Separation of α-Lactalbumin Enriched Fraction from Bovine Native Whey Concentrate by Combining Membrane and High-Pressure Processing

Publication date

2023-01-19



Abstract

Whey exhibits interesting nutritional properties, but its high β-Lactoglobulin (β-Lg) content could be a concern in infant food applications. In this study, high-pressure processing (HPP) was assessed as a β-Lg removal strategy to generate an enriched α-Lactalbumin (α-La) fraction from bovine native whey concentrate. Different HPP treatment parameters were considered: initial pH (physiological and acidified), sample temperature (7–35 °C), pressure (0–600 MPa) and processing time (0–490 s). The conditions providing the best α-La yield and α-La purification degree balance (46.16% and 80.21%, respectively) were 4 min (600 MPa, 23 °C), despite the significant decrease of the surface hydrophobicity and the total thiol content indexes in the α-La-enriched fraction. Under our working conditions, the general effects of HPP on α-La and β-Lg agreed with results reported in other studies of cow milk or whey. Notwithstanding, our results also indicated that the use of native whey concentrate could improve the β-Lg precipitation degree and the α-La purification degree, in comparison to raw milk or whey. Future studies should include further characterization of the α-La-enriched fraction and the implementation of membrane concentration and HPP treatment to valorize cheese whey.

Document Type

Article

Document version

Published version

Language

English

Pages

17

Publisher

MDPI

Published in

Foods

Grant Agreement Number

EC/H2020/1833/EU/Dairy Innovation for Mediterranean SME/DAINME-SME

Recommended citation

Romo, María, Massimo Castellari, Dinar Fartdinov, and Xavier Felipe. 2023. "Separation Of Α-Lactalbumin Enriched Fraction From Bovine Native Whey Concentrate By Combining Membrane And High-Pressure Processing". Foods 12 (3): 480. doi:10.3390/foods12030480.

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