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Examining the possibilities of applying high pressure to preserve yoghurt supplemented with probiotic bacteria
Authors:Agnieszka Jankowska  Aleksandra Grześkiewicz  Krystyna Wiśniewska  Arnold Reps
Institution:1. Chair of Food Biotechnology , University of Warmia and Mazury , Heweliusza str.1 10-724 Olsztyn, Olsztyn , Poland agajan@uwm.edu.pl;3. Chair of Food Biotechnology , University of Warmia and Mazury , Heweliusza str.1 10-724 Olsztyn, Olsztyn , Poland
Abstract:Natural yoghurt was subject to pressures of 200 and 250 MPa/4 and 18°C/15 min, after which milk-activated inocula of Lactobacillus acidophilus and Bifidobacterium sp. were added. The yoghurts were stored for 4 weeks at refrigeration temperature. After preparation and each week of storage, the count of bacteria, acidity, antibacterial property and an organoleptic assessment was determined. The highest survival rate was demonstrated by the bacteria of Lactobacillus delbrueckii ssp. bulgaricus, Streptococcus thermophilus and Bifidobacterium sp. in the yoghurt pressurised 200 MPa/15min at 4°C. Acidity increases in the control yoghurts were higher than in the pressurised ones. Pressurised yoghurts demonstrated weaker antibacterial effect in comparison to control yoghurts. Slight changes in the smell and taste were observed after pressurisation. Yoghurts pressurised at 18°C were characterised by more favourable organoleptic properties. Better conciseness of the curd and lower whey seep out were observed in pressurised yoghurt.
Keywords:yoghurt  probiotic bacteria  pressurisation
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