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Short communication: Biogenic amine formation during fermentation in functional sheep milk yogurts
- Source :
- Journal of dairy science. 102(10)
- Publication Year :
- 2019
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Abstract
- The present study evaluated biogenic amine (BA) content during the fermentation period in functional sheep milk yogurts. Four treatments were prepared and assessed: natural (NSY), prebiotic (PreSY), probiotic (ProSY), and synbiotic (SynSY). Biogenic amines (putrescine, cadaverine, spermidine, spermine, and tyramine), proteolysis activity, and pH were measured during each hour of fermentation. Grumixama pulp was added to all formulations as a technological strategy and potential substrate for bacteria during fermentation. The yogurt and probiotic bacteria were viable (≥7 log cfu·mL-1) on d 0. The pH levels of the functional sheep milk yogurts had a more pronounced decrease than did the control of NSY. However, all yogurt samples underwent gradual decreases in pH until final fermentation. Proteolytic activity remained constant in all treatments during fermentation. The NSY, PreSY, ProSY, and SynSY presented the same behavior for all BA, with differences in concentration. Putrescine, cadaverine, and spermidine contents decreased, whereas spermine remained constant and tyramine increased. We conclude that fermentation of functional sheep milk yogurts can produce tyramine.
- Subjects :
- Biogenic Amines
Spermine
Tyramine
Synbiotics
03 medical and health sciences
chemistry.chemical_compound
Biogenic amine
Genetics
Putrescine
Animals
Food science
Sheep milk
030304 developmental biology
chemistry.chemical_classification
0303 health sciences
Cadaverine
Sheep
Probiotics
0402 animal and dairy science
food and beverages
04 agricultural and veterinary sciences
Yogurt
040201 dairy & animal science
Spermidine
Milk
Prebiotics
chemistry
Fermentation
Animal Science and Zoology
Food Science
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 15253198
- Volume :
- 102
- Issue :
- 10
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Journal of dairy science
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....4d5b8312da2dcc1ef08f1847af87aea6