Abstract

A combined membrane process has been used to fractionate skim milk. Microfiltration and ultrafiltration were employed to obtain concentrates with different protein/lactose ratios depending on the volume concentration ratio to produce protein enriched yoghurt. Nanofiltration has been used for lactose recovery from the ultrafiltration permeate with partial demineralization, while the permeate water of NF can be reused or recycled. Feed, permeate, concentrates and yoghurt have been physicochemical characterized and compared with commercial products. The obtained yoghurts have a smooth aroma and an agreeable taste, the protein content increased up to 50 % and the lactose content decreased approximately 50 % in comparison with commercial yoghurts, while calcium and iron were also increased, leading to a product with special characteristics and high commercial value. Lactose powder has been obtained by lyophilization; the product has good solubility and has 90% purity which can be used in different food preparations or for other applications.

Full Text
Published version (Free)

Talk to us

Join us for a 30 min session where you can share your feedback and ask us any queries you have

Schedule a call