Preparation of
Soyabean Milk
and its
Comparison
with Natural
Milk
DHIRAJ KUMAR (BIO)
PREPARATION OF
SOYABEAN MILK AND ITS
COMPARISON WITH
NATURAL MILK.
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Bonafide Certificate
This is to certify that Master Dhiraj kumar , a student of
class XII of , DON BOSCOSCHOOL
Session 2019-20, has satisfactorily completed the required
Principal’s Signature
Acknowledgement
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I selected this project as a part of my studies, titled
“Preparation of Soyabean Milk and its Comparison with
Natural Milk”.
As gratitude, I convey my sincere thanks to our Chemistry
Teacher Mr. Raj Gupta
who were our constant guide during the period of study and
without whose help it would not have been possible for us to
complete this project.
Dhiraj Kumar
XII (Science)
2019-20
Contents
Introduction…………………………………………7
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Aim………………………………………………..8
Hypothesis…………………………………………..8
Requirements………………………………………...9
Procedure…………………………………………9-10
Observations………………………………………...11
Result......................................................14
Data Analysis (Comparison Chart)………………………..15
Natural Milk v/s Soy Milk……………………………....16
➢ Nutrition…………………………………....16
➢ Health Benefits……………………………16-17
➢ Disadvantages………………………………..17
Conclusion………………………………………....18
Further Scope of Investigation……………………….....18
Bibliography……………………………………….19
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Why I Selected This
Project
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Introduction
Natural milk is an opaque white fluid secreted by the mammary gland
of female mammals. The main constituent of natural milk are
proteins, carbohydrates, minerals, vitamins, fats and water and is a
complete balanced diet in itself. Fresh milk is sweetish in taste.
However, when it is kept for a long time at a temperature of
35±5°C it becomes sour because of bacteria present in air. These
bacteria convert lactose of milk into lactic acid which is sour in taste.
In acidic conditions casein of milk starts separating out as precipitate.
When the acidity in milk is sufficient and temperature is around
36°C, it forms semi solid mass, called curd.
Soyabean milk is made from soy beans. It resembles natural milk. The
main constituents of Soyabean milk are proteins, carbohydrates, fats,
minerals and vitamins. It is prepared be keeping Soyabeans dipped in
water for some time. The swollen Soyabeans are then crushed to a
paste which is then mixed with water. The solution is filtered.
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Aim
Preparation of Soyabean milk and its comparison with the natural
milk with respect to curd formation, effect of temperature and
taste.
Hypothesis
As per my knowledge the curd formation in natural milk will be
formed more quickly at different temperatures in comparison to
the curd formed by Soyabean milk and will also be of better
quality.
Requirements
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Beakers, pestle and mortar, measuring cylinder, glass rod, tripod
stand, thermometer, muslin cloth, burner.
Soyabeans, Buffalo milk, fresh curd, distilled water.
Procedure
• Soak about 150g of Soyabeans in different amount of water
so that they are completely dipped in it. Keep them dipped
for 24 hours.
• Take out swollen Soyabeans and grind them to a very fine
paste with a pestle and mortar.
• Add about 250 mL of water to this paste and filter it
through a muslin cloth. Clear white filtrate is Soyabean milk.
Compare its taste with buffalo milk.
• Take 50 mL of buffalo milk in three beakers and heat the
beakers to 30°C, 40°C and 50°C respectively. Add ¼
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spoonful curd to each of the beakers. Leave the beakers
undisturbed for 8 hours and curd is ready.
• Similarly, take 50 mL of Soyabean milk in three other beakers
to 30°C, 40°C, and 50°C respectively. Add ¼ spoonful curd
to each of these beakers. Leave the beakers undisturbed for 8
hours and curd is formed.
Observations
Type of milk Beaker Temperature Quality of Taste of
no. curd curd
Perfectly
1. 30°C Dense, Semi Sour
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Solid
Comparatively
Buffalo Milk 2. 40°C Watery Less Sour
Highly
3. 50°C Watery Tasteless
Almost Dense Almost Sour
1. 30°C
Semi Solid,
Soyabean Milk 2. 40°C Little Bit Sour
Watery
High Water
3. 50°C Content Tasteless
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Result
For buffalo milk, the best temperature for formation of good
quality and tasty curd is 30-33°C and for Soyabean milk, it is
35-40°C.
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Data Analysis (Comparison
Chart)
Vegan No Yes
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Energy 60 kcal 54 kcal
Health Benefits
There are a number of hath benefits with drinking soy milk. These
are as follows:
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• Improves lipid profile.
• Strengthen blood vessel integrity.
• Promote weight loss.
• Prevent prostate cancer.
• Prevents post-menopausal syndromes.
• Prevents Osteoporosis.
• Soy protein reduces the level of LDL (bad cholesterol) and
increases the level of HDL (good cholesterol) in our body.
Disadvantages
Soy milk contains high percentage of phytoestrogens, which may
decrease fertility in men if they consume more than 3 quarts per
day. Too much estrogen can also cause hormone imbalance in
women when consumed too much and also has difficulty breaking
down. Consuming these simple sugars can cause some people to
experience lot of gas. Soy milk also contains substances called
phytates which interfere with calcium absorption.
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Conclusion
Both natural milk and soya milk have almost same constituents
except the presence of lactose in natural milk. Soya milk can easily
be used as an effective alternative for people whose diet is lactose
free. But on the other hand natural milk curd requires lesser time
(as per my hypothesis taken earlier) than soya milk curd also
requires and room temperature for its formation whereas soya milk
curd requires temperature slightly greater than room temperature.
Further Scope of
Investigation
This above experiment can be prepared again under better lab
conditions and more accurate equipment and apparatus. This may
result in slight variation in the results shown earlier.
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Bibliography
▪ www.google.co.in
▪ www.wikipedia.org
▪ www.diffen.com
▪ www.fitday.com
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