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calculate the amount of protein in 200ml low fat milk. show calculations​

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Answered by Manjula29
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The amount of protein in 200 ml of low-fat milk is 6.97 gm.

Answered by pragyan07sl
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Answer:

The amount of protein in 200ml low-fat milk would be  6.97 g., approximately 7 g.

Explanation:

  • As per WHO, dairy is a significant wellspring of excellent protein and has great edibility. Protein is significant for creating and keeping up with muscle and safeguarding bone tissue.
  • The nature of milk proteins(Casein and whey) is high and milk contains measures of the multitude of fundamental amino acids well in an overabundance of global standards.
  • In the research facility, milk protein focus is resolved to utilize one of two strategies i.e. the Kjeldahl method estimates how much nitrogen (N) in a milk test. Milk protein contains roughly 15.67% N.
  • Thus in this way, the milk protein focus is determined by increasing the Kjeldahl N fixation by 6.38 (1 ÷ 15.67).
  • Since the NPN content of milk can differ significantly among groups, the Kjeldahl technique may not precisely reflect genuine protein content or the assembling worth of milk.
  • It is estimated that a glass of milk (200 ml) gives around 6.97 g., approximately 7 g. of protein.  i.e. 100ml of milk has a protein content of 3.5 g.

Hence for 200ml of low-fat milk, the protein content would be calculated as 3.5×2= 7 g.

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