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Process-Induced Molecular-Level Protein–Carbohydrate–Polyphenol Interactions in Milk–Tea Blends: A Review

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posted on 2025-10-31, 04:53 authored by Dilema Wijegunawardhana, Isuru Wijesekara, Rumesh Liyanage, Tuyen TruongTuyen Truong, Ginigandarage Mayumi Shanika Wiranjanee SilvaGinigandarage Mayumi Shanika Wiranjanee Silva, Janage ChandrapalaJanage Chandrapala
The rapid increase in the production of powdered milk-tea blends is driven by a growing awareness of the presence of highly nutritious bioactive compounds and consumer demand for convenient beverages. However, the lack of literature on the impact of heat-induced component interactions during processing hinders the production of high-quality milk-tea powders. The production process of milk-tea powder blends includes the key steps of pasteurization, evaporation, and spray drying. Controlling heat-induced interactions, such as protein-protein, protein-carbohydrate, protein-polyphenol, carbohydrate-polyphenol, and carbohydrate-polyphenol, during pasteurization, concentration, and evaporation is essential for producing a high-quality milk-tea powder with favorable physical, structural, rheological, sensory, and nutritional qualities. Adjusting production parameters, such as the type and the composition of ingredients, processing methods, and processing conditions, is a great way to modify these interactions between components in the formulation, and thereby, provide improved properties and storage stability for the final product. Therefore, this review comprehensively discusses how molecular-level interactions among proteins, carbohydrates, and polyphenols are affected by various unit operations during the production of milk-tea powders.<p></p>

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Foods

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13

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2489

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16

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36

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MDPI

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eng

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© 2024 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).

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