Wael F Elkot, Ammar Al-Farga, Gihan Malek, Ashraf Bakr, Ayah T Zaidalkilani, Ehab S Alnuzaili, Hamdi Abdelrasool Abdelsamad Eljeam, Talaat H El-Sawah
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Abstract
The effect of using camel milk on the physiochemical, microbiological and sensory properties, and free amino acid and biogenic amine contents of processed Domiati cheese was investigated during pickling (90 days) at 4°C. The results revealed a decrease in biogenic amines and an increase in free amino acids in cheese made from camel milk compared to cheese made from buffalo milk. Histamine and tryptamine were the most predominant amines in all the treatments (13 and 12 mg/kg), respectively. All samples had lower than the allowable level of biogenic amines, according to the Food and Drug Administration (10 mg/100 g).
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The International Journal of Dairy Technology ranks highly among the leading dairy journals published worldwide, and is the flagship of the Society. As indicated in its title, the journal is international in scope.
Published quarterly, International Journal of Dairy Technology contains original papers and review articles covering topics that are at the interface between fundamental dairy research and the practical technological challenges facing the modern dairy industry worldwide. Topics addressed span the full range of dairy technologies, the production of diverse dairy products across the world and the development of dairy ingredients for food applications.