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Pigment Responsible for Colour of Whey and Skim Milk
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Question (English)
Greenish-yellow colour of whey and bluish colour of skim milk is due to:
- Riboflavin ✓ Correct
- Carotene
- Thiamine
- Annatto
Explanation:
Correct Answer: Riboflavin
Riboflavin (Vitamin B2) is a water-soluble, greenish-yellow fluorescent pigment. It remains in the aqueous (whey/serum) fraction of milk and is responsible for the greenish-yellow colour of whey. In skim milk (where fat and carotene are removed), the riboflavin gives a bluish tint.
Colour-Causing Pigments in Milk and Dairy Products
- Riboflavin: Greenish-yellow colour of whey; bluish colour of skim milk.
- β-Carotene: Yellow colour of cow milk and cow butter (carotene from green feed/grass).
- Casein protein: White colour of buffalo milk (buffaloes convert all carotene to Vitamin A, so no carotene in their milk).
- Annatto: Colouring agent added to butter to give it a yellow colour; also used as a food colour in cheese.
Stall-fed vs. Grass-fed Cattle Milk Colour
- Stall-fed cow: White-yellowish milk (less carotene in feed).
- Grass-fed cow: Yellow colour milk (more carotene from green pasture).
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