Particle size distribution and calcium content of batch-precipitated acid casein curd: effect of precipitation temperature and pH
- 1 August 1985
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Cambridge University Press (CUP) in Journal of Dairy Research
- Vol. 52 (3) , 419-428
- https://doi.org/10.1017/s0022029900024328
Abstract
SUMMARY: The first stage in acid casein manufacture is the isoelectric precipitation of casein from skim milk. This stage controls the particle size of the casein curd which is important in the later washing, dewatering and drying stages. Casein was precipitated batchwise from 9% total solids skim milk using 0·3 M-H2SO4 at temperatures from 25 to 53 °C and at pH (measured in the whey) from 3·6 to 5·1. A wet sieving method has been developed for measuring the particle size distribution of the casein curd. Ferric ammonium sulphate was added to the curd/whey mixture to toughen the curd particles and to reduce their stickiness. For given precipitation conditions the particle size distribution could generally be modelled by a normal distribution. The mean particle size generally increased with increasing temperature and pH. The increase in particle size with pH was pronounced at 53 °C, while at 25 and 35 °C particle size varied little with pH. The calcium contents of washed casein curd samples were low at all precipitation pH at a precipitation temperature of 35 °C, but increased markedly above pH 4·4 at precipitation temperatures of 45 and 53 °C.Keywords
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