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Structural and foaming properties of whey and soy protein isolates in mixed systems before and after heat treatment

The partial replacement of proteins from animal sources by plant proteins in formulated food products has been proposed as useful to improve sustainability aspects of the products without dramatically changing their techno-functional properties. Although several research groups have published on the...

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Published in:Food science and technology international 2022-09, Vol.28 (6), p.545-553
Main Authors: Alves, Alane Cangani, Martha, Lara, Casanova, Federico, Tavares, Guilherme M
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