Claims
- 1. A processed whey protein powder comprising a partial heat-denatured whey protein and a non-denatured whey protein, wherein the processed whey protein powder is more soluble in water than the partial heat-denatured whey protein alone and is capable of forming a gel that is stronger than a gel formed by the partial heat-denatured whey protein alone.
- 2. The processed whey protein powder of claim 1, comprising 0.2 to 10 parts by weight of the non-denatured whey protein for 1 part by weight of the partial heat-denatured whey protein.
- 3. The processed whey protein powder of claim 1 or 2, wherein the partial heat-denatured whey protein is prepared by heating an aqueous solution of the non-denatured whey protein with a protein concentration of 0.5 to 15 wt % and pH 6-8 at 55 to 120.degree. C. for 1 to 120 minutes.
- 4. The processed whey protein powder of claim 1, 2 or 3, wherein the processed whey protein powder has a hydrophobicity of no less than 50 FI/mg-protein.
- 5. The processed whey protein powder of claim 1, 2 or 3, the processed whey protein has an insolubility at 24.degree. C. (measured by IDF standard 129: A: 1988) of no more than 1 ml.
- 6. A processed whey protein powder comprising a partial heat-denatured whey protein and non-denitured whey protein, said processed whey protein powder having a hydrophobicity of no less than 50 FI/mg-protein and an insolubility at 24.degree. C. (measured by IDF standard 129: A: 1988) of no more than 1 ml, and comprising a first fraction with a molecular weight of no less than 1,000,000 (measured by gel filtration analysis) and a second fraction with a molecular weight of no more than 80,000.
- 7. A process for preparing a processed whey protein powder, the method comprising the steps of:
- (a) adding a non-denatured whey protein to a solution of a partial heat-denatured whey protein; and
- (b) drying the resulting solution to produce a processed whey protein powder that is more soluble in water than partial heat-denatured whey protein alone and is capable of forming a gel that is stronger than a gel formed by partial heat-denatured whey protein alone.
- 8. The process of claim 7, wherein in step (a) 0.2 to 10 parts by weight of the non-denatured whey protein is added for 1 part by weight of the partial heat-denatured whey protein.
- 9. The process of claim 7 or 8, wherein prior to addition of the non-denatured whey protein the temperature of the solution of partial heat-denatured whey protein is no greater than 55.degree. C.
- 10. The process of claim 7, wherein the solution of partial heat-denatured whey protein is prepared by heating an aqueous solution of a non-denatured whey protein with a protein concentration of 0.5 to 15 wt % and pH 6-8 at 55 to 120.degree. C. for 1 to 120 minutes.
- 11. The processed whey protein powder of claim 1, wherein the processed whey protein powder is capable of forming a gel that is stronger than a gel formed by non-denatured whey protein alone.
- 12. The process of claim 7, wherein the processed whey protein powder is capable of forming a gel that is stronger than a gel formed by non-denatured whey protein alone.
Priority Claims (1)
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7-191228 |
Jul 1995 |
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Parent Case Info
This is a National Stage application under 35 USC 371 for PCT/JP95/02552 filed Dec. 13, 1995.
PCT Information
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Filing Date |
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102e Date |
371c Date |
PCT/JP95/02552 |
12/13/1995 |
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2/28/1997 |
2/28/1997 |
Publishing Document |
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WO97/01964 |
1/23/1997 |
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