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2 effects of heat on protein

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Answered by mahi946535
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According to Cornell University, heating proteins increases their water-holding capacity. That means that the food product that contains the protein has the ability to take in more moisture in the product. This may not seem important, but it is a vital function in maintaining the proper texture of yogurt

Answered by gavitanmol74
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According to Cornell University, heating proteins increases their water-holding capacity. That means that the food product that contains the protein has the ability to take in more moisture in the product. This may not seem important, but it is a vital function in maintaining the proper texture of yogurt, for example.

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