1957
DOI: 10.3168/jds.s0022-0302(57)94695-7
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Phosphatase Reactivation in High-Temperature, Short-Time Pasteurized Cream

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“…Regeneration is usually dependent on the conditions of storage. Fram (1957) found alkaline phosphatase regeneration to be accelerated by temperature and to increase with time. However, while the results showed more regeneration at 86°F than at 3&40"F, there was a decrease in residual activity during.…”
Section: And Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%
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“…Regeneration is usually dependent on the conditions of storage. Fram (1957) found alkaline phosphatase regeneration to be accelerated by temperature and to increase with time. However, while the results showed more regeneration at 86°F than at 3&40"F, there was a decrease in residual activity during.…”
Section: And Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…It can also be seen that regeneration at pH 7.0 was substantially greater when samples were heated at 62°C than at 50°C. Fram (1957) and Zoueil and Esselen (1959) have ing conditions are employed. According to Lumry and Eyring (1954), with rapid heating, the relatively slow and irreversible aggregation reactions do not become limiting.…”
Section: And Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%