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Resumen de The evolution of antioxidative properties of protein-derived peptides of Mexican Panela goat and cow milk cheese during its shelf life

Berenice Paola López Villafaña, Servando Rojas González, Rubén Damián Elías Román, Gabriela Rodríguez-Hernández

  • In the current study, Mexican Panela cheeses manufactured from cow or goat milk were analyzed in terms of sensory characteristics, peptide concentration, proteolysis and antioxidant activity using the DPPH radical (1, 1-diphenyl-2-picrylhydrazyl) assay during its shelf life at 1, 7, 14, 21, and 28 days. There was no significant difference in sensory rating owing to the influence of the cheese based on a cow or goat milk, with high levels of like seen in both varieties of cheese (from 6 to 7 on average on the hedonic scale of 1 to 9). On the other hand, all cheeses, showed antioxidant activity, which was stronger in goat milk cheeses, which had a DPPH radical inhibition in the range from 11.59 to 83.11%. Additionally, substantial correlations were identified between the studied variables, suggesting that the antioxidant activity is related to the peptides contained in the water-soluble peptides extract by 92%.


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