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  • Influence of Monascus purpureus BD-M-4 on the physicochemical properties, proteolysis and volatile compounds of surface mould-ripened cheese.

Influence of Monascus purpureus BD-M-4 on the physicochemical properties, proteolysis and volatile compounds of surface mould-ripened cheese.

Food science and biotechnology (2019-03-01)
Shenmao Wu, Huaning Yu, Zhenmin Liu, Chunping You
ABSTRACT

The effect of adjunct culture Monascus purpureus BD-M-4 on the physicochemical, proteolytic, and lipolytic properties of surface mold-ripened cheese were evaluated. During the maturation of Monascus-fermented cheese, the total microbiota count and the content of soluble nitrogen increased steadily, whereas the total protein content showed no significant difference. Moreover, a 17-fold increase in total free amino acids was observed in Monascus-fermented cheese. The use of adjunct culture M. purpureus BD-M-4 in the production of surface-ripened cheeses did not show a significant effect on the total fat content in the ripening period, nor did it change the lipolysis of cheese during ripening. Compared to 52 volatile compounds of the control cheese, a total of 62 compounds were detected in M. purpureus-fermented cheese, including 16 acids, 16 ketones, 11 alcohols, 5 aldehydes, 11 esters, and 3 unclassified compounds.

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Product Description

Sigma-Aldrich
β-Casein from bovine milk, BioUltra, ≥98% (PAGE)
Sigma-Aldrich
α-Casein from bovine milk, ≥70% αs-casein basis (electrophoresis), lyophilized powder