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Effect of Mixing Whey Protein with Jameed Past on the Chemical Composition, Rheological and Microbial Properties

Mohamed Nour-Eldin Farid Hamad, Magdy Mohamed Ismail and Reham Kamal El-Menawy
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Mohamed Nour-Eldin Farid Hamad: Department of Dairying, Faculty of Agriculture, Damietta University, Damietta, Egypt
Magdy Mohamed Ismail: Dairy Technology Department, Animal Production Research Institute, Agricultural Research Center, Dokki, Giza, Egypt
Reham Kamal El-Menawy: Dairy Technology Department, Animal Production Research Institute, Agricultural Research Center, Dokki, Giza, Egypt

Journal of Biotechnology Research, 2017, vol. 3, issue 6, 42-55

Abstract: Nine treatments of Jameed were made as follow: (A) Jameed made from sheep buttermilk (control), (B) made from goat skim milk, (C) made from goat skim milk+10% (of curd weight) whey protein (WP), (D) made from goat skim milk+15% (of curd weight) WP, (E) made from goat skim milk+20% (of curd weight) WP, (F) made from cow skim milk, (G) made from cow skim milk+10% (of curd weight) WP, (H) made from cow skim milk+15% (of curd weight) WP, and (I) made from cow skim milk+20% (of curd weight) WP Results showed the following; the addition of WP paste (10, 15 and 20%) to goat or cow skim milk didn’t exhibited clear changes in yield values and relatively more acidic, compared to that made without adding it, while, increased increase in WSN, WSN/TN, NPN and NPN/TN values, on the other hand, slightly increased in TS, total protein, ash and salt and decreased fat contents. Incorporation 10, 15 or 20% WP paste with Jameed increased its TVBC, LAB and proteolytic bacteria counts. The highest wettability levels recorded in Jameed samples contained 20% WP paste, while, Jameed contained 20% WP recorded the weakest textural properties values. In Jameed treatments manufactured from goat or cow skim milk with addition of 10, 15 and 20% WP, protein matrices had rigid plate’s structure, little aggregates and more spaces scattered in matrix. Economic study for utilization of WP in Jameed production showed that incorporation of 10 and 15% WP paste with goat or cow skim milk Jameed curd increased the net profit.

Keywords: Jameed; Whey protein; Chemical composition; Rheological & Microbial properties. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2017
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