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Chemical and Technological Characterization of Dairy Products



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Author: Faccia Michele View person
Title: Chemical and Technological Characterization of Dairy Products View cluster
Publisher: Basel, Switzerland, : MDPI - Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute, 2021
Physical description: 1 online resource (216 p.)
Topical subject: Technology: general issues
Uncontrolled subject: ABTS
acidified dairy gel
actinidin
amino acids
angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibition
antibacterial activity
anticancer
antihypertensive
antioxidant
antioxidant activity
antioxidant capacity
bioactivity
black tea
bovine milk proteins
cheese
cheese freezing
cheese quality
cheese-making efficiency
cheese-making losses
cheesemaking
comparative proteomics
confocal laser scanning microscopy
cream cheese
cryoprotectants
curd fines
defatted cheese
digestibility
donkey milk
DPPH
ewes' milk cheese
fatty acid profile
fatty acids
fenugreek and Moringa oleifera seed flours
functional yogurt
infant formula preparation
kiwifruit
microstructure
milk clotting
milk composition
milk fat globule membrane
milk fat globules
mineral content
mountain cheese
n/a
nanoparticle
NMR spectroscopy
nutraceutical properties
panela cheese
Parmigiano Reggiano cheese
peptides
physicochemical property
polymerized goat milk whey protein
probiotic addition
Raman spectroscopy
rheology
Rubus suavissimus S. Lee (Chinese sweet tea)
rumenic acid
sensory
sensory analysis
sensory properties
soy isoflavones
starch
textural property
texture
total phenolic content
VOC
volatile compound
volatile organic compounds
yogurt
zinc
zinc-dependent enzyme
Person (second resp.): FacciaMichele
Summary, etc: Milk processing is one of the most ancient food technologies, dating back to around 6000 B.C. A huge number of milk products have been developed worldwide, representing a spectacular example of biodiversity and a priceless cultural heritage. After millennia of unanimous appreciation as a pillar of human nutrition, a series of questions about the desirability of their wide consumption have been raised. In the light of the growing threat deriving mostly from the spread of veganism and health consciousness, improving milk prcoessing safety and dairy nutritional characteristics, as well as deepening their functional characteristics, are of a primary exigency. This Special Issue contains several articles focusing on this hot topic, all of which add knowledge to the field and supply interesting ideas for developing new products and processes.
Preferred title for the work: Chemical and Technological Characterization of Dairy Products  View cluster
Format: Language material
Bibliographic level Monograph
Language: English
Record Nr.: 9910557128903321
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