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Adriano G Cruz
Brazil
Research Article
Somatic Cell Counts Affecting the Casein Fractions of Pasteurized Semi-Skimmed Milk during Storage
Author(s): Viviane RP Coelho, Roice E Rosim, Rodrigo R Petrus, Adriano G Cruz, Carlos H Corassin and Carlos AF OliveiraViviane RP Coelho, Roice E Rosim, Rodrigo R Petrus, Adriano G Cruz, Carlos H Corassin and Carlos AF Oliveira
Mastitis is generally recognized as an important factor that influences the quality of milk and dairy products. Milk from infected cows is characterized by increased Somatic Cell Counts (SCC) associated with changes in the components and properties of raw milk. The aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of SCC in raw milk on the casein fractions of semi-skimmed pasteurized milk during storage. Raw milk were categorized in SCC groups of low (<1×105 cells∙mL-1), intermediate (≈4×105 cells∙mL-1) and high cells (>75×104 cells∙mL-1). Four replicates of semiskimmed (1.3-1.4%) pasteurized milk within each SCC category were analyzed for composition, pH, titratable acidity and casein fractions by high performance liquid chromatography after 1, 7, 14, 21 and 28 days of storage. No effect of SCC was observed on the physical-chemical parameters .. View More»
DOI:
10.4172/2329-888X.1000105