Milk protein hydrolysates: improved biotechnology from conventional Dairy Milk

Milk protein hydrolysates are classified as one of the modern biotechnologies in which a much shorter peptide is used to hydrolyze the protein in milk. This biotechnology approach benefits the industry by supplying more bioactive properties to traditional milk protein, and also helps to...

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Main Authors: Amri,, Muhammad Akmal, Zainudin, Muhammad Haziq, Razali, Nor Faizah, Mohd Fauzi, Noor Akhmazillah
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spelling my.uthm.eprints.75412022-08-21T01:43:14Z http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/7541/ Milk protein hydrolysates: improved biotechnology from conventional Dairy Milk Amri,, Muhammad Akmal Zainudin, Muhammad Haziq Razali, Nor Faizah Mohd Fauzi, Noor Akhmazillah T Technology (General) Milk protein hydrolysates are classified as one of the modern biotechnologies in which a much shorter peptide is used to hydrolyze the protein in milk. This biotechnology approach benefits the industry by supplying more bioactive properties to traditional milk protein, and also helps to remove the milk protein allergy that certain people experience. The most popular process used to generate bioactive peptides from a whole protein molecule can be called enzymatic hydrolysis. Another way of generating milk protein hydrolysates is through fermenting milk proteins through the use of proteolytic enzyme starter culture, and it can generate hydrolysates in huge amounts. The key concern that emerges from this industrial milk is that because of the issue of lactose intolerance, if it may lead to non�consumable goods. With the coming out of protein from hydrolysis, this biotechnology may fix this issue and help to deal with it. Penerbit UTHM Mohd Fauzi, Noor Akhmazillah Abd Aziz, Mohd Haiqal Mohamed, Elizah Amri, Muhammad Akmal Khiflie, Nur Noha Syarafana 2022 Book Section PeerReviewed text en http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/7541/1/2.pdf Amri,, Muhammad Akmal and Zainudin, Muhammad Haziq and Razali, Nor Faizah and Mohd Fauzi, Noor Akhmazillah (2022) Milk protein hydrolysates: improved biotechnology from conventional Dairy Milk. In: Chemical Process & Sustainability in Industrial Biotechnology. Penerbit UTHM, UTHM, pp. 15-28.
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Razali, Nor Faizah
Mohd Fauzi, Noor Akhmazillah
Milk protein hydrolysates: improved biotechnology from conventional Dairy Milk
description Milk protein hydrolysates are classified as one of the modern biotechnologies in which a much shorter peptide is used to hydrolyze the protein in milk. This biotechnology approach benefits the industry by supplying more bioactive properties to traditional milk protein, and also helps to remove the milk protein allergy that certain people experience. The most popular process used to generate bioactive peptides from a whole protein molecule can be called enzymatic hydrolysis. Another way of generating milk protein hydrolysates is through fermenting milk proteins through the use of proteolytic enzyme starter culture, and it can generate hydrolysates in huge amounts. The key concern that emerges from this industrial milk is that because of the issue of lactose intolerance, if it may lead to non�consumable goods. With the coming out of protein from hydrolysis, this biotechnology may fix this issue and help to deal with it.
author2 Mohd Fauzi, Noor Akhmazillah
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Amri,, Muhammad Akmal
Zainudin, Muhammad Haziq
Razali, Nor Faizah
Mohd Fauzi, Noor Akhmazillah
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author Amri,, Muhammad Akmal
Zainudin, Muhammad Haziq
Razali, Nor Faizah
Mohd Fauzi, Noor Akhmazillah
author_sort Amri,, Muhammad Akmal
title Milk protein hydrolysates: improved biotechnology from conventional Dairy Milk
title_short Milk protein hydrolysates: improved biotechnology from conventional Dairy Milk
title_full Milk protein hydrolysates: improved biotechnology from conventional Dairy Milk
title_fullStr Milk protein hydrolysates: improved biotechnology from conventional Dairy Milk
title_full_unstemmed Milk protein hydrolysates: improved biotechnology from conventional Dairy Milk
title_sort milk protein hydrolysates: improved biotechnology from conventional dairy milk
publisher Penerbit UTHM
publishDate 2022
url http://eprints.uthm.edu.my/7541/1/2.pdf
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