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The theory of branching processes applied to milk proteins: I. Heat-induced coagulation of whole milk

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 June 2009

T. G. Parker
Affiliation:
The Hannah Research Institute, Ayr, Scotland, KA6 5HL
D. G. Dalgleish
Affiliation:
The Hannah Research Institute, Ayr, Scotland, KA6 5HL

Summary

The theory of branching processes is used to present a unified kinetic model for the heat induced coagulation of milk. Nitrogen depletion curves for the overall reaction are fitted to a theoretical curve to demonstrate that the reaction is a single process and that the idea of a lag phase up to the coagulation time, followed by the aggregation reaction proper, is an unnecessary complication. Coagulation times as a function of temperature are then used to determine the activation energy of the reaction; the average value of 126 kJ/mol agrees with that found from analysis of the post-coagulation reaction.

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Copyright
Copyright © Proprietors of Journal of Dairy Research 1977

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