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Effect Of Adjunct Culture (lactobacillus Helveticus) On Proteolysis, Viscoelastic Properties And Sensory Acceptance Of Reduced Fat Prato Cheese [efeito Do Uso De Cultura Adjunta (lactobacillus Helveticus) Na Proteólise, Propriedades Viscoelásticas E Aceitação Sensorial De Queijo Prato Light]
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Ciencia E Tecnologia De Alimentos. , v. 26, n. 1, p. 11 - 18, 2006.
1012061
10.1590/S0101-20612006000100003
2-s2.0-33646744874
Autor
Barros C.M.V.
Da Cunha C.R.
Gallina D.A.
Viotto L.A.
Viotto W.H.
Institución
Resumen
Proteolysis, viscoelastic properties and sensory acceptance of reduced fat Prato cheeses made with and without adjunt culture (AC) were evaluated. The cheeses were made from microfiltered milk. Two different treatments were replicated twice: control cheese was made only with traditional starter, while the other was made with the addition of both AC (Lactobacillus helveticus) and traditional starter. Cheese composition was determined after 5 days of manufacture. Proteolysis and rheological properties were evaluated after 5, 25 and 45 days. Viscoelastic parameters were obtained using relaxation tests. Cheese sensory properties were evaluated using acceptability tests. There was no statistical difference (p>0,05) in cheese composition. The proteolysis depth indexes were significantly higher (p<0.05) at the end of maturation for cheese made with AC. There was no statistical difference (p>0.05) in viscoelastic parameters for cheeses made with and without AC. Sensory acceptability tests indicated significant difference (p<0.05) between samples for flavor, texture and global impression. Cheese made with AC was better graded than cheese made only with starter. Buying intention grades showed that 70% consumers would certainly or probably buy cheese made with AC, while only 43.4% would behave the same with control cheese. © 2006 SBCTA. 26 1 11 18 Ardö, Y., Flavour and texture in low fat cheese (1997) Microbiology and Biochemistry of Cheese and Fermented Milk, 2a Ed., pp. 207-218. , LAW, B.A. (ed.). 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