The presence of bioactive amines in raw and sterilised milk inoculated with Pseudomonas fluorescens during storage at 4°C, 7°C and 10°C for 6 days was investigated. Spermine, spermidine, putrescine, serotonin and phenylethylamine were present in the samples immediately after milking. Histamine, cadaverine and tyramine were formed in the raw milk on the 4th day of storage at 10°C, increasing significantly afterwards. Cadaverine was formed during sterilisation. There was no significant change in amines, acidity, thermostability and alizarol tests throughout storage of the sterilised milk; however, a putrid smell was detected at every temperature on the 6th day. Therefore, raw or sterilised milk storage at 4–7°C should not exceed 4 days. Furth...
Heat-stable peptidases released in refrigerated raw milk by psychrotrophic bacteria are responsible ...
Raw milk is an excellent medium for bacterial growth. The objective of this study was to evaluate ...
Pseudomonas fluorescens grows at low temperature and produces thermo-resistant protease(s) that cand...
The growth rate and the proteolytic activity of Pseudomonas fluorescens strains 07A and 041, isolate...
Milk is a biological and nutritious product particularly susceptible to microbial degradation if no...
The refrigerated storage of raw milk throughout the dairy chain prior to heat treatment creates sele...
peer-reviewedThis study aimed to investigate the effect of different activity levels of a thermoresi...
The objective of the work was to evaluate the multiplication capacity and proteolytic activity of di...
The practice of refrigerating raw milk at the farm has provided a selective advantage for psychrotro...
The storage of fresh raw milk at low temperature does not prevent proliferation of psychrotrophic ba...
The psychrotrophic bacteria growth in refrigerated milk is responsible for the production of heat r...
In general, the quality of raw milk and of dairy products has been considerably improved by the refr...
Raw bovine milk is highly nutritious as well as pH-neutral, providing the ideal conditions for micro...
ABSTRACT The aim was to evaluate the microbiological, chemical- physical, and shelf-life quality of ...
Figures are re-used with permission or under a Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY).The psyc...
Heat-stable peptidases released in refrigerated raw milk by psychrotrophic bacteria are responsible ...
Raw milk is an excellent medium for bacterial growth. The objective of this study was to evaluate ...
Pseudomonas fluorescens grows at low temperature and produces thermo-resistant protease(s) that cand...
The growth rate and the proteolytic activity of Pseudomonas fluorescens strains 07A and 041, isolate...
Milk is a biological and nutritious product particularly susceptible to microbial degradation if no...
The refrigerated storage of raw milk throughout the dairy chain prior to heat treatment creates sele...
peer-reviewedThis study aimed to investigate the effect of different activity levels of a thermoresi...
The objective of the work was to evaluate the multiplication capacity and proteolytic activity of di...
The practice of refrigerating raw milk at the farm has provided a selective advantage for psychrotro...
The storage of fresh raw milk at low temperature does not prevent proliferation of psychrotrophic ba...
The psychrotrophic bacteria growth in refrigerated milk is responsible for the production of heat r...
In general, the quality of raw milk and of dairy products has been considerably improved by the refr...
Raw bovine milk is highly nutritious as well as pH-neutral, providing the ideal conditions for micro...
ABSTRACT The aim was to evaluate the microbiological, chemical- physical, and shelf-life quality of ...
Figures are re-used with permission or under a Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY).The psyc...
Heat-stable peptidases released in refrigerated raw milk by psychrotrophic bacteria are responsible ...
Raw milk is an excellent medium for bacterial growth. The objective of this study was to evaluate ...
Pseudomonas fluorescens grows at low temperature and produces thermo-resistant protease(s) that cand...