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Progressive freeze concentration of whey protein-sucrose-salt mixtures

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.ifset.2021.102829

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Progressive freeze concentration; Solute inclusion; Whey protein; Dewatering

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  1. Topsector Energy by the Ministry of Economic Affairs and Climate Policy

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Progressive freeze concentration of whey protein solutions leads to inclusion of proteins at higher concentrations due to increased viscosity, while the addition of sucrose and sodium chloride also affect the inclusion behavior. Mixtures of sucrose and sodium chloride do not have an additive effect on protein inclusion, only a concurrent effect occurs.
Progressive freeze concentration of whey protein solutions is evaluated. Since solutions in industry are more complex, the effect of the addition of sodium chloride and sucrose on the inclusion behaviour is studied as well. Using a progressive freeze concentrator solutions of whey protein and mixtures of whey protein and/or sucrose and/or sodium chloride were freeze concentrated. At an initial concentration of 4%(w/w), whey proteins were not included in the ice fraction. At higher concentrations the inclusions are caused by the increase in viscosity in the boundary layer, impeding mass transfer. The addition of sucrose caused a similar effect. Presence of sodium chloride causes inclusions through the occurrence of a zone where the solution is locally super-cooled and leads to the formation of dendritic ice which encapsulates pockets of solution in the ice layer. Mixtures of both sucrose and sodium chloride gave no additive effect on solute inclusion but just a concurrent effect.

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