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Protein/Protein Nanocomposite Based on Whey Protein Nanofibrils in a Whey Protein Matrix

ACS Sustainable Chemistry & Engineering, 2018
This article describes nanocomposite films with separately grown protein nanofibrils (PNFs) in a nonfibrillar protein matrix from the same protein starting material (whey). Tensile tests on the glycerol-plasticized films indicate an increased elastic modulus and a decreased extensibility with increasing content of PNFs, although the films are still ...
Xinchen Ye   +6 more
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Ultra Whey 99: a whey protein isolate case study

International Journal of Dairy Technology, 2001
A case history of the manufacture and use of whey protein isolate is presented and particular attention is paid to the nutritional and processing characteristics of Ultra Whey 99, a whey protein isolate manufactured by Volac International Ltd. The growth of the nutritional bar market in the USA is used to demonstrate the increasing demand for ...
J R Neville, K J Armstrong, J Price
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Whey protein denaturation in heated milk and cheese whey

Journal of Dairy Research, 1979
SUMMARYQuantitative polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis has been used to measure residual native whey proteins remaining after heat treatment of skim-milk and cheese whey in a kinetic study. The denaturation of α-lactalbumin (α-la) appeared to be first order, but was probably a second-order reaction displaying pseudo first-order kinetics.
Robyn M. Hillier, Richard L. J. Lyster
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Disulfide-Mediated Polymerization of Whey Proteins in Whey Protein Isolate-Stabilized Emulsions

1997
The effects of protein polymerization in whey protein isolate-stabilized emulsions on emulsion properties were investigated. Polymerization, involving intermolecular disulfide bonds between whey proteins adsorbed at the oil-water interface, increased with increasing storage time following emulsion formation.
F J, Monahan   +2 more
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Whey Proteins

International Journal of Dairy Technology, 1990
R. C. Bottomley   +2 more
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Whey and whey proteins—From ‘gutter-to-gold’

International Dairy Journal, 2008
Abstract Whey was discovered about 3000 years ago. Apart from being valued as a medicinal agent in the 17th and 18th centuries, whey has primarily been considered a waste by the dairy industry, and thus destined for the ‘cheapest gutter’. In the late 20th century, regulations prevented disposal of untreated whey.
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Structure and stability of whey proteins

Milk Proteins, 2020
P. Edwards, L. K. Creamer, G. Jameson
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Bioactive Peptides from Whey Proteins

Whey Proteins, 2019
B. Mann   +4 more
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