scholarly journals Effect of levels of starter culture and varients of packaging materials on the quality characteristics of enriched misti dahi

Author(s):  
T.C. Soumyashree ◽  
M.M. Venkatesh ◽  
K. Priyatam Reddy ◽  
B.M. Prashanth

The research was undertaken to access the effect of starter culture on the qualitative characteristics of whey protein enriched misti dahi through incorporation of whey protein concentrate @ 2.0 % whey protein concentrate and fruit juice (apple and orange - 1:1) @ 15.0 % by weight. The thermophilic starter cultures were added @ 1.0, 2.0 and 3.0 % level. Incorporation of starter culture @ 2.0 % rate yielded product having acceptable sensory attributes. Misti dahi packaged in polyethylene teraphthalate (PET) cups could be stored for longer period (i.e. 15 days) as compared to use of polystyrene, polypropylene cups or even earthen pots, when stored under refrigerated (4±2 oC) condition.

2019 ◽  
Vol 19 (S1) ◽  
pp. 128-136
Author(s):  
L Zakharova ◽  
I Pushmina ◽  
V Pushmina ◽  
M Kudriavtsev ◽  
S Sitnichuk

Aim. The article deals with the study of technological approaches to the quality and deve­lopment of a functional fermented milk product for specialized sports nutrition. Materials and methods. Skim milk, whey protein concentrate, and starter cultures (DELVO-YOG®, DIRECT SET) were used for the study. Bifidobacteria (Bifidobacterium animalis) were introduced as a probiotic. Creatine monohydrate (Creatine Powder C4N9O2N3, USA) was used as an element of sports nutrition. The fruit fillers (“Green Apple”, “Blueberry”, produced by “Zuegg”, Italy) were also introduced into the product. The research was conducted using standard and original methods, mathematical modeling, and statistical processing of experimental data. Results. The obtained data on the physiological effects of proteins, fats, carbohydrates, and nutrients, enhancing the adaptive capacity to the physical and neuro-emotional stress, indicate the need for their use in the technology of specialized food for athletes. Technological approaches to the quality of a functional fermented milk product for sports nutrition were studied. Based on a combination of milk, whey protein concentrate, starter cultures, and bifidobacteria, a fermented milk product was designed. This product is intended for athletes during training, competition, and recovery. The introduction of creatine monohydrate into the milk base allowed enriching the product with amino acids. Conclusion. This study is of great interest in terms of getting yogurts with the textural properties similar to the traditional ones but with the use of functional ingredients. The study also contributes to the development of food technologies and products for sports nutrition.


2019 ◽  
Vol 48 (4) ◽  
pp. 48-58 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ирина Мазеева ◽  
Irina Maseeva ◽  
Игорь Короткий ◽  
Igor Korotkiy ◽  
Игорь Плотников ◽  
...  

The competent choice and use of packaging materials is one of the most urgent tasks of the dairy industry, i.e. the feedstock; production technology and applied processing; organoleptic characteristics of the product; its weight; conditions, modes, and duration of transportation, storage, and sale. There is a long list of requirements for packaging materials in dairy industry. It includes high strength, resistance to wear, sufficient rigidity, an ability to weld; formation of strong and sealed seams; an aesthetic design that can attract the consumer; standard labeling, etc. The present article features the objectives and requirements of packaging; types of packaging; innovative technologies used for packaging whey protein concentrate and its products; modes and conditions of transportation and storage. Today, Russian packaging manufacturers have developed and mastered a wide range of packaging materials, closures, transport and consumer packaging of domestic raw materials; innovative packaging technologies for dairy products that take into account the sensory, structural, and mechanical characteristics of packaged products; the timing of implementation and storage. The main prospect is the development and production of packaging materials with an improved and predictable set of safety indicators and barrier level, e.g. multilayer and combined materials, such as polymer, based on innovative technological solutions.


1996 ◽  
Vol 63 (3) ◽  
pp. 467-473 ◽  
Author(s):  
Mirza I. Baig ◽  
Velore Prasad

SummaryFresh rennet-coagulated cottage cheese whey was vacuum concentrated to 400 g total solids kg−1, and part of this evaporated whey was acidified to pH 4·6 to prepare whey protein concentrate. Both products were used separately to replace non-fat dried milk in yogurt. Diacetyl concentration increased on fortification with whey protein concentrate, and acetaldehyde increased with evaporated whey. However, the use ofBifidobacterium bifidumas a supplementary starter culture in addition toStreptococcus thermophilusandLactobacillus delbrueckiisubsp.bulgaricusreduced the concentration of diacetyl and acetaldehyde. Incorporation of whey solids stimulated the growth ofStr.thermophilusandBifid. bifidumin yogurt but the count ofLb. bulgaricuswas reduced whenBifid. bifidumwas incorporated. Examination of the organoleptic properties of the yogurts showed that both forms of whey solids were satisfactory replacements for non-fat dried milk. Fortification by whey protein concentrate improved the textural properties. Supplementation byBifid. bifidumhad only a marginal effect on the flavour of the product.


Animals ◽  
2020 ◽  
Vol 10 (8) ◽  
pp. 1350 ◽  
Author(s):  
Aneta Brodziak ◽  
Jolanta Król ◽  
Joanna Barłowska ◽  
Anna Teter ◽  
Mariusz Florek

The stability of the physicochemical characteristics of yoghurts during refrigerated storage is important for industry and the consumer. In this study we produced plain yoghurts with the addition of health-promoting whey protein concentrate (WPC), using two different starter cultures based on Streptococcus thermophilus and Lactobacillus delbrueckii subsp. bulgaricus. Physicochemical changes (acidity, nutritional value, water activity, water-holding capacity, texture, and colour, including whitening and yellowing indices) as well as sensory changes occurring during 28-day refrigerated storage were determined. Starter cultures were found to significantly (p ≤ 0.05 and p ≤ 0.01) influence the water-holding capacity, firmness, consistency, cohesive strength and colour parameters of the curd. Use of whey protein concentrate affected both the physicochemical and sensory quality of the yoghurts. The additive had a significant effect on potential acidity, inhibiting the increase in lactic acid in the yoghurts during storage, and also reduced syneresis. However, it decreased the lightness of curd and negatively affected its sensory characteristics, primarily flavour. Moreover, nearly all parameters changed significantly with the passage of storage time (in most cases negatively). The exceptions were total protein and fat content. The changes, however, were not severe and remained at a level acceptable to tasters. Addition of 1% or 2% whey protein to yoghurt may be a good solution that can be routinely applied in the dairy industry to offer consumers a new functional product. A comprehensive assessment of the physicochemical and sensory changes occurring during refrigerated storage of yoghurts manufactured with the addition of WPC and using different cultures is crucial for modelling such a product.


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