نتایج جستجو برای: milk powder

تعداد نتایج: 117067  

2015
Sabrine Cherkaoui Philippe Bégin Louis Paradis Jean Paradis Anne Des Roches

BACKGROUND Previous studies have reported that up to 75 % of milk allergic subjects tolerate heated milk products. However, the food used for heated milk challenge is often prepared in a non-standardized manner by the parents at home, which may prove inconvenient and even sometimes raise concerns with regards to test validity. Instant skim milk powder is made by a food process that involves hea...

2015
V. V. Mistry H. N. Hassan D. J. Robison

Skim milk of approximately 3% total protein was ultrafiltered to 16.2% protein and 4.1 % lactose, and then diafiltered to reduce lactose to 2.1% and 0.9%. Total protein con ten t was maintained at approximately 17%. A ponion of the sk im milk was condensed in a rising film evaporator to 14.7% protein and 15.7 % lactose . All concentrates were spray dried at 120 to 125 °C inlet air temperature a...

BACKGROUND: The presence of aflatoxin M1 (AFM1) andantibiotic residues in milk and milk products is a public healthconcern. Milk and milk powder have the potential forintroducing AFM1 and antibiotic into human diet. In recentyears, milk powder has been used on a large scale in dairyfactories. Consequently, antibiotic residues and aflatoxincontamination control in these products has gained impor...

Journal: :The Proceedings of the Nutrition Society 1973
K K van Hellemond E J van Weerden

Only small numbers of calves were fattened on whole milk alone, both in western Europe and Great Britain, until the 1960’s, d-hen suitable milk-substitute diets were developed. The lorn iron content of milk made calves anaemic (Blaxter, Sharman & MacDonald, ‘957) and lowered the myoglobin content of the muscle tissues. This resulted in white meat. In the course of time this whiteness bccame a m...

Journal: :Acta veterinaria Hungarica 2014
Zhao Namula Risa Kodama Fuminori Tanihara Yasuhiro Morita Yoko Sato Manita Wittayarat Masayasu Taniguchi Takeshige Otoi

This study investigated the effects of skim-milk supplementation on the quality and penetrating ability of boar semen preserved at 15 °C. When boar semen samples were preserved in Modified Modena extender supplemented with various concentrations (0, 7.5, 15, 30 and 50 mg/mL) of skim milk powder at 15 °C for 4 weeks, higher sperm motility and viability were observed in the case of 7.5 mg/mL skim...

Journal: :The Journal of dairy research 2006
Ron S Ronimus Andreas Rueckert Hugh W Morgan

Milk powder taken to Antarctica on Shackelton's British Antarctic Expedition in 1907 was produced in New Zealand by a roller drying process in the first factory in the world dedicated to this process. Thermophilic bacilli are the dominant contaminants of modern spray-dried milk powders and the 1907 milk powder allows a comparison to be made of contaminating strains in roller-dried and spray-dri...

Journal: :Journal of applied physiology 2004
C Prosser K Stelwagen R Cummins P Guerin N Gill C Milne

Male Sprague-Dawley rats were assigned to one of three dietary groups [standard diet (Cont; n = 8), standard diet plus bovine colostrum powder (BColost 1.7 g/kg; n = 8), or goat milk powder (GMilk 1.7 g/kg; n = 8)] to determine the ability of these supplements to reduce gastrointestinal hyperpermeability induced by heat. Raising core body temperature of rats to 41.5 degrees C increased transfer...

Journal: :Journal of dairy science 2007
D Wu S Feng Y He

The aim of this study was to investigate the potential of the infrared spectroscopy technique for nondestructive measurement of fat content in milk powder. Fat is an important component of milk powder. It is very important to be able to detect the fat content in milk powder using a rapid and nondestructive method. Near and mid infrared spectroscopy techniques were used to achieve this purpose. ...

Journal: :Journal of food protection 2010
Kinga Szlachta Susanne E Keller Arlette Shazer Stuart Chirtel

Pasteurization parameters for grade A milk are well established and set by regulation. However, as solids levels increase, an increased amount of heat is required to destroy any pathogens present. This effect is not well characterized. In this work, the effect of increased dairy solids levels on the thermal resistance of Listeria monocytogenes was examined through the use of ultrafiltered (UF) ...

2015
Sara A. Burgess Murray P. Cox Steve H. Flint Denise Lindsay Patrick J. Biggs

Three strains of Geobacillus stearothermophilus (designated A1, P3, and D1) were isolated from a New Zealand milk powder manufacturing plant. Here, we describe their draft genome sequences. This information provided the first genomic insights into the nature of G. stearothermophilus strains present in the milk powder manufacturing environment.

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