milk and mixed milk (50:50) was studied and compared to conventional evaporation. OH significantly increased free fatty acids (FFA), apparent viscosity, hydroxymethylfurfural (HMF) content, instrumental color values i.e. redness (a*) and yellowness (b*) values. However, pH value and whiteness (L*) of the concentrated milk decreased significantly. OH caused a drastic reduction in microbiological counts and treated milk can be kept for a longer period.

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Parmar, P., Singh, A. K., Meena, G. S., Borad, S., & Raju, P. N. (2018). Application of ohmic heating for concentration of milk. Journal of Food Science and Technology, 55(12), 4956–4963. https://doi.org/10.1007/s13197-018-3431-4

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