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Influence of starter and nonstarter on the formation of biogenic amine in goat cheese during ripening

About 15 pages (4,564 words)

Journal of Dairy Science, October 1st, 2002

ABSTRACT

Two commercial starters were investigated for their potential ability to decarboxylate amino acids during goat cheese ripening. Two batches of goat cheese were produced with identical pasteurized milk but different starter cultures. One of them contained Lactococcus lactis subsp. lactis and Lactococcus lactis subsp. cremoris and the other Lactococcus lactis subsp. lactis. The amine contents, microbial counts, proteolysis-related parameters, pH, total solids and salt content were studied in raw materials and cheeses. In raw materials, polyamines were the prevailing amines, whereas the...

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Roig-Sagues, A X; Trujillo-Mesa, A J; Veciana-Nogues, M T; Vidal-Carou, M C; Novella-Rodriguez, S. Journal of Dairy Science, October 1st, 2002. Influence of starter and nonstarter on the formation of biogenic amine in goat cheese during ripening. Content provided by HighBeam Research.



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