Chemistry of Camel Milk Proteins in Food Processing

  • Lajnaf R
  • Attia H
  • Ali Ayadi M
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Abstract

Camel milk and its extracted protein fractions were found to provide various potential techno-functional properties which can be used in the food industry. This chapter summarizes existing knowledge on camel milk protein’s chemistry to explain the different reactions and their control for the major processes utilized by the modern milk processing industry. The composition and chemical properties of camel milk proteins including caseins and whey proteins are investigated. The effect of processing upon denaturation, aggregation, and destabilization of milk proteins is updated. Technological consequences of thermal processing as well as techno-functional properties of camel milk proteins are also described in different techno-functional properties including foaming, emulsifying, and gelling properties. This chapter aims to improve camel milk production and consumption worldwide not only in the arid countries and the hot regions.

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Lajnaf, R., Attia, H., & Ali Ayadi, M. (2023). Chemistry of Camel Milk Proteins in Food Processing. In Food Processing and Preservation. IntechOpen. https://doi.org/10.5772/intechopen.111692

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