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Effect of the Modification of Fat Particle Size by Homogenization on Composition, Proteolysis, Functionality, and Appearance of Reduced Fat Mozzarella Cheese
low fat Mozzarella cheese functional properties homogenization
2008/3/28
The effect of the homogenization of milk (0.8% fat) and cream (20% fat) on cheese-making performance, composition, proteolysis, functionality, and appearance of reduced fat Mozzarella cheese was deter...
Effect of Homogenization Pressure on the Milk Fat Globule Membrane Proteins
high pressure homogenization fat globules caseins
2008/3/28
The effect of high pressure homogenization on the milk fat globule membrane proteins was investigated. Milk with 1.5 or 3.0% milk fat was heated in vats at low or high temperature (65°C for 30 min or ...
Effect of High Pressure Homogenization on Microbial and Chemico-Physical Characteristics of Goat Cheeses
high pressure homogenization goat cheese microbial and chemico-physical characteristics
2008/3/27
The objective of this work was to compare goat cheeses obtained from milk previously subjected to high pressure homogenization (1000 bar) with those produced from untreated milk and milk subjected to ...
A New Approach Using Homogenization of Cream in the Manufacture of Reduced Fat Cheddar Cheese. 2. Microstructure, Fat Globule Distribution, and Free Oil
reduced fat Cheddar cheese homogenization microstructure free oil
2008/3/23
The microstructure, fat globule distribution, and free oil content of reduced fat Cheddar cheese were evaluated. Five replicates of skim milk, used to manufacture reduced fat Cheddar cheese, were stan...
A New Approach Using Homogenization of Cream in the Manufacture of Reduced Fat Cheddar Cheese. 1. Manufacture, Composition, and Yield
reduced fat Cheddar cheese homogenization
2008/3/22
Five replicates of skim milk used to manufacture reduced fat Cheddar cheese were standardized to 1.65% fat with cream homogenized at first and second stage pressures of 176 and 35kg/cm2, respectively....