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Detection of proteolysis in high temperatures treated milk by Reverse phase high performance liquid chromatography (RP-HPLC)
English
2014
African Journal of Food Science
English
Proteolysis of UHT milk during storage is one of the problems affecting the dairy industry worldwide. Native enzymes have been implicated as being the main cause of spoilage of such milk. In the current study, reverse phase high pressure chromatography (RP-HPLC) method was used to detect proteolysis by native enzymes in high temperature heated milk. The aim of this research was to assess susceptibility of milk to proteolysis by native enzymes, after being subjected to various temperaturetime
doi:10.5897/ajfs2013.1089
fatcat:neymwsdgargrfj2l5jtox37miu