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rev. udca actual. divulg. cient ; 25(1): e2019, ene.-jun. 2022. tab
Article in English | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1395193

ABSTRACT

ABSTRACT In the dairy industry, fermented products are traditionally made with cow's milk, however, recently other ingredients have been used that give different qualities to the final product; among them is buffalo milk, which has distinctive characteristics and is rarely utilized industrially in Colombia, for this reason, the present study aimed to evaluate the effect of adding aloe vera (Aloe barbadensis Miller) on the physicochemical and bromatological properties and shelf-life of buffalo milk yogurt. First, an aloe vera sauce was made, which was added to buffalo milk yogurt in three percentages (5, 10, and 15 %), and one was chosen using a preference ordering test. Subsequently, the selected product was evaluated for physicochemical and bromatological parameters and mineral content. The shelf-life was also calculated using an accelerated shelf-life study at temperatures of 5, 15, 25, and 35 °C. According to the sensory panel the best yogurt was the sample with 15 % of aloe vera sauce. For the bromatological analysis, it was found that the final product had 2.57 % protein, 5.87 % fat, 0.49 % ash, and 74.9 % moisture. Shelf-life calculations yielded an average of 28.6 days. It is concluded that aloe vera positively impacted the bromatological parameters and mineral content of buffalo milk yogurt.


RESUMEN En la industria láctea, se elaboran productos fermentados, tradicionalmente, con leche de vaca; sin embargo, en los últimos tiempos, se han utilizado otros ingredientes, que dan diferentes cualidades al producto final; entre ellos, se encuentra la leche de búfala, que tiene características únicas y además es poco utilizada industrialmente en Colombia. La presente investigación tuvo por objetivo evaluar el efecto de la adición de aloe vera (Aloe barbadensis Miller), en las características fisicoquímicas, bromatológicas y vida útil de un yogurt de leche de búfala. Primeramente, se realizó una salsa de aloe vera, la que se le agregó al yogurt de leche de búfala, en tres porcentajes (5, 10 y 15 %) y se escogió uno, mediante una prueba de preferencia por ordenación. Posteriormente, al producto seleccionado, se le evaluaron los parámetros fisicoquímicos, bromatológicos y contenido de minerales. También fue calculada la vida útil del yogurt, utilizando un estudio de vida útil, acelerado a temperaturas de 5, 15, 25, y 35 °C. De acuerdo con el panel sensorial, se estableció que la mejor muestra de yogurt fue aquella que tenía 15 % de salsa de aloe vera. En cuanto al análisis bromatológico, se encontró que el producto final tuvo 2,57 % de proteína, 5,87 % de grasa, 0,49 % de cenizas y 74,9 % de humedad. Los cálculos de vida útil arrojaron 28,6 días en promedio. Se concluye que el aloe vera impactó positivamente los parámetros bromatológicos y el contenido de minerales del yogurt de leche de búfala.

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São Paulo; s.n; s.n; 2022. 129 p. tab, graf.
Thesis in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: biblio-1415356

ABSTRACT

O objetivo deste estudo foi desenvolver uma formulação de bebida láctea bubalina probiótica adicionada de polpa de morango, comparando os efeitos do uso do leite de búfala e de vaca na elaboração dos produtos e verificando a possibilidade de suplementação com triptofano nos produtos lácteos probióticos. Como primeira etapa do trabalho, bebidas lácteas probióticas foram elaboradas a partir de leite bubalino e bovino, fermentadas com Streptococcus thermophilus TA040, Lactobacillus bulgaricus LB340 e Lactobacillus acidophilus La5, e formuladas com 0, 25 e 50% de soro em sua formulação. As bebidas foram avaliadas quanto à cinética de fermentação das culturas láticas utilizadas, ao teor de proteína, gordura e sólidos totais não gordurosos, pós-acidificação, viabilidade das culturas fermentadoras e sua capacidade de sobrevivência ao estresse gastrointestinal in vitro. As bebidas lácteas bubalinas apresentaram resultados superiores as bebidas bovinas. O uso do leite de búfala na elaboração das bebidas lácteas promoveu benefícios quanto as culturas láticas presentes nos produtos, exercendo efeito protetivo e influindo na preservação da viabilidade das bactérias ao longo do armazenamento refrigerado e durante a simulação do estresse gastrointestinal in vitro. As bebidas lácteas elaboradas com 25% apresentaram os resultados mais próximos aos obtidos pelos produtos controle, sem adição de soro, sendo selecionadas para a segunda parte do estudo. Nesta etapa, as formulações de bebida láctea com 25% de soro, foram acrescidas de um preparado com polpa de morango e bebidas sem adição da fruta, utilizadas como controle. As bebidas lácteas bubalinas frutadas, apresentaram menor teor de gordura e melhores características reológicas, com maior viscosidade e consistência do que os produtos controle, sem afetar a pós-acidificação, o perfil de ácido graxo, assim como, a viabilidade e a resistência às condições de estresse gastrointestinal in vitro das culturas fermentadoras. A avaliação da possibilidade de suplementar lácteos probióticos com triptofano foi realizada em conjunto com a Universidade de Milão. Para isso, iogurtes probióticos receberam adição de triptofano antes ou após a fermentação, sendo avaliados com relação ao perfil de pós-acidificação, quantidade de triptofano nos produtos, número de células viáveis por plaqueamento e citometria de fluxo ao longo do armazenamento a 25° e 4°C. Complementarmente, a influência da presença do triptofano no crescimento e produção de compostos antimicrobianos pelas culturas láticas, também foi avaliada. A adição de triptofano após a fermentação dos iogurtes, que foram armazenados sob refrigeração (4°C), além de não afetar a pós-acidificação dos produtos, apresentou benefícios quanto a viabilidade L. acidophilus, redução do dano e aumento do número de células vivas, promovendo teor maior do aminoácido nos iogurtes. A presença do triptofano nos meios de cultivo, também influenciou de forma positiva o crescimento de S. thermophilus e L. acidophilus, melhorando o desenvolvimento das bactérias durante a fermentação e influindo em uma maior atividade antilistérica por parte do S. thermophilus. Diante da influência positiva da aplicação do leite de búfala na elaboração das bebidas lácteas, assim como, a adição do triptofano em iogurtes probióticos, a suplementação do aminoácido em bebidas lácteas bubalinas frutadas permitiria a obtenção de um produto funcional, onde seus benefícios estariam relacionados tanto ao consumo do probiótico presente no produto quanto a complementação de triptofano na dieta do consumidor


The aim of this study was to develop a formulation of probiotic buffalo dairy beverage added with strawberry pulp, comparing the effects of using buffalo and cow's milk in the preparation of products and verifying the possibility of tryptophan supplementation in probiotic dairy products. As a first stage of the work, probiotic dairy beverages were made from buffalo and bovine milk, fermented with Streptococcus thermophiles TA040, Lactobacillus bulgaricus LB340 and Lactobacillus acidophilus La5, and formulated with 0, 25 and 50% whey in their formulation. The beverages were evaluated for the fermentation kinetics of the used lactic cultures, the levels of protein, fat and total no fat solids, post-acidification, fermenting cultures viability and their ability to survive gastrointestinal stress in vitro. Buffalo milk use in dairy beverages production promoted benefits regarding the lactic cultures present in the products, exerting a protective effect and influencing the viability preservation of bacteria during the cold storage and simulation of gastrointestinal stress in vitro. Dairy beverages made with 25% whey addition showed results similar to those obtained by the control products, without whey addition, being selected for the second part of the study. In this part, the dairy beverages formulations with 25% whey, were added with a preparation were added with a strawberry pulp preparation and dairy beverages without added fruit, used as a control. Fruity bubaline dairy beverages had lower fat content and better rheological characteristics, with higher viscosity and consistency than control products, without affecting post-acidification, fatty acid profile, as well as viability and resistance to in vitro gastrointestinal condition of fermented cultures. The possibility of supplementing probiotic dairy products with tryptophan was evaluated in partnership with the University of Milan. For this, probiotic yogurts received the addition of tryptophan before or after fermentation, being evaluated in relation to the post-acidification profile, tryptophan amount in the products, viable cell number per plating and flow cytometry during storage at 25°C and 4°C. In addition, the influence of the tryptophan presence on the growth and production of antimicrobial compounds by lactic cultures was also evaluated. The addition of tryptophan after the yogurt fermentation, which were stored under refrigeration (4°C), in addition to not affecting the post-acidification of the products, showed benefits to the viability of L. acidophilus, reduced the damage and increased the number of cells promoting higher amino acid content in yogurts. Tryptophan presence in the culture media also positively influenced the growth of S. thermophiles and L. acidophilus, improving the development of bacteria during fermentation and influencing better antilisteric activity in the part of S. thermophiles. In view of the buffalo milk positive influence observed after the application in dairy beverage preparation, as well as the addition of tryptophan in probiotic yoghurts, amino acid supplementation in fruity buffalo dairy beverages would allow to obtain a functional product, where its benefits would be related both to the consumption of the probiotic present in the product as to the supplementation of tryptophan in the consumer's diet


Subject(s)
Tryptophan/analogs & derivatives , Yogurt/analysis , Beverages/analysis , Chemistry, Pharmaceutical/instrumentation , Milk/classification , Fruit/classification , Buffaloes/classification , Flow Cytometry/methods
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São Paulo; s.n; s.n; 2022. 129 p. tab, graf.
Thesis in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: biblio-1392257

ABSTRACT

O objetivo deste estudo foi desenvolver uma formulação de bebida láctea bubalina probiótica adicionada de polpa de morango, comparando os efeitos do uso do leite de búfala e de vaca na elaboração dos produtos e verificando a possibilidade de suplementação com triptofano nos produtos lácteos probióticos. Como primeira etapa do trabalho, bebidas lácteas probióticas foram elaboradas a partir de leite bubalino e bovino, fermentadas com Streptococcus thermophilus TA040, Lactobacillus bulgaricus LB340 e Lactobacillus acidophilus La5, e formuladas com 0, 25 e 50% de soro em sua formulação. As bebidas foram avaliadas quanto à cinética de fermentação das culturas láticas utilizadas, ao teor de proteína, gordura e sólidos totais não gordurosos, pós-acidificação, viabilidade das culturas fermentadoras e sua capacidade de sobrevivência ao estresse gastrointestinal in vitro. As bebidas lácteas bubalinas apresentaram resultados superiores as bebidas bovinas. O uso do leite de búfala na elaboração das bebidas lácteas promoveu benefícios quanto as culturas láticas presentes nos produtos, exercendo efeito protetivo e influindo na preservação da viabilidade das bactérias ao longo do armazenamento refrigerado e durante a simulação do estresse gastrointestinal in vitro. As bebidas lácteas elaboradas com 25% apresentaram os resultados mais próximos aos obtidos pelos produtos controle, sem adição de soro, sendo selecionadas para a segunda parte do estudo. Nesta etapa, as formulações de bebida láctea com 25% de soro, foram acrescidas de um preparado com polpa de morango e bebidas sem adição da fruta, utilizadas como controle. As bebidas lácteas bubalinas frutadas, apresentaram menor teor de gordura e melhores características reológicas, com maior viscosidade e consistência do que os produtos controle, sem afetar a pós-acidificação, o perfil de ácido graxo, assim como, a viabilidade e a resistência às condições de estresse gastrointestinal in vitro das culturas fermentadoras. A avaliação da possibilidade de suplementar lácteos probióticos com triptofano foi realizada em conjunto com a Universidade de Milão. Para isso, iogurtes probióticos receberam adição de triptofano antes ou após a fermentação, sendo avaliados com relação ao perfil de pós-acidificação, quantidade de triptofano nos produtos, número de células viáveis por plaqueamento e citometria de fluxo ao longo do armazenamento a 25° e 4°C. Complementarmente, a influência da presença do triptofano no crescimento e produção de compostos antimicrobianos pelas culturas láticas, também foi avaliada. A adição de triptofano após a fermentação dos iogurtes, que foram armazenados sob refrigeração (4°C), além de não afetar a pós-acidificação dos produtos, apresentou benefícios quanto a viabilidade L. acidophilus, redução do dano e aumento do número de células vivas, promovendo teor maior do aminoácido nos iogurtes. A presença do triptofano nos meios de cultivo, também influenciou de forma positiva o crescimento de S. thermophilus e L. acidophilus, melhorando o desenvolvimento das bactérias durante a fermentação e influindo em uma maior atividade antilistérica por parte do S. thermophilus. Diante da influência positiva da aplicação do leite de búfala na elaboração das bebidas lácteas, assim como, a adição do triptofano em iogurtes probióticos, a suplementação do aminoácido em bebidas lácteas bubalinas frutadas permitiria a obtenção de um produto funcional, onde seus benefícios estariam relacionados tanto ao consumo do probiótico presente no produto quanto a complementação de triptofano na dieta do consumidor


The aim of this study was to develop a formulation of probiotic buffalo dairy beverage added with strawberry pulp, comparing the effects of using buffalo and cow's milk in the preparation of products and verifying the possibility of tryptophan supplementation in probiotic dairy products. As a first stage of the work, probiotic dairy beverages were made from buffalo and bovine milk, fermented with Streptococcus thermophiles TA040, Lactobacillus bulgaricus LB340 and Lactobacillus acidophilus La5, and formulated with 0, 25 and 50% whey in their formulation. The beverages were evaluated for the fermentation kinetics of the used lactic cultures, the levels of protein, fat and total no fat solids, post-acidification, fermenting cultures viability and their ability to survive gastrointestinal stress in vitro. Buffalo milk use in dairy beverages production promoted benefits regarding the lactic cultures present in the products, exerting a protective effect and influencing the viability preservation of bacteria during the cold storage and simulation of gastrointestinal stress in vitro. Dairy beverages made with 25% whey addition showed results similar to those obtained by the control products, without whey addition, being selected for the second part of the study. In this part, the dairy beverages formulations with 25% whey, were added with a preparation were added with a strawberry pulp preparation and dairy beverages without added fruit, used as a control. Fruity bubaline dairy beverages had lower fat content and better rheological characteristics, with higher viscosity and consistency than control products, without affecting post-acidification, fatty acid profile, as well as viability and resistance to in vitro gastrointestinal condition of fermented cultures. The possibility of supplementing probiotic dairy products with tryptophan was evaluated in partnership with the University of Milan. For this, probiotic yogurts received the addition of tryptophan before or after fermentation, being evaluated in relation to the post-acidification profile, tryptophan amount in the products, viable cell number per plating and flow cytometry during storage at 25°C and 4°C. In addition, the influence of the tryptophan presence on the growth and production of antimicrobial compounds by lactic cultures was also evaluated. The addition of tryptophan after the yogurt fermentation, which were stored under refrigeration (4°C), in addition to not affecting the post-acidification of the products, showed benefits to the viability of L. acidophilus, reduced the damage and increased the number of cells promoting higher amino acid content in yogurts. Tryptophan presence in the culture media also positively influenced the growth of S. thermophiles and L. acidophilus, improving the development of bacteria during fermentation and influencing better antilisteric activity in the part of S. thermophiles. In view of the buffalo milk positive influence observed after the application in dairy beverage preparation, as well as the addition of tryptophan in probiotic yoghurts, amino acid supplementation in fruity buffalo dairy beverages would allow to obtain a functional product, where its benefits would be related both to the consumption of the probiotic present in the product as to the supplementation of tryptophan in the consumer's diet


Subject(s)
Beverages/adverse effects , Milk/adverse effects , Tryptophan/classification , Yogurt , In Vitro Techniques/methods , Buffaloes , Cell Count/instrumentation , Chemistry, Pharmaceutical , Probiotics/classification , Streptococcus thermophilus/metabolism , Lactobacillus delbrueckii/metabolism , Growth and Development , Flow Cytometry/methods , Whey/adverse effects , Fruit , Amino Acids/antagonists & inhibitors , Lactobacillus acidophilus/metabolism
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Biosci. j. (Online) ; 36(6): 2196-2203, 01-11-2020. tab
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-1148289

ABSTRACT

Buffalo milk presents higher proteins and lipids concentration than cow milk, which provides a better yield in cheese-making production and products with considerable sensory approval. However, buffalo milk is not regularly available throughout the year due to different handling conditions. Thus, to guarantee the supply of buffalo milk dairy products during the year, the addition of bovine milk is an alternative. Therefore, this study aimed to test the effect of a buffalo and bovine milk mixture for the Minas Frescal cheese elaboration by physico-chemical, sensory analysis and obtaining yield. The raw material was analysed for the parameters of acidity, density, fat, total solids and solid-not-fat. There were 3 Minas Frescal cheeses elaborated from 3 formulations: 100% buffalo milk, 100% bovine milk and the mixture of 50% of each milk. The cheeses were submitted to the Gravimetric and Gerber methods to obtain values of moisture and fat, as well as to obtain, indirectly, fat in dry matter. For bovine and buffalo milk, the parameters evaluated (acidity, density, fat, total solids and solids-not-fat) complied with Brazilian legislation and parameters described in the literature. For the bovine, mixed and buffalo fresh cheeses, values were obtained, respectively, for moisture (74.04, 60.93 and 63.61), fat in dry matter (44.35, 42.23 and 46.03) and cheese yield (27, 20.8 and 24.2), indicating a higher yield for the bovine Minas Frescal cheese and higher fat content for the buffalo cheese. The overall acceptance of the mixed Minas Frescal cheese was significantly superior to the bovine and buffalo cheese. The parameters of colour, appearance, texture, flavour and overall acceptance were above 8 points in the hedonic scale ('moderately liked' to 'extremely liked'), and the aroma attribute scored was above 7 ('I enjoyed regularly' to 'moderately liked'). Therefore, the elaboration of Minas Frescal cheese from the mixture of 2 matrices (buffalo and bovine milk) demonstrated technological viability with the potential to meet the demands of the consumer market.


O leite de búfala possui maior porcentagem de todos os componentes tornando-o uma matéria-prima adequada com potencial para fornecer um maior rendimento e qualidade nutricional na produção de queijo. No entanto, o leite de búfalo não está disponível regularmente ao longo do ano devido a diferentes condições de manejo. Assim, para garantir a oferta de produtos lácteos com leite de búfala independentemente da época, a adição de leite bovino pode ser vista como uma alternativa. Logo, este trabalho teve como objetivo testar o efeito da mistura do leite de búfalo e bovino na elaboração do queijo Minas Frescal por meio de análises físico-químicas e sensoriais e obtenção do rendimento economico. A matéria-prima foi analisada quanto aos parâmetros: acidez titulável, densidade, gordura, sólidos totais e sólidos totais desengordurados. Três variedades de queijo Minas Frescal foram elaboradas a partir de três formulações: 100% de leite de búfala, 100% de leite bovino e da mistura de 50% de cada leite. Os queijos foram submetidos aos métodos Gavimetric e Gerber para obtenção de umidade e gordura, bem como, indiretamente, para obtenção de matéria gorda no extrato seco. Para o leite bovino e de búfala, os parâmetros avaliados (acidez titulável, densidade, gordura, sólidos totais e sólidos totais desengordurados) estavam de acordo com a legislação brasileira e parâmetros descritos na literatura. Para os queijos bovino, misto e de búfala, foram obtidos, respectivamente, para: umidade (74,04; 60,93 e 63,61), gordura na matéria seca (44,35; 42,23 e 46,03) e rendimento econômico (27, 20,8 e 24,2) indicando maior rendimento o queijo Minas Frescal bovino e maior teor de gordura para o queijo búfalo. A aceitação global do queijo Minas Frescal misto foi significativamente superior ao do queijo bovino e bubalino. Os parâmetros de cor, aparência, textura, sabor e aceitabilidade global foram acima de 8 pontos (entre "gostei moderadamente" e "extremamente gostei") e o atributo aroma obteve pontuação acima de 7 ("gostei regularmente" para "gostei moderadamente"). Portanto, a elaboração do queijo Minas Frescal da mistura de leite bovino ao búfalo demonstrou potencial para atender as demandas do mercado consumidor.


Subject(s)
Buffaloes , Cheese , Breast-Milk Substitutes
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Arch. latinoam. nutr ; 69(2): 89-98, jun. 2019. tab
Article in English | LIVECS, LILACS | ID: biblio-1053035

ABSTRACT

This study was aimed to determine and compare the chemical and microbiological properties of yoghurts made from different types of milk and their mixtures (35%, 65%, and 100%) during their storage at 4 °C for 28 days. For this purpose, chemical and microbiological properties of yoghurts during storage at 4 °C for 28 days were investigated. The total amount of dry matter, fat, pH and protein of yoghurt made from the buffalo and cow milk mixtures was significantly higher than that of pure buffalo milk (P<0.01). Also, storage time has led to significant differences in these components. Considering the results of microbiological analysis, a significant (P<0.01) difference was found between yoghurt samples in terms of total count of mesophilic aerobic bacteria, lactobacilli, lactococcus and yeast and mould. Hence, it is concluded that the addition of buffalo milk to that of cow improves the composition of yoghurt made from cow milk, which indicated the possibilities of processing and marketing of both types of milk especially because the health benefits of cow milk and the fermented products are well documented(AU)


El objetivo de este estudio fue determinar y comparar las propiedades químicas y microbiológicas de los yogures hechos con diferentes tipos de leche y sus mezclas (35%, 65% y 100%) durante su almacenamiento a 4° C por 28 días. La cantidad total de materia seca, grasa, pH y proteínas del yogur hecho con las mezclas de leche de búfala y vaca fue significativamente mayor que la de la leche de búfala pura (P <0.01). Además, el tiempo de almacenamiento generó diferencias significativas en estos componentes. De acuerdo con los resultados del análisis microbiológico, se encontró una diferencia significativa (P<0.01) entre las muestras de yogur en términos de bacterias mesófilas aerobias totales, lactobacilos, lactococcus y recuentos totales de levadura y mohos. Por lo tanto, se concluye que la adición de leche de búfala a la de vaca mejora la composición del yogur hecho de leche de vaca, lo que indica las posibilidades de procesamiento y comercialización de ambos tipos de leche, especialmente porque los beneficios para la salud de la leche de vaca y de los productos fermentados están bien documentados(AU)


Subject(s)
Animals , Cattle , Yogurt/analysis , Lactic Acid/analysis , Milk/chemistry , Breast-Milk Substitutes , Nutritive Value , Buffaloes , Food Analysis
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Ciênc. rural ; 45(4): 730-736, 04/2015. tab
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-742797

ABSTRACT

A Ilha de Marajó possui o maior rebanho bubalino do Brasil, sendo a Microrregião de Arari a principal produtora de leite e queijo de búfala. O objetivo do presente estudo foi caracterizar, por meio de análises físico-químicas e microbiológicas, o Queijo do Marajó tipo manteiga e verificar se há diferenças de suas características entre as estações do ano, chuvosa e seca. A acidez, pH e a porcentagem de gordura no extrato seco foram atributos de composição centesimal que apresentaram diferença significativa (P<0,05) pelo teste Tukey, entre as duas estações do ano. Os demais componentes (umidade, gordura, proteína total, cinza, EST e sal) desse queijo não variaram em função da época do ano. Quanto às características microbiológicas, as contagens foram maiores na estação chuvosa, exceto para as de Escherichia coli, que mantiveram-se constantes e adequadas à legislação. As contagens de Staphylococcus aureus foram altas e fora dos padrões da norma vigente. A contagem de aeróbios mesófilos foi maior na época das chuvas. Não foi detectada a presença dos patógenos Listeria monocytogenes e Salmonella sp. Apesar dos queijos analisados se enquadrarem nas legislações estadual e nacional, no tocante à composição química, os resultados indicam contagem S. aureus muito elevadas, o que enfatiza a necessidade da implementação imediata de Boas Práticas de Fabricação para a inocuidade dos produtos, a fim de atingir consonância com as contagens microbiológicas da legislação vigente.


Marajó Island has the biggest water buffalo herd in Brazil, and the Microregion of Arari is the main water buffalo's milk and cheese producer. This study aimed to characterize physicochemical and microbiological composition of Marajó's butter-type cheese and to verify differences in its characteristics between rainy and dry seasons of the year. Acidity, pH and percentage of fat in dry matter (% FDM) were attributes that showed significant difference (P<0.05) by Tukey test between the two seasons. The remaining Marajó's butter-type cheese components (moisture, fat, total protein, ash, salt and total dry matter) did not vary along the year. Regarding to microbiological characteristics, in general, the count was higher in the rainy season, except for Escherichia Coli, wich remained constant. Values found for total coliforms were medium to low. For E. coli values meet legal requirements (less than 101CFU g-1) and, therefore, were satisfactory. Counts of Staphylococcus aureus were high, with 0% of samples within the standards of the norm in the rainy season and 9.1% in the dry season. The aerobic mesophilic count was different between the periods of the year and was higher in the rainy season. Presence of the pathogens Listeria monocytogenes and Salmonella sp. was not detected. Despite the cheeses analyzed are in accordance with national legislation regarding chemical composition, the results indicate counts of S. aureus very high, emphasizing the need for immediate implementation of Good Manufacturing Practices so the safety of products will be in agreement with actual legislation.

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Ciênc. rural ; 43(9): 1687-1692, set. 2013. tab
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-683148

ABSTRACT

Trinta amostras de queijo tipo Requeijão Marajoara e trinta de Minas Frescal, elaborados com leite bubalino foram analisadas, visando a caracterizar os teores dos principais componentes e características físico-químicas. Os queijos foram obtidos de estabelecimentos industriais localizados nos municípios de Salvaterra, Ilha de Marajó e Moju, nordeste do Estado do Pará. Os dados obtidos foram analisados por meio de Análise Descritiva, utilizando o pacote estatístico SAS®. Para o Requeijão Marajoara, os resultados médios foram: pH de 5,15 (±0,13); acidez 0,62% (±0,08); umidade 43% (±1,64); gordura 31,57% (±3,13); gordura no extrato seco (GES) 55,84% (±4,38); proteína 34,59% (±1,68); e cinzas 2,45% (±0,47). Para o Minas Frescal, o pH foi de 6,26 (±0,69), acidez 0,15% (±0,14), umidade 60,99% (±2,58), gordura 25,09% (±1,68), GES 62,95% (±4,38), proteína 11,06% (±1,65) e as cinzas 2,09% (±0,32). A variação entre os macronutrientes e as características físico-químicas nas amostras estudadas revelou falta de padronização na tecnologia empregada no processamento, o que pode estar relacionada à inexistência de legislações específicas para a elaboração desses derivados com leite bubalino. Conclui-se que é fundamental o estabelecimento de critérios de processamento e requisitos legais, objetivando a obtenção de produtos padronizados, com consequente agregação de valor.


Thirty samples of Requeijão Marajoara cheese and thirty samples of Minas Frescal cheese, made both with buffalo milk, were analyzed to determine main components levels and physicochemical characteristics. The cheeses were obtained from industrial establishments located in the municipalities of Salvaterra, Marajó Island, and Moju, northeastern of Pará State. The data were statistically analyzed by Descritive Analyses, using the SAS® system. For the Requeijão Marajoara, the average results obtained were: pH 5.15 (± 0.13); acidity 0.62% (±0,08); moisture 43% (±1.64); fat 31.57% (±3.13); fat on dry extract (FDE) 55.84% (±4.38); protein 34.59 % (±1.68); and ash 2.45% (±0.47). For the Minas Frescal pH 6.26 (±0.69); acidity 0.15% (±0.14); moisture 60.99% (±2.58); fat 25.09% (±1.68); fat on dry extract (FDE) 62.95% (±4.38); protein 11.06% (±1.65);and ash 2.09% (±0.32). The variation between macronutrients and physicochemical characteristics revealed standardization lack in the technology used in the processing, what can be related to the inexistence of specific legislations for the elaboration of these flowed from buffalo milk. It's crucial the establishment of criteria for processing and legal requirements, aiming to obtain standardized products, with consequent aggregation of values.

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Indian J Public Health ; 2012 Jan-Mar; 56(1): 75-81
Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-139393

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Background: Milk and dairy products from animal sources (cow's milk or buffalo's milk) are an important part of Indian diet and its consumption starts at an early age. Objective: The purpose of this study is to understand the processing, storage and modifications carried out before bovine milk is fed to the infants and compare it with recommendations by Health Care Professionals (HCPs). Materials and Methods: The study involved assessments involving HCPs and mothers of children below 1 year of age through both qualitative and quantitative methods. Feeding recommendations by HCPs were assessed through a quantitative method. Results: The children are commonly initiated on bovine milk post 3 months of age. The milk is not covered while boiling in 70% cases and boiled at suboptimal temperature (moderate: 62% or low: 31%). Half of the families store milk outside refrigerators openly in the kitchen or rooms. The milk is modified in the majority of cases (81%) before being fed. Modification of the milk was often done with sugar (85%), followed by water (49%), biscuits, fennel seeds, cardamom or infant cereals before feeding the baby. Addition of water was more prevalent among mothers of infants between 3 and 6 months. HCPs do not advise consumption of bovine milk by infants unless there is no other option available. Conclusion: A clear gap exists between recommended and actual practices for infant feeding in India. There is a huge opportunity to educate mothers on importance of breast feeding and benefits of implementing appropriate processing, storage, and consumption practices of bovine milk.

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Biocell ; 31(3): 391-396, Sept.-Dec. 2007. ilus, tab
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-633242

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Epidemiological studies in human beings and experimental studies in laboratory animals suggest that milk and dairy products can inhibit effects on the development of some kinds of tumors. Cow milk contains sphingomyelin, butyric acid, conjugated linoleic acid, calcium, vitamin A, carotene and vitamin D. All of these components are known to inhibit the process of carcinogenesis. Our objective was to determine the effect of cow milk and water buffalo milk on the development of colon neoplasias in an experimental model of carcinogenesis in rats induced with 1,2-dimethylhydrazine (DMH). Three-month-old Wistar male rats with an average body weight of 180 g were given a nutritionally adequate diet and drinking water adlivitum, cow milk or water buffalo milk. The milk diets were provided two weeks before the first DMH treatment and their administration was continued during the 10 weeks of DMH treatment. Milk administration finished two weeks after the last DMH doses treatment. Four months after the last carcinogen injection, all surviving animals were sacrificed and examined for intestinal tumors. The number, size, and location of the tumors were recorded and gross pathology was described. Small tumors (< 2.5 mm) were examined by Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM). Significantly fewer tumors were observed in both groups treated with DMH and supplemented with milk, than in the group treated with DMH without milk administration.

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Semina ciênc. agrar ; 27(3): 407-414, jul.-set. 2006. tab
Article in Portuguese | LILACS | ID: lil-464844

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Elaborou-se leite de búfala fermentado por Lactobacillus casei utilizando leite desnatado, adicionado de 12,00 de açúcar e fermentado por 24 horas. Após fermentação o produto foi suplementado com Bifidobacterium ongum e estocado durante 30 dias a 5 e 10ºC, sendo então avaliados os parâmetros de acidez, pH e viabilidade de L.casei e de B. longum. Realizou-se a análise de composição nutricional, cálculo do valor calórico e análise sensorial do produto saborizado. O leite fermentado suplementado com B. longum, apresentou acidez inicial de 0,69 e pH de 4,86. A viabilidade de L. casei inicial foi 11,00 log UFC/mL e de B. longum 10,46 log UFC/mL. Após 30 dias de estocagem refrigerada, a acidez e o pH estavam adequados e a viabilidade de L. casei e de B. longum ficou acima de 9,00 log UFC/mL. A análise da composição nutricional resultou nos valores (): proteína 3,63, carboidrato 21,86, gordura 0,10, resíduo mineral fixo 0,56, umidade 73,85 e matéria seca 26,15, com valor calórico de 103 Kcal/100g. Não houve diferença sifnificativa na preferência e na aceitação das amostras de diferentes sabores, sendo que o produto apresentou boa aceitação pela escala hedônica


It was elaborated fermented buffalo milk for L. casei utilizing skimmed milk added with 12,00% sugar andfermented by 24 hours. After fermentation, the product was supply with B. longum and storage during30 days at 5 and 10° C, being evaluated the acidity, pH and viability of L. casei and B. longum parameters.Were does the nutritional composition, calculate the caloric value and sensorial analysis of the flavoredproduct. The fermented milk presented initial acidity 0.69% and pH 4.86. The L. casei initial viability was11,00 log CFU/mL and B. longum 10,46 log CFU/mL. After storage of 30 days, the acidity and pH wereadequate and the L. casei and B. longum viability was above 9.00 log CFU/mL. The composition analysisresulted (%) protein 3.63, carbohydrate 21.86, fat 0.10, ashes 0.56, wet 73.85 and dry substance 26.15,with caloric value 103 Kcal/100 g. There wasn't significant difference to preference and acceptancebetween flavored samples, and have good acceptation by hedonic scale


Subject(s)
Bifidobacterium , Buffaloes , Lacticaseibacillus casei , Dairy Products/analysis , Milk , Probiotics , Cultured Milk Products
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J Biosci ; 1980 Sept; 2(3): 191-201
Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-160018

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Buffalo milk galactosyltransferase is a single poly-peptide of molecular weight 55,000 to 56,000. The enzyme is specific for glucose as an acceptor substrate in the presence of ∝-lactalbumin, L-Arabinose. L-xylose, D-ribose and D-fructose did not serve as acceptor substrates even at concentration as high as 0.13 Μ, while N-acetylglucosamine and ovalbumin served as good acceptors of galactosyl moiety in the absence of ∝ -lactalbumin. UDP-galacturonic acid did not serve as a donor substrate; on the contrary, it inhibited the reaction. Lactose synthetase reaction was inhibited by D-ribose, L-arabinose and L-xylose, whereas D-fructose did not show any inhibition. Buffalo milk ∝ -lactalbumin enhanced the synthesis of lactose but inhibited the synthesis of N-acetyllactosamine. Cations like Ca2+ , Mg2+ , Cu2+ , Ba2+ and Co2+ could not replace Mn2+ in the N-acetyllactosamine synthetase reaction. Except Co2+ , these cations had no effect on this reaction. Co2+ was found to be a competitive inhibitor of Mn2+ . The observed inhibition of the reaction by·EDTA also confirmed the absolute requirement of Mn2+ for the reaction. Lactose synthetase reaction had an optimum pH of 8.5, whereas N-acetyllactosamine synthetase reaction was maximal at pH 8.0.

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