CONCENTRATION OF WHEY BY USING MEMBRANES FOR DIET BEVERAGES
Whey is a wastewater from cheese production that can be further processed into a high-protein diet drink. This diet drink is expected to overcome the problem of obesity in Indonesia which has almost doubled, from 19.1% in 2007 to 35.4% in 2018. Whey based products that are suitable for diet drink...
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Language: | Indonesia |
Summary: | Whey is a wastewater from cheese production that can be further processed
into a high-protein diet drink. This diet drink is expected to overcome the problem of
obesity in Indonesia which has almost doubled, from 19.1% in 2007 to 35.4% in 2018.
Whey based products that are suitable for diet drinks are Whey Protein Concentrate
(WPC). The conventional WPC production process uses an ultrafiltration and
diafiltration membrane, followed by a concentration process by evaporation and spray
drying. Conventional processing may result in rancidity due to retained fat and whey
protein denaturation due to evaporation at a temperature of 70oC. Alternative
processing that can be done is pretreatment to remove fat content and whey
concentration using membrane distillation (MD). Concentration using MD is carried
out at a lower temperature than the evaporation process so that it can produce
concentrated whey with better quality. The purpose of this experiment is to determine
the pretreatment method and the MD, namely Direct Contact Membrane Distillation
(DCMD) or Osmotic Membrane Distillation (OMD), which is best used for the process
of concentrating whey into Whey Protein Concentrate (WPC) for diet drinks.
Whey obtained from the Mozzarella Cheese Production House – Ganesha Sora
in Lembang, West Java. The variation of the pretreatment methods are thermocalcic
precipitation and pH correction, followed by microfiltration (MF). The variation of the
concentration method are Direct Contact Membrane Distillation (DCMD) or Osmotic
Membrane Distillation (OMD).
Based on the experimental results, the best pretreatment variation is the
thermocalcic precipitation. This variation resulted MF permeate with the lowest
protein rejection of 12,51% and removed all fat content in whey. The best
concentration process was the OMD with a final protein content of 67.56 grams/L. The
product is potentially suitable for diet drinks because it has fairly high protein content.
Based on the products on the market, ready-to-go diet drink products require around
7-8 grams of protein for a 200 mL serving. Diet drink products with a protein content
of 7-8 grams can be produced using 125 mL of the resulting WPC product, then
flavorings and other necessary ingredients can be added.
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