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How milk type, coagulant, salting procedure and ripening time affect the profil...

Author(s): Freitas, A. C. cv logo 1 ; Fresno, J. María cv logo 2 ; Prieto, Bernardo cv logo 3 ; Franco, Imaculada cv logo 4 ; Malcata, F. Xavier cv logo 5 ; Carballo, Javier cv logo 6

Date: 1999

Persistent ID: http://hdl.handle.net/10400.14/6574

Origin: Veritati - Repositório Institucional da Universidade Católica Portuguesa

Subject(s): Dairy foods; Maturation; Ovine and caprine milk; Animal and plant rennet; Proteolysis


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The concentration of total free amino acids (FAA) in Picante cheese increased with ripening time irrespective of the particular protocol used for manufacture (ie ratio of caprine to ovine milks, animal or plant rennet and number of salting steps). The experimental cheeses manufactured with 20% (v/v) caprine milk, coagulated with animal rennet and salted only once exhibited the highest content of total FAA by 120 days of ripening. All four manufacture parameters were statistically significant on the 0.5% level of significance in terms of total concentration of FAA. The dominating free amino acids present in the various experimental cheeses throughout the ripening period were valine, leucine and phenylalanine, each one representing more than 10% (w/w) of the total concentration of FAA. All four manufacture parameters were, in general, statistically significant with respect to the content of every single FAA, with particular emphasis on salting and ripening time.
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Language English
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