Milk Microfiltration Process Dataset Annotated From A Collection Of Scientific Papers

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Milk microfiltration process plays a key role in the dairy industry. Crossflow microfiltration of skimmed milk using a membrane with 0.1 mu m mean pore size is widely used to fractionate the two main groups of dairy proteins: casein micelles (similar to 150 nm) and serum proteins (similar to 2-15 nm). Retentate, containing mainly casein micelles, is generally used to enrich vat milk for cheese making. Permeate, containing serum proteins, lactose and minerals, is usually ultrafiltered in order to produce protein-rich concentrate with a high nutritional value dedicated to specific populations such as infants and seniors. The great interest in these protein fractions explains the increasing number of microfiltration equipments in the dairy industry. This data article contains data associated with milk microfiltration process experiments and properties of the resulting dairy fractions annotated from a collection of scientific documents. These data are stored in INRAE public repository (see Data accessibility in the Specification Table for direct links to data). They have been structured using MILK MICROFILTRATION ontology and are replicated in @Web data warehouse providing additional querying tools (https://www6.inrae.fr/cati-icat- atweb/). (C) 2021 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Inc.
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Milk, Microfiltration, Process, Performances, Operating conditions, Composition, characterization, Protein fractionation, Ontology
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