Biology, asked by reveur1235, 1 year ago

Does milk lose any nutritive value on pasteurisation?give reasons for your answer?

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Answered by shivam8899
17
yes
Pasteurizing milk destroys beneficial bacteria along with the bad ones and destroys enzymes essential for nutrient absorption. Pasteurizing milk destroys all its phosphatase; this is essential for the absorption of calcium, and calcium works with Vitamin D, not only available through sunshine but is an essential nutrient in raw cream. Nature packaged a superb design for human sustenance in milk as it comes from the cow with all original essential nutrients — so long as it is not pasteurized. Heating any raw food destroys the active enzymes, so lipase (an enzyme unique to milk and needed to complete digestion of fats) is blasted along with many other essential nutrients that pasteurization destroys.


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Answered by muzafirkhakhi
8

Answer:

YES

Explanation:

Milk destroys beneficial bacteria along with the bad ones and destroys enzymes essential for nutrients absorption

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