Texture, hedonic test and fatty acid profile of goat cheese with L plantarum TW14 and L. rhamnosus TW2 isolates stored at different temperature conditions

Publons ID18655061
Wos IDWOS:000442562400005
Doi10.14710/jitaa.43.3.230-237
TitleTexture, hedonic test and fatty acid profile of goat cheese with <i>L plantarum</i> TW14 and <i>L. rhamnosus</i> TW2 isolates stored at different temperature conditions
First AuthorSetyawardani, T.; Widayaka, K.; Sumarmono, J.;
Last AuthorSulistyowati, M.
AuthorsSetyawardani, T; Widayaka, K; Sumarmono, J; Rahardjo, AHD; Santoso, SS; Sulistyowati, M;
Publish DateSEP 2018
Journal NameJOURNAL OF THE INDONESIAN TROPICAL ANIMAL AGRICULTURE
Citation2
AbstractThe purpose of this research was to investigate texture, hedonic test and fatty acids profile of goat cheese stored at cold and frozen temperatures for 60 days. Cheese was manufactured from goat milk with addition of probiotics bacteria L. plantarum TW14 and L. rhamnosus TW2 with a ratio of (1:1/v/v). Treatments were arranged in a factorial design, employing two factors, i. e. temperature (cold; frozen) and storage time (0; 15,30,45 and 60 days). Each treatment was repeated three times. Results showed that goat cheese stored at cold temperature has an average hardness-texture of 374.46 +/- 77.69 gf while that of the cheese stored at frozen temperature has 221.66 +/- 38.46 gf, which were significantly different (P<0.05). In term of flavor, texture and overall acceptability, there were no significant effects (P>0.05) of storage temperatures and storage time. However, the taste of cheese stored under cold and frozen temperatures was highly significant different (P<0.01). Fatty acids composition of cheese stored for 60 days in a cold storage showed that the highest fatty acid content was SFA which was 64.34% and USFA was 16.76%. During the 60-day storage, the SFA percentage of was relatively stable while the percentage of oleic acid USFA increased.
Publish TypeJournal
Publish Year2018
Page Begin230
Page End237
Issn2087-8273
Eissn2460-6278
Urlhttps://www.webofscience.com/wos/woscc/full-record/WOS:000442562400005
AuthorProf. Dr. Ir TRIANA SETYAWARDANI, SPt, M.P. IPU
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