Effect of the addition of Micrococcus sp. INIA 528 milk cultures and curds on cheese proteolysis and lipolysis
Semi-hard cheeses were manufactured at laboratory scale from milk inoculated at 2% with a fresh culture of Micrococcus sp. INIA 528, or by mixing high enzymatic activity (HEA) curds, made with this strain, at 10 or 20% with standard curds. Micrococci counts increased slightly during the first hours of manufacture and decreased gradually thereafter. Increases in proteolysis values of 63% in cheese from milk inoculated with micrococci, and of 72% in cheese made with 20% HEA curds, with respect to control cheese were recorded after ripening for 14 days. Tributyrin esterase was detected from day 1 in cheese made from milk inoculated with micrococci and in cheeses with added HEA curds. However, only the addition of HEA curds enhanced lipolysis significantly, with a maximum increase of 85% for cheese made with 20% HEA curds after 14 days. Milk inoculation with micrococci and addition of HEA curds showed to be useful tools for the acceleration of cheese ripening.
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dig-inia-es-10261-2903142023-02-17T08:29:34Z Effect of the addition of Micrococcus sp. INIA 528 milk cultures and curds on cheese proteolysis and lipolysis Morales, P. Gaya Sicilia, María Pilar Núñez Gutiérrez, Manuel Semi-hard cheeses were manufactured at laboratory scale from milk inoculated at 2% with a fresh culture of Micrococcus sp. INIA 528, or by mixing high enzymatic activity (HEA) curds, made with this strain, at 10 or 20% with standard curds. Micrococci counts increased slightly during the first hours of manufacture and decreased gradually thereafter. Increases in proteolysis values of 63% in cheese from milk inoculated with micrococci, and of 72% in cheese made with 20% HEA curds, with respect to control cheese were recorded after ripening for 14 days. Tributyrin esterase was detected from day 1 in cheese made from milk inoculated with micrococci and in cheeses with added HEA curds. However, only the addition of HEA curds enhanced lipolysis significantly, with a maximum increase of 85% for cheese made with 20% HEA curds after 14 days. Milk inoculation with micrococci and addition of HEA curds showed to be useful tools for the acceleration of cheese ripening. 2023-02-17T08:29:34Z 2023-02-17T08:29:34Z 2005 artículo Milchwissenschaft 60(4): 410-414 (2005) 0026-3788 http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12792/2984 http://hdl.handle.net/10261/290314 2567-9538 en none AVA Agrar-Verlag Allgäu |
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Semi-hard cheeses were manufactured at laboratory scale from milk inoculated at 2% with a fresh culture of Micrococcus sp. INIA 528, or by mixing high enzymatic activity (HEA) curds, made with this strain, at 10 or 20% with standard curds. Micrococci counts increased slightly during the first hours of manufacture and decreased gradually thereafter. Increases in proteolysis values of 63% in cheese from milk inoculated with micrococci, and of 72% in cheese made with 20% HEA curds, with respect to control cheese were recorded after ripening for 14 days. Tributyrin esterase was detected from day 1 in cheese made from milk inoculated with micrococci and in cheeses with added HEA curds. However, only the addition of HEA curds enhanced lipolysis significantly, with a maximum increase of 85% for cheese made with 20% HEA curds after 14 days. Milk inoculation with micrococci and addition of HEA curds showed to be useful tools for the acceleration of cheese ripening. |
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Effect of the addition of Micrococcus sp. INIA 528 milk cultures and curds on cheese proteolysis and lipolysis |
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Effect of the addition of Micrococcus sp. INIA 528 milk cultures and curds on cheese proteolysis and lipolysis |
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Effect of the addition of Micrococcus sp. INIA 528 milk cultures and curds on cheese proteolysis and lipolysis |
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Effect of the addition of Micrococcus sp. INIA 528 milk cultures and curds on cheese proteolysis and lipolysis |
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Effect of the addition of Micrococcus sp. INIA 528 milk cultures and curds on cheese proteolysis and lipolysis |
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effect of the addition of micrococcus sp. inia 528 milk cultures and curds on cheese proteolysis and lipolysis |
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