Journal article
Size-based fractionation of native milk fat globules by two-stage centrifugal separation
P Dhungana, T Truong, M Palmer, N Bansal, B Bhandari
Innovative Food Science and Emerging Technologies | ELSEVIER SCI LTD | Published : 2017
Abstract
A two-stage centrifugal separation method, at various separation temperatures and feed rates, was employed to fractionate milk and cream on the basis of fat globule size. It involved a modified and a conventional centrifugal separation in first and second stages, respectively. In the first stage, two streams of milk: one rich in larger fat globules and another rich in smaller fat globules, were obtained by fractionation in a modified cream separator. In the second stage, the two streams from the first stage were each further fractionated in a conventional cream separator. Depending on the temperature and feed rate of the first stage, this double separation method was able to create streams w..
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Awarded by Australian Research Council
Funding Acknowledgements
This research was supported under Australian Research Council's Industrial Transformation Research Hub (ITRH) funding scheme (IH120100005). The ARC Dairy Innovation Hub is a collaboration between the University of Melbourne, the University of Queensland and Dairy Innovation Australia Ltd. (currently disbanded).