Journal article
Effect of dissolved carbon dioxide on the sonocrystallisation and physical properties of anhydrous milk fat
T Truong, M Palmer, N Bansal, B Bhandari
International Dairy Journal | Elsevier | Published : 2019
Abstract
© 2019 The effects of dissolved CO 2 (0–2000 ppm) coupled with ultrasound (US; 20 kHz) on the physical properties of anhydrous milk fat (AMF) were examined. Carbonated AMF was sonicated at 28 °C for 5 s at various amplitudes and subjected to isothermal (28 °C) and non-isothermal (cooling from 28 to 5 °C) crystallisation conditions. AMF microstructure, thermal properties and hardness were evaluated after 48 h of storage. In general, carbonated AMF samples treated with the same US amplitude exhibited a slight decrease in endset-melting temperature, smaller fat crystals with denser fat crystal network. Dissolved CO 2 caused harder texture of sonicated AMF at 25 °C. However, when carbonated + s..
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Funding Acknowledgements
This research was supported under Australian Research Council's Industrial Transformation Research Program (ITRP) funding T. Truong et al. / International Dairy Journal 93 (2019) 45e56 55 scheme (project number IH120100005). The ARC Dairy Innovation Hub is a collaboration between The University of Melbourne, The University of Queensland and Dairy Innovation Australia Ltd.