The range of protein hydrolysis and biogenic amines content in selected acid- and rennet-curd cheeses

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The aim of this experiment was to assess the range of proteolysis and biogenic amine content in the selected rennet- and acid-curd cheeses available on the Polish market, randomly chosen for the analyses: three ripened hard with eyes cheeses, three ripened hard smooth cheeses, three ripened soft moulded cheeses, three fresh unripened acid-curd cheeses, three ripened acid-curd cheeses with slimming bacteria—fried, and three ripened acid-curd cheeses with smear bacteria. The results allowed calculating the subsequent indexes and depth of proteolysis. It was found that the acid-curd short ripened cheese (harzer) was characterized by the greatest range of proteolysis and the biogenic amine content in comparison to other rennet- and acid-curd cheeses. In the assessed acid- and rennet-curd cheeses, the dominant amines were as follow, cadaverine, tyramine, and putrescine, with the exception of cheddar in which the histamine was predominant.

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Bonczar, G., Filipczak-Fiutak, M., Pluta-Kubica, A., Duda, I., Walczycka, M., & Staruch, L. (2018). The range of protein hydrolysis and biogenic amines content in selected acid- and rennet-curd cheeses. Chemical Papers, 72(10), 2599–2606. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11696-018-0490-y

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