chitrangda Posted June 28, 2008 Posted June 28, 2008 can any one let me know the chemical properties of cow and soy milk.
curiouslou Posted July 15, 2008 Posted July 15, 2008 Wasn't sure what properties you wanted listed but ok btw...this is just information on the world wide web, i am not a milk expert, although i do drink a bit of it. COW MILK pH - 6.5 fat content - (Whole milk) 3-5% Water content - 80-90% Boiling point - approx 100 degrees C (dependent on numerous factors) Protein content - 3-5% SOY MILK pH - 7 fat content - 2% Water content - 60-80% (I guess this depends on manufacturing process) Boiling point - (I cant give anything concrete but i assume close to that of water) Protein Content - 3.5-5% http://www.cfsan.fda.gov/~comm/lacf-phs.html
Klaynos Posted July 15, 2008 Posted July 15, 2008 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Milk#Physical_and_chemical_structure
curiouslou Posted July 15, 2008 Posted July 15, 2008 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Milk#Physical_and_chemical_structure Now where was th fun in that. PLUS the question asks for the properties of soy milk as well, so your answer isnt perfect
frosch45 Posted July 16, 2008 Posted July 16, 2008 what exactly is it that you want? we're glad to help, just some specifics would be better, maybe the organic chem section is better too for this thread milk is just a homogenous mixture of lipids and nucleic acids, at least that's what I thought, but i'm really not that sure. i kno that it has lipids and water though!
CaptainPanic Posted July 16, 2008 Posted July 16, 2008 Milk is not homogeneous, it's a stable emulsion ... or can you call an emulsion homogeneous too? (Well... stable emulsion for a couple of days, and then it evolves into a monster that will attack you once you open the fridge).
chitrangda Posted July 31, 2008 Author Posted July 31, 2008 i was working on a project releating extraction of soy milk and its comparision with milk..i really tried to search of their common properties but failed to know some...i wanted to know abt chemical structure of soy and cow's milk.
CaptainPanic Posted July 31, 2008 Posted July 31, 2008 Milk composition: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Milk Soy milk composition: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soy_milk Soy composition: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soy#Protein.2C_vitamins.2C_and_minerals But after all the previous posts, I am certain that you checked these wikipedia websites already... what else do you need? You'll have to be more specific now to get more info. I am afraid that both milk and soy milk are rather complex mixtures of biological molecules, of which many are polymers. Those polymers in turn often consist of several different monomers. Then to top it off, they are both emulsions. What do you want to compare? I hope not the complete list of components? (It might be longer than the phonebook of India).
chitrangda Posted October 9, 2008 Author Posted October 9, 2008 i want to know about the %age of following in soy milk vitamin a vitamin b1(thiamin) riboflamin(vitamin b2) vitamin b12 vitamin D vitamin E calcium Magnesium potassium please help someone please... im stuck on it and have tried my leavel best to do some thing but failed:-(
Klaynos Posted October 9, 2008 Posted October 9, 2008 This will answer some of your questions but it's in no way a scientific source... I suspect these things may well alter... http://tinyurl.com/4lvpxk
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