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Inhibition of Listeria in cold-smoked salmon using liquid smoke and isoeugenol [PDF]
Thesis (M.S.) University of Alaska Fairbanks, 2000Listeria monocytogenes is a foodborne pathogen, ubiquitous in nature and sometimes found in seafood. Cold-smoked salmon products have few barriers to inhibit pathogen growth.
Vitt, Susan M.
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A New Food Source: Analyzing the Nutritional Value of Plant Ferulago trachycarpa Boiss
Ferulago trachycarpa, the subject of this study, is one of the many plants found in our country's flora and used in nutrition. It is an important part of both human and animal nutrition, especially in areas where food resources are limited, as it spreads in habitats above 1000 m.
Safinaz Elmasulu
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Can frozen stored curd be used for making caprine white brined cheese?
This study explored the potential of overcoming the seasonal nature of caprine milk by using frozen curds from late lactation, frozen at two different pressing stages, to produce a 14-day ripened white brined cheese.
Nemanja Kljajevic +5 more
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FABRICATION OF BRINE – SALTED TELEMEA CHEESE WITH DIFFERENT PROPORTIONS OF NaCl/KCl
Sodium chloride is an indispensable constituent of white brined cheeses. It is involved in flavor and hardness improving, water activity and bitterness reducing, controls the enzymatic activity and bacterial growth and contributes to cheese preservation.
Elisabeta Botez +3 more
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Esterase activities and biochemical properties of lactic acid bacteria isolated from goat´s milk cheese in Argentina [PDF]
Twenty-two lactic acid bacteria (LAB) strains isolated from Argentinean goat dairy products were evaluated for its biochemical properties and esterase activities relevant to flavor development.
Abeijon Mukdsi, Maria Claudia +3 more
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This study evaluates trace metal concentrations in traditional Egyptian soft cheeses and assesses associated health risks using chemometric and toxicological approaches. Findings confirm the safety of these cheeses, with all risk indices within acceptable limits, supporting the need for continued monitoring to ensure food quality and consumer ...
Hani S. Abdelmontaleb +3 more
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The main microbiological hazards of raw milk cheese are associated with Listeria monocytogenes, Escherichia coli and Staphylococcus aureus. Due to its high nutritional value, cheese is an excellent medium for the growth of these pathogens. This study was
D. R. Bangieva
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The effect of fat replacers on chemical and textural properties of white brined cheese
The effect of carbohydrate-based (0.125 %, w/w, Novagel NC-200) or protein-based (0.5 %, w/w, Dairy-Lo) fat replaces (FR) on white brined cheese quality were studied. The chemical, textural, proteolysis and sensory properties of cheese samples were analyzed during ripening periods. Compared to the full fat control cheeses those from milk with added fat
Arslan, Seher, Topcu, A., Saldamli, L.
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Abstract Acetic, lactic, tartaric, mono‐ and diacetyltartaric, mixed acetic and tartaric acids esters of mono‐ and diglycerides of fatty acids (E 472a,b,d,e,f) were re‐evaluated in 2020 by the Food Additives and Flavourings (FAF) Panel. The Panel issued several recommendations to amend the specifications of these food additives in Commission Regulation
EFSA Panel on Food Additives and Flavourings (FAF) +20 more
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Coagulating enzymes are essential ingredients for the production of different cheese varieties. The objective of this research was to summarize the effect of rennet type (calf rennet and microbial rennet from Rhizomucor miehei) and starter culture on the
Ufuk Eren-Vapur, Tulay Ozcan
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