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Journal of Dairy Science Vol. 79 No. 12 2146-2151
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The Market Potential of Whey Protein Concentrate as a Functional Ingredient in Surimi Seafoods

C. K. Hsu 1 and E. Kolbe 1

1 Department of Bioresource Engineering, Gilmore Hall, Oregon State University, Corvallis 97331-3906

Whey protein concentrates containing 33 or 72% protein were evaluated as functional ingredients to improve the textural properties of surimi seafoods made from Pacific whiting. The development of least cost formulations of these products using nonlinear programming techniques was used to evaluate the economic viability of whey protein concentrate. Whey protein concentrate ingredients were promising because they remained economically competitive with potato starch and beef plasma protein, which are commonly used as ingredients in whiting surimi seafoods. Factors affecting the amount of WPC in the least cost formulations were also reported.

Key Words: whey protein concentrate • surimi • least cost formulations

Submitted on January 3, 1996
Accepted on July 31, 1996







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