Evaluation of physicochemical, microbiological, sensory properties and aroma profiles of goat cheeses provided from Çanakkale

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2017-11

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Wiley

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The purpose of this study was to determine physicochemical and sensory properties, aroma-active compounds and number of lactic acid bacteria in goat cheeses. High variation was observed among the cheeses in terms of fat %(w/w) and salt %(w/w) contents and titratable acidities %(w/w). Average counts of lactococci lactobacilli and enterococci were 6.90, 6.43 and 5.26log cfu (colony-forming unit)/g, respectively. The following compounds had high aroma intensity in the cheeses: acetic acid, butanoic acid, hexanoic acid, p-cresol and phenyl acetic acid. Cooked, whey, creamy, animal-like, waxy, salty and sour were the characteristic sensory descriptors.

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Food science & technology, Aroma, Goat cheese, Lactic acid bacteria, Sensory, Starter culture, Cheddar cheese, Milk-products, Proteolysis, Raw, Chromatography, Olfactometry, Maturation, Lipolysis, Quality

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Togay, S. Ö. vd. (2017). ''Evaluation of physicochemical, microbiological, sensory properties and aroma profiles of goat cheeses provided from Çanakkale''. International Journal of Dairy Technology, 70(4), 514-525.