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Flow properties of caseinomacropeptide aqueous solutions: Effect of particle size distribution, concentration, pH and temperature
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2018-07Registro en:
Loria, Karina G.; Aragón, Jimena C.; Torregiani, Sofía M.; Pilosof, Ana Maria Renata; Farías, María E.; Flow properties of caseinomacropeptide aqueous solutions: Effect of particle size distribution, concentration, pH and temperature; Elsevier Science; LWT - Food Science and Technology; 93; 7-2018; 243-248
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Autor
Loria, Karina G.
Aragón, Jimena C.
Torregiani, Sofía M.
Pilosof, Ana Maria Renata
Farías, María E.
Resumen
The purpose of this research was to evaluate the influence of particle size distribution, pH (5.0–9.0), concentration (1–15 g/100 g.) and temperature (5–60 °C) on the steady shear flow properties of caseinomacropeptide (CMP) aqueous solutions. These measurements were carried out by using a controlled stress rheometer. Flow curves were satisfactorily fitted by the Herschel-Bulkley model. CMP solutions exhibited Newtonian flow dependence, particularly at pH values 5.0–6.0. Non-Newtonian shear thinning behaviour was observed at pH 7.0–9.0. The concentration dependence on viscosity showed two different regimes of viscosity increase (dilute and concentrated). The overlap concentration was 8 g/100 g. The temperature dependent behaviour of CMP solutions fitted to the Arrhenius model regardless pH and concentration, and the calculated activation energy was 20 kJ/mol. The flow behaviour of CMP is explained in terms of peptide-peptide and peptide-water interactions. Based on these results, CMP molecules would form spontaneously micelles at pH > 4.5 in ultrapure water.