Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
2434253 International Dairy Journal 2014 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

Transglutaminase (TG) has been widely used in the dairy industry to increase product yield. However, it has not been used in the production of ripened cheeses because of the difficulty of controlling TG activity. It was observed that cross-linking of TG in ultrafiltration retentate could be controlled using a protein standardisation step. TG increased the cheese yield 4%, due to an increase in the moisture content of the cheeses. Traditionally, increased cheese moisture reduces hardness of cheese, but this was not observed in the cheese from TG-treated milk. Furthermore, the organoleptic properties of the TG-cheeses did not differ significantly from those of the control cheeses. No differences were observed in the protein profile of the whey fraction as a result of the TG treatment. The protein standardisation process thus makes it possible to use TG in the production of Edam cheese.

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