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Distinguish between casein and whey proteins, including factors affecting stability of each.
 
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Killing of microorganisms during canning is dependent on
 
  (1) presence of calcium ions, (2) temperature reached, (3) time held at the highest temperature, (4) 1 and 2, (5) 2 and 3



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Answer to Question 1

Casein and whey are milk proteins. Casein is affected by acid, salts, polyphenolic compounds, and enzymes. Whey is affected by heat, which causes a skin to form on the surface and a scum to be precipitated on the bottom and sides of the pan.

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