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Abstract
UHT milk is stable towards spoilage for months, but chemical and enzymatic reactions occur during storage. This study evaluated whether changes over storage (at 4, 20 or 30 °C, for 30–90 d) of regular as well as lactose-reduced UHT milk were discernible by untrained and trained sensory panelists, and which physicochemical parameters they were associated with. Most changes were of low magnitude, such as significant increases in non-protein nitrogen (in both milk types) and lactulose (in regular UHT milk). However, the color of lactose-reduced UHT milk noticeably changed due to browning. Trained panelists evaluated lactose-reduced samples stored at 30 °C as significantly different in color than those stored at lower temperatures and untrained panelists correctly distinguished between fresh and stored lactose-reduced UHT milk in a tetrad-test already after 30 d. Further research is needed to evaluate if consumers detect such changes and therefore dispose of UHT-milk.
期刊介绍:
The International Dairy Journal publishes significant advancements in dairy science and technology in the form of research articles and critical reviews that are of relevance to the broader international dairy community. Within this scope, research on the science and technology of milk and dairy products and the nutritional and health aspects of dairy foods are included; the journal pays particular attention to applied research and its interface with the dairy industry.
The journal''s coverage includes the following, where directly applicable to dairy science and technology:
• Chemistry and physico-chemical properties of milk constituents
• Microbiology, food safety, enzymology, biotechnology
• Processing and engineering
• Emulsion science, food structure, and texture
• Raw material quality and effect on relevant products
• Flavour and off-flavour development
• Technological functionality and applications of dairy ingredients
• Sensory and consumer sciences
• Nutrition and substantiation of human health implications of milk components or dairy products
International Dairy Journal does not publish papers related to milk production, animal health and other aspects of on-farm milk production unless there is a clear relationship to dairy technology, human health or final product quality.