In the past decades, neutron scattering techniques have been applied to many soft matter systems and have yielded fruitful results that contribute to a better understanding of their properties. Yet, the techniques were rarely used for studying food materials, probably because they are less well known and less accessible to food scientists. This work fills a small part of the research gap by applying several neutron scattering techniques to the characterisation of a food-relevant protein sample: calcium caseinate. Calcium caseinate can be transformed into pronounced fibres to form the basis for a next generation meat analogue. Given the prospect of the material, the emphasis in this work is on quantifying the size, structure and dynamics of ...
Concentrated calcium caseinate dispersions can be transformed into hierarchically fibrous materials ...
The disruption of caseinmicelles, as found in cows’ milk, was investigated at pressures up to 300 MP...
Biomaterials research will always require a range of techniques to examine structure and function on...
<p>Fibrous protein gels have the potential to form the basis for the next-generation of meat analogu...
Pronounced fibres are formed through simple shearing of a dense calcium caseinate dispersion. Both m...
We present an investigation of the dynamics of calcium caseinate as a function of hydration, solvent...
The casein micelles of cow's milk are polydisperse, more-or-less spherical, protein particles of up ...
Dense calcium caseinate dispersions can be transformed into hierarchically fibrous structures by she...
International audienceThe powerful of neutron scattering techniques to characterize structure and dy...
Neutron scattering is a powerful tool for the study of soft condensed matter. The use of neutron tec...
In order to increase shelf life and minimize aggregation during storage, many biotherapeutic drugs a...
We examine the internal structure of milk casein micelles using the contrast variation method in Sma...
In the native bovine casein micelle the calcium sensitive caseins (alpha(S1)-, alpha(S2)- and beta-c...
We use small angle neutron scattering (SANS) to characterize the internal morphology of nanoparticle...
The internalstructure of caseinmicelles was studied by calculating the small-angle neutron and X-ray...
Concentrated calcium caseinate dispersions can be transformed into hierarchically fibrous materials ...
The disruption of caseinmicelles, as found in cows’ milk, was investigated at pressures up to 300 MP...
Biomaterials research will always require a range of techniques to examine structure and function on...
<p>Fibrous protein gels have the potential to form the basis for the next-generation of meat analogu...
Pronounced fibres are formed through simple shearing of a dense calcium caseinate dispersion. Both m...
We present an investigation of the dynamics of calcium caseinate as a function of hydration, solvent...
The casein micelles of cow's milk are polydisperse, more-or-less spherical, protein particles of up ...
Dense calcium caseinate dispersions can be transformed into hierarchically fibrous structures by she...
International audienceThe powerful of neutron scattering techniques to characterize structure and dy...
Neutron scattering is a powerful tool for the study of soft condensed matter. The use of neutron tec...
In order to increase shelf life and minimize aggregation during storage, many biotherapeutic drugs a...
We examine the internal structure of milk casein micelles using the contrast variation method in Sma...
In the native bovine casein micelle the calcium sensitive caseins (alpha(S1)-, alpha(S2)- and beta-c...
We use small angle neutron scattering (SANS) to characterize the internal morphology of nanoparticle...
The internalstructure of caseinmicelles was studied by calculating the small-angle neutron and X-ray...
Concentrated calcium caseinate dispersions can be transformed into hierarchically fibrous materials ...
The disruption of caseinmicelles, as found in cows’ milk, was investigated at pressures up to 300 MP...
Biomaterials research will always require a range of techniques to examine structure and function on...