Relation Between αS1-Casein Content and Coagulation Properties of Milk from Swedish Dairy Goats

  • Johansson M
  • Högberg M
  • Andrén A
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High frequency of Swedish Landrace goats are the carriers of a mutation, where the affected goats are not able to produce α-casein (α-CN) in the milk. As a consequence the lack of this protein is connected to lower cheese yield. The aim of this study was thus to determine the relationship between the α-CN content and coagulation properties of milk from Swedish Landrace goats. Milk samples from 62 dairy goats from two herds were analysed. As many as 44% goats showed low or no production of α S1 -CN. Only 24% of the investigated goats showed high production of this protein. The coagulation properties of milk from the dairy goats were clearly influenced by the concentration of α S1 -CN. The milk from low level α S1 -CN animals resulted in 15% longer coagulation time and 60% weaker gels compared to the gel firmness of the high expressing group. The coagulation time was strongly associated with the pH of the milk (p<0.001), where the milk with low α S1 -CN content had higher pH. Further, goat milk with low levels of α S1 -CN was shown to have significantly lower total protein (p<0.05) compared to milk from high expressing α S1 -CN goats.

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Johansson, M., Högberg, M., & Andrén, A. (2015). Relation Between αS1-Casein Content and Coagulation Properties of Milk from Swedish Dairy Goats. The Open Food Science Journal, 9(1), 1–4. https://doi.org/10.2174/1874256401509010001

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