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J Dairy Sci


Title:Physicochemical and textural characteristics and volatile compounds of semihard goat cheese as affected by starter cultures
Author(s):Jia R; Zhang F; Song Y; Lou Y; Zhao A; Liu Y; Peng H; Hui Y; Ren R; Wang B;
Address:"College of Food Engineering and Nutritional Science, Shaanxi Normal University, Xi'an 710119, China. College of Animal Science and Technology, Northwest A&F University, Yangling 712100, China. College of Food Engineering and Nutritional Science, Shaanxi Normal University, Xi'an 710119, China. Electronic address: biniwang@snnu.edu.cn"
Journal Title:J Dairy Sci
Year:2021
Volume:20201031
Issue:1
Page Number:270 - 280
DOI: 10.3168/jds.2020-18884
ISSN/ISBN:1525-3198 (Electronic) 0022-0302 (Linking)
Abstract:"Today, cheese is valued because of its high nutritional value and unique characteristics. Improving the texture and flavor of cheese by selecting suitable starter cultures is an important way to promote the development of cheese industry. The effect of starter cultures on the physicochemical and textural properties and volatile compounds during the ripening of semihard goat cheese were investigated in this work. Different starter cultures-mesophilic (M) and thermophilic starters (T), Lactobacillus plantarum ssp. plantarum ATCC 14917 (Lp), a mix of the M and T starters (M1), and mix of the M, T, and Lp starters (M2)-were used in the production of the goat cheeses. Volatile compounds were determined by a solid-phase microextraction/gas chromatography-mass spectrometric (SPME/GC-MS) method. The results showed that the moisture content of cheeses produced with the 5 kinds of starter cultures decreased after maturation, whereas ash content increased. The pH values of goat cheeses decreased first and then increased during maturity, and the pH value of M2 cheese was the lowest among the cheeses. The hardness and chewiness of the cheeses increased with increasing maturity, whereas cohesiveness, springiness, and resilience showed the opposite tendency. The 60-d-old cheese made with Lp had the highest chewiness, cohesiveness, springiness, and resilience, whereas the 60-d-old cheese made with M2 had the highest hardness. A total of 53 volatile components were identified by SPME/GC-MS, and carboxylic acids, alcohols, ketones, and esters were the 4 major contributors to the characteristic flavors of the cheeses. Volatile components and their contents differed greatly among the produced cheeses. The M2 cheese contained the highest relative content of the main volatile compounds (90.10%), especially butanoic acid and acetoin. Through a comprehensive comparison of the results, we concluded that M2 cheese had a dense texture and milky flavor, and M2 is a potential starter culture candidate for the production of goat cheese"
Keywords:Animals Cheese/*analysis/*microbiology Chemical Phenomena Fermentation Food Handling/*methods *Goats Lactobacillus delbrueckii/metabolism Lactobacillus plantarum/metabolism Lactococcus/metabolism Lactococcus lactis/metabolism Sensation Solid Phase Microex;
Notes:"MedlineJia, Rong Zhang, Fuxin Song, Yuxuan Lou, Yuting Zhao, Aiqing Liu, Yufang Peng, Haishuai Hui, Yuanyuan Ren, Rong Wang, Bini eng 2020/11/03 J Dairy Sci. 2021 Jan; 104(1):270-280. doi: 10.3168/jds.2020-18884. Epub 2020 Oct 31"

 
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