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      Ultrafiltration of skimmed goat milk increases its nutritional value by concentrating nonfat solids such as proteins, Ca, P, Mg, and Zn.

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          Abstract

          Goat milk has been reported to possess good nutritional and health-promoting properties. Usually, it must be concentrated before fermented products can be obtained. The aim of this study was to compare physicochemical and nutritional variables among raw (RM), skimmed (SM), and ultrafiltration-concentrated skimmed (UFM) goat milk. The density, acidity, ash, protein, casein, whey protein, Ca, P, Mg, and Zn values were significantly higher in UFM than in RM or SM. Dry extract and fat levels were significantly higher in UFM than in SM, and Mg content was significantly higher in UFM than in RM. Ultrafiltration also increased the solubility of Ca and Mg, changing their distribution in the milk. The higher concentrations of minerals and proteins, especially caseins, increase the nutritional value of UFM, which may therefore be more appropriate for goat milk yogurt manufacturing in comparison to RM or SM.

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          Journal
          J. Dairy Sci.
          Journal of dairy science
          American Dairy Science Association
          1525-3198
          0022-0302
          Nov 2015
          : 98
          : 11
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Departmento de Nutrición y Bromatología, Facultad de Farmacia, University of Granada, Campus de Cartuja s/n, 18071, Granada, Spain. Electronic address: mmorenom@ugr.es.
          [2 ] Departmento de Nutrición y Bromatología, Facultad de Farmacia, University of Granada, Campus de Cartuja s/n, 18071, Granada, Spain.
          [3 ] Departmento de Nutrición y Bromatología, Facultad de Farmacia, University of Granada, Campus de Cartuja s/n, 18071, Granada, Spain; Department of Food and Nutritional Sciences, PO Box 226 Whiteknights, Reading, RG6 6AP, United Kingdom.
          Article
          S0022-0302(15)00629-3
          10.3168/jds.2015-9939
          26342988
          54620580-ca09-445d-b236-03e2e7c50fba
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          minerals,goat milk,ultrafiltration,protein
          minerals, goat milk, ultrafiltration, protein

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