食品科学 ›› 2006, Vol. 27 ›› Issue (9): 159-163.

• 工艺技术 • 上一篇    下一篇

海藻酸钠固定化乳酸菌促熟干酪效果的研究

 党亚丽,  张富新,  田园,  耿建暖   

  1. 江南大学食品学院; 陕西师范大学食品工程系; 中国人民解放军兰州军区疗养院; 中国环境管理干部学院
  • 出版日期:2006-09-15 发布日期:2011-10-20

Study on Lactic Acid Bacteria Cell Immobilization with Sodium Alginate and Its Effect on Accelerating Ripening of Cheese

 DANG  Ya-Li,   Zhang-Fu-Xin,   Tian-Yuan,   Geng-Jian-Nuan   

  1. 1.School of Food Science and Technology, Southern Yangtze University, Wuxi 214036, China; 2.Department of Food Engineering, Shaanxi Normal University, Xia’n 710062, China; 3.Sanatorium of Lanzhou Military Command of People’s Liberation Army, Xia’n 710600, China; 4.China Environmental Management College, Qinhuangdao 066004, China
  • Online:2006-09-15 Published:2011-10-20

摘要:  对海藻酸钠固定化乳酸菌促熟干酪的效果进行了研究。结果表明,在干酪粒中添加106CFU/g固定化乳酸菌,水溶性氮(WSN)、三氯乙酸氮(TCASN)和磷钨酸氮(PTASN)含量较对照组明显增大;ADV值在添加固定化乳酸菌干酪中成熟初期变化不大,45d后明显增大;感官评定结果表明,干酪粒中添加105CFU/g固定化乳酸菌干酪成熟60d时风味和质地较好,可比对照组干酪成熟期缩短30d左右。

关键词: 干酪促熟, 固定, 乳酸菌

Abstract: This paper studied the lactic acid bacteria cell immobilized on sodium alginate and its effect on accelerating ripening of cheese. Results from starter lactic acid bacteria cell immobilized with sodium alginate showed that WSN, TCASN and PTASN increase steadily as the ripening period advanced for all cheese treatments. The cheese contains 106CFU/g immobilized lactic acid bacteria with more pronounced amounts of water soluble nitrogen (WSN), trichloroacetic acid soluble nitrogen (TCASN) and phosphotungstic acid soluble nitrogen (PTASN) than the control batch. During early ripening, the acid value(ADV) of cheese varies little, while increases obviously after 45 days. This may be due to the slow release process of immobilized lactic acid bacteria during ripening. Results from organopleptic evaluation showed that cheese contained 105CFU/g immobilized lactic acid bacteria develops a strong flavor with firm texture after 60 days ripening, the ripening time shortened about 30 days.

Key words:  , accelerated ripening of cheese; immobilization; lactic acid bacteria;