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Cheesemaking, compositional and functional characteristics of low-moisture part-skim mozzarella cheese from bovine milks containing j-casein AA, AB or BB genetic variants

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posted on 2013-04-10, 12:10 authored by Catherine Walsh, Timothy P. Guinee, Dermot Harrington, Raj Mehra, John Murphy, Richard J. Fitzgerald
Summary. Low-moisture part-skim Mozzarella cheeses were made, at pilot scale (450 kg), on five occasions at weekly intervals from milks containing j-casein AA, AB or BB genetic variants. Compared with j-casein A variant milks, the j-casein B variant milks were associated with higher concentrations of casein (P<0.001), whey protein (P<0.02) and total protein (P<0.001), superior curd-forming properties (P<0.05) and increased cheese yields (P<0.05). The moisture-adjusted (to 465 g/kg) cheese yields for the j-casein AA, AB and BB cheeses were 91.5, 100.6, and 102.5 kg/1000 kg milk respectively. j-Casein variant had no significant effect on the proteolysis and ripening of uncooked cheese or on the functionality (melt time, fowability and stretchability) of the cooked cheese during the course of a 90 d ripening period

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Journal Dairy Research;65, pp. 307-317

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