Salt partition, ion equilibria, and the structure, composition, and solubility of micellar calcium phosphate in bovine milk with added calcium salts

Qian Wang, Carl Holt, Tommy Nylander, Ying Ma

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    Increasing dietary calcium has been suggested to have a range of health benefits, such as reducing the risk of osteoporosis and hypertension. However, producing calcium-fortified products is challenging due to the destabilizing effect caused by added calcium. We provide new data on the effect of adding either calcium gluconate or calcium lactate at up to 50 mM on the partition of salts and the structure and solubility of micellar calcium phosphate (MCP). The empirical chemical formula of the MCP in milk with added calcium was Ca(HPO4)0.6(PO4)0.267, similar to that previously reported for the MCP in native bovine casein micelles. Ion equilibria calculations showed that the solubility of the MCP was decreased as measured by an increase in negative logarithm of the solubility constant (pKS) from 6.8 to 7.3 ± 0.1 and 7.5 ± 0.1 for milk with added calcium gluconate and calcium lactate, respectively. No substantial change in the amorphous structure of the MCP was observed by either X-ray powder diffraction or infrared spectroscopy of dried casein micelles as a result of added calcium. The conclusion is that the added calcium caused an increase in the concentration of the MCP and decreased its solubility without changing its amorphous structure or chemical composition.

    Originalspråkengelska
    Sidor (från-till)9893-9905
    Antal sidor13
    TidskriftJournal of Dairy Science
    Volym103
    Nummer11
    DOI
    StatusPublished - 2020 nov.

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