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336. Surface activity and proteins of milk

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 June 2009

R. Aschaffenburg
Affiliation:
National Institute for Research in Dairying, University of Reading

Extract

As moderate dilution causes little change in the surface tension of milk, it is shown to be advantageous to use σ-dilution curves in place of the σ-values of the undiluted fluid as a characteristic of the surface properties of milk. The complications arising from the presence of the milk fat are described, and it is suggested that the influence of the fat is of a physical rather than of a chemical nature. A study of the role of the various milk proteins shows the casein to be of great importance, whilst the heat-coagulable proteins have little influence. The serum obtained after removal of the casein and heat-coagulable proteins contains a residual fraction of protein-like material which is markedly surface active though constituting only about 3% of the total milk proteins. The surface-active material (σ-proteose) has been concentrated and isolated, and its properties are described in some detail.

Type
Original Articles
Copyright
Copyright © Proprietors of Journal of Dairy Research 1946

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