Microbiological and biochemical properties of Canestrato Pugliese hard cheese supplemented with bifidobacteria

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作者
Corbo, MR
Albenzio, M
De Angelis, M
Sevi, A
Gobbetti, M
机构
[1] Univ Foggia, Fac Agr, Ist Prod & Preparaz Alimentari, I-71100 Foggia, Italy
[2] Univ Perugia, Fac Agr, Dept Food Sci, Sect Food Microbiol, I-06126 Perugia, Italy
关键词
Canestrato Pugliese cheese; bifidobacteria; probiotic; functional cheese;
D O I
10.3168/jds.S0022-0302(01)74507-9
中图分类号
S8 [畜牧、 动物医学、狩猎、蚕、蜂];
学科分类号
0905 ;
摘要
Canestrato Pugliese cheeses from ewe milk were produced according to a traditional protocol and by adding 7.0 log(10) cfu of fresh cells per gram of Bifidobacterium bifidum Bb02, Bifidobacterium longum Bb46, or both species; The traditional technology was modified slightly to favor the survival of probiotic microorganisms. After 56 d of ripening, the survival of B. bifidum Bb02 and B. longum Bb46 was 6.0 and 5.0 log(10) cfu/g, respectively After 19 d cheeses contained ca. 7.0 log(10) cfu/g of bifidobacteria. Compared to traditional cheese, the addition of bifidobacteria seemed to support the growth and survival of mesophilic lactobacilli and Streptococcus thermophilus, used as starter, during ripening. No significant differences were observed in the main chemical composition, and only a slightly higher concentration of acetic aci d was found in cheeses with bifidobacteria added. On the contrary, alpha- and beta -galactosidase activities were markedly more pronounced in the presence of bifidobacteria, especially with B. bifidum Bb02. In contrast with traditional cheese, the lactose was completely hydrolyzed in cheeses made with bifidobacteria. Urea-PACE electrophoresis of the pH 4.6-soluble and pH 4.6-insoluble N fractions did not show appreciable variations. Only the reversed-phase-HPLC analysis:of the pH 4.6-soluble N showed a slightly more complex profile in the presence of bifidobacteria. This finding was in agreement with the higher value of the pH 4.6-soluble N/total N ratio and with the more pronounced amino-, imino-, and dipeptidase activities found in all the cheeses with the bifidobacteria added, especially B. bifidum Bb02. No differences were found in the free amino acid and free fatty acid contents. The amino acids glutamic acid, valine, proline, leucine, and lysine and the fatty acids butyric, caproic, capric, and oleic acids were found at the highest concentrations. The sensory evaluation did not show significant differences, and Canestrato Pugliese cheeses were characterized by small and uniformly distributed eyes, were pale yellow, had an elastic consistency and a Pecorino-like smell, were very salty, and tended to be moderately piquant.
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