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Assessment of Quality and Safety of Farm Level Produced Cheeses from Sheep and Goat Milk

Mariana Kováčová, Jana Výrostková, E. Dudríková, František Zigo, Boris Semjon, Ivana Regecová

2021Applied Sciences38 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Consumption of sheep’s and goat’s milk and cheese is currently increasing. The production process of these types of cheese is being carried out by traditional domestic production at farm level. However, knowledge in the field of hygiene, technology and health safety of cheeses are still insufficient. This study aimed to examine the physical and chemical quality and microbiological safety of sheep’s and goat’s milk and cheeses made from them. The month of milking influenced the content of milk components (p < 0.001) in sheep’s milk and goat’s milk, but no changes in SCC content during the examined period were found (p > 0.05). Level of contamination by Enterobacteriaceae sp. and coagulase-positive staphylococci was lower than 5 log CFU/mL in sheep’s and goat’s milk. During the ripening time, the number of lactic acid bacteria significantly raised (p < 0.001). Ripening time statistically changed (p < 0.001) not just the microbial safety of cheeses but also the color (p < 0.01). Under the applicable regulations, the analyzed samples were evaluated as suitable for human consumption.

Topics & Concepts

MilkingFood scienceRipeningSheep milkHygieneBiologyFood safetyAnimal scienceMedicinePathologyProbiotics and Fermented FoodsMeat and Animal Product QualityAnimal Diversity and Health Studies