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Relationship between the somatic cell count in raw milk and the casein fractions of UHT milk
Fecha
2008Registro en:
AUSTRALIAN JOURNAL OF DAIRY TECHNOLOGY, v.63, n.2, p.45-49, 2008
0004-9433
Autor
FERNANDES, Andrezza Maria
BOVO, Fernanda
MORETTI, Thais Santos
ROSIM, Roice Eliana
LIMA, Cesar Goncalves de
OLIVEIRA, Carlos Augusto Fernandes de
Institución
Resumen
The relationship between somatic cell count (SCC) in raw milk and casein fractions of 15 batches of the corresponding ultra-high-temperature (UHT) milk was examined. Raw milk was collected, pasteurised and submitted to UHT treatment. Samples of the UHT milk were taken on days 8, 30, 60, 90 and 120 of storage at room temperature and their casein fractions analysed by high performance liquid chromatography. SCC ranged from 197,000 to 800,000 cells/mL. No correlation (p>0.05) was found between SCC and K-casein concentrations in raw or UHT milks. The alpha(s2) and P-casein concentrations in raw milk were negatively correlated with SCC (p<0.05). In UHT milk, negative correlations were observed for a,1-casein (p<0.05) and beta-casein (p<0.05) on the 8th day, and for alpha S-2-casein (p<0.01) on the 60th day of storage. Results indicate that higher SSC in raw milk is associated with substantial degradation of beta-casein and alpha(s)-casein, which may lead to quality defects in UHT milk during storage. Aust. J. Dairy Technol. 63, 45-49