Effects of colostrum in milk on the effectiveness of the pasteurization process and cheese milk quality

Byron Herrera-Chávez, Antonio-José Trujillo, Paola Calero, María Inés Falconí, Davinia Sánchez-Macías*

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Abstract

Colostrum in the milk bulk tank could affect cheese milk and the characteristics of the final product, leading to multiple problems in industrial processes. The objective of this study was to evaluate colostrum concentrations (0%, 1, 5% and 10%) in cheese milk subjected to two discontinuous heat treatments (56°C for 1 h or 63°C for 30 min) on the physicochemical characteristics, cheese-making properties, and the effectiveness of pasteurization. All physicochemical parameters were modified by colostrum, and some of them were varied due to the thermal treatment. Milk rennet coagulation characteristics were no different among the thermal treatments applied when colostrum (up to 10%) was added to the milk. Both thermal treatments had the same effectiveness in reducing total plate count in raw milk without colostrum; however, when colostrum was added, the treatment at 63°C for 30 min proved to be more efficient.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)246-253
Number of pages8
JournalJournal of Applied Animal Research
Volume50
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 10 Apr 2022

Keywords

  • bacterial count
  • cheese-making property
  • Colostrum
  • pasteurization effectiveness

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