Title of article :
Antibacterial Effects of Aromatic Materials Produced in Indonesia on the Preservation of Skimmed and Whole Milk in Storage
Author/Authors :
Tatik Khusniati, T. Indonesian Institute of Sciences - Research Center for Biology - Microbiology Division, Indonesia , Yantyati, W. Indonesian Institute of Sciences - Research Center for Biology - Microbiology Division, Indonesia
From page :
109
To page :
118
Abstract :
Antibacterial effects of aromatic materials, produced in Indonesia, on the preservation of stored milk were investigated. Organoleptic evaluation, bacterial growth, protease activities, lipase activities, protein degradation and acidities of milk with addition of 10% aromatic materials were assessed by panelists, total counts, azocasein method, modified dole extraction, formol and base-acid titrations, respectively. At 5 days, after the expiry date, 19 of the 28 aromatic milk were better than control, and 10 of these were better than the others, while the aromatic whole milk were shown to be better than the skimmed milk. These 10 were the ones with the additions of honey, cinnamon, ginger, turmeric, zingiber, wild ginger, nutmeg, pepper, garlic and galangale. Bacterial growth, protease activities, lipase activities, protein degradation and acidities of 10 aromatic whole milk were in the range: 2.4 x 10^2 - 7.4 x 10^5 cfu/ml; 0.18 - 0.32 U/ml; 0.22 - 0.26 µequiv.ml^-1 h^-1; 2.50 - 2.58% - 0.27 - 0.32%; while that of skimmed milk were 7.3 x 10^4 - 8.2 x 10^5 cfu/ ml; 0.33 - 0.43 U/ml; 0.15 - 0.22 µequiv.ml^-1 h^-1; 2.68 - 2.95% - 0.31 - 0.38%; respectively.
Keywords :
Whole milk , skimmed milk , antibacterial and aromatic materials , protease , lipase , preservation
Journal title :
International Food Research Journal
Journal title :
International Food Research Journal
Record number :
2559625
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