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Filiz Yangilar 한국축산식품학회 2016 한국축산식품학회지 Vol.36 No.3
Objective of the present study is to investigate the effect of coated edible films with chitosan solutions enriched with essential oil (EO) on the chemical, microbial and sensory properties of Kashar cheese during ripening time. Generally, no differences were found in total aerobic mesophilic bacteria, streptococci and lactoccocci counts among cheeses but these microorganism counts increased during 60 and 90 d storage especially in C1 (uncoated sample) as compared with coated samples. Antimicrobial effectiveness of the films against moulds was measured on 30, 60, and 90 d of storage. In addition of fish EO into chitosan edible films samples were showed to affect significantly decreased the moulds (p<0.05) as 1.15 Log CFU/g in C4 (with fish oil (1% w/v) fortified chitosan film) on the 90th d, while in C1 as 3.89 Log CFU/g on the 90th d of ripening. Compared to other cheese samples, C2 (coated with chitosan film) and C4 coated cheese samples revealed higher levels of water-soluble nitrogen and ripening index at the end of storage. C2 coated cheese samples were preferred more by the panellists while C4 coated cheese samples received the lowest scores.
Yangilar, Filiz Korean Society for Food Science of Animal Resource 2016 한국축산식품학회지 Vol.36 No.3
Objective of the present study is to investigate the effect of coated edible films with chitosan solutions enriched with essential oil (EO) on the chemical, microbial and sensory properties of Kashar cheese during ripening time. Generally, no differences were found in total aerobic mesophilic bacteria, streptococci and lactoccocci counts among cheeses but these microorganism counts increased during 60 and 90 d storage especially in C1 (uncoated sample) as compared with coated samples. Antimicrobial effectiveness of the films against moulds was measured on 30, 60, and 90 d of storage. In addition of fish EO into chitosan edible films samples were showed to affect significantly decreased the moulds (p<0.05) as 1.15 Log CFU/g in C4 (with fish oil (1% w/v) fortified chitosan film) on the 90<sup>th</sup> d, while in C1 as 3.89 Log CFU/g on the 90<sup>th</sup> d of ripening. Compared to other cheese samples, C2 (coated with chitosan film) and C4 coated cheese samples revealed higher levels of water-soluble nitrogen and ripening index at the end of storage. C2 coated cheese samples were preferred more by the panellists while C4 coated cheese samples received the lowest scores.
Yangilar, Filiz Korean Society for Food Science of Animal Resource 2015 한국축산식품학회지 Vol.35 No.2
The objective of present study was to evaluate the effects of the application of chitosan and chitosan/whey protein on the chemical, microbial and organoleptic properties of Göbek Kashar cheese during ripening time (on 3<sup>rd</sup>, 30<sup>th</sup>, 60<sup>th</sup> and 90<sup>th</sup> d). Difference in microbiological and chemical changes between samples was found to be significant (p<0.05) during ripening period. Cheese samples with edible coating had statistically lower mould counts compared to the uncoated samples. Furthermore the highest and lowest mould counts were determined in control (4.20 Log CFU/g) and other samples (<1 Log CFU/g) at 60<sup>th</sup> and 90<sup>th</sup> d of storage. All samples exhibited higher levels of water soluble nitrogen and ripening index at the end of storage process. At the end of 90 day storage period, no signicant dierences in salt and fat values were observed among the cheeses studied. The edible coatings had a beneficial effect on the sensory quality of cheese samples. In the result of sensory analysis, while cheese C and the chitosan coated cheese samples were more preferred by the panellists, the chitosan/whey protein film-coated cheese samples received the lowest scores. This study shows coating suggests could be used to improve the quality of cheese during ripening time.
Filiz Yangilar 한국축산식품학회 2015 한국축산식품학회지 Vol.35 No.2
The objective of present study was to evaluate the effects of the application of chitosan and chitosan/whey protein on the chemical, microbial and organoleptic properties of Göbek Kashar cheese during ripening time (on 3rd , 30th , 60th and 90th d). Difference in micro- biological and chemical changes between samples was found to be significant (p<0.05) during ripening period. Cheese samples with edible coating had statistically lower mould counts compared to the uncoated samples. Furthermore the highest and lowest mould counts were determined in control (4.20 Log CFU/g) and other samples (<1 Log CFU/g) at 60th and 90th d of storage. All samples exhibited higher levels of water soluble nitrogen and ripening index at the end of storage process. At the end of 90 day storage period, no signicant dierences in salt and fat values were observed among the cheeses studied. The edible coatings had a beneficial effect on the sensory quality of cheese samples. In the result of sensory analysis, while cheese C and the chitosan coated cheese samples were more preferred by the panellists, the chitosan/whey protein film-coated cheese samples received the lowest scores. This study shows coating suggests could be used to improve the quality of cheese during ripening time.
Filiz Yangilar 한국식품과학회 2023 Food Science and Biotechnology Vol.32 No.4
This work aimed to evaluate the feasibility of fortifying Pepino marmalade containing erythritol and amaranth flour (1, 2, and 3%) as the source of antioxidants, dietary fiber, and polyphenols in yogurt for increasing nutritional value and improving storability. Both Pepino marmalade and amaranth flour increased the phenolic content, citric acid value, viscosity, and WHC of the yogurt samples. The diphenyl-1 picrylhydrazyl scavenging activity (DPPH), radical cation (ABTS*+) scavenging assay, oxygen radical absorption capacity (ORAC), and ferric-reducing antioxidant capacity (FRAP) were found to be in the range of 4.5–46.6%, 166.2–1022 µg AAE/g, 2.61–4.49 µmol Trolox/g, and 4.9–23.88 µmol Fe2+/g respectively. As the concentration of marmalade and amaranth flour increased, the samples showed higher b* and lower a* and L* values. In addition, the panelists stated that they enjoyed the yogurt samples with Pepino marmalade and amaranth flour.