A method of producing a dairy concentrate with free divalent cations protein aggregation

The invention relates to a method of producing a dairy concentrate, comprising the steps of: providing an ingredient composition comprising micellar caseins and whey proteins and having a pH of 6.1 - 7.1 and a concentration of 3 - 25 wt.% of proteins, and wherein the ingredient composition has a cas...

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Hauptverfasser: Kolodziejczyk, Eric, Syrbe, Axel, Bovetto, Lionel, Schmitt, Christophe, Vaghela, Madansinh, Kreuss, Markus
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Zusammenfassung:The invention relates to a method of producing a dairy concentrate, comprising the steps of: providing an ingredient composition comprising micellar caseins and whey proteins and having a pH of 6.1 - 7.1 and a concentration of 3 - 25 wt.% of proteins, and wherein the ingredient composition has a casein to whey protein ratio of 90/10 - 60/40, adding 3 - 25 mM divalent cations to provide a concentration of 3 - 8 mM free divalent cations in the ingredient composition, homogenising the ingredient composition; and subsequently pasteurising and stirring the ingredient composition at a temperature of 80°- 105°C for a period of 0.5 - 3 min to form agglomerated proteins comprising caseins and beta-lactoglobulin from the whey proteins, the agglomerates having a size of 3 - 50 microns as measured by D(4,3) mean diameter. The invention also relates to a method with an ultra-high temperature treatment of the ingredient mix. Furthermore, the invention relates to a dairy concentrate comprising aggregated proteins comprising micellar casein and whey protein aggregates, wherein the product has a pH of 6.0 - 7.1, a concentration of 6 - 55 wt.% milk solids, a casein to whey protein ratio of 90/10 - 60/40, and a concentration of 3 - 8 mM free divalent cations, and wherein the agglomerates having a size of 3 - 50 microns mean diameter D(4,3) as measured by laser diffraction. The divalent cations are preferably supplied by the addition of calcium chloride.