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The manuscript presents results of investigations aimed at determining changes in conductance properties of raw milk homogenized at pressures of 5, 10, 15 and 20 MPa. Results obtained demonstrated that values of impedance were the highest and those of admittance – the lowest at the applied pressure of ca. 15 MPa, at which additionally the degree of fat globules disintegration appeared to approximate...
This study demonstrated that vibration (with a constant frequency, i.e. 30 Hz, acceleration of 1 g, exposure time of 60 min and variable container filling, i.e. 50, 80 and 100%) affected an increase in milk acidity and produced unfavorable changes in its components. The dynamics of these changes were inversely proportional to the degree of milk container filling. The storage stability of the raw material...
The aim of the present study was to determine the effects of cold storage (temp. 4 and 8°C) on some physicochemical properties and technological suitability of raw milk subjected to vertical vibration at various frequencies (10, 30 and 60 Hz). An analysis of the results showed that vibration increased milk acidity and negatively affected milk components. The process caused, among others, an increase...
The hygienic quality and physicochemical properties of raw milk from Holstein-Friesian and Jersey cows were determined in the study. It was found that the total bacterial count and the somatic cell count in milk samples were within the threshold limit values specified by relevant legal regulations. Milk from Jersey cows contained much higher levels of dry matter, which resulted primarily from higher...
The ethanol-influenced changes in proteins and some mineral compounds of milk were examined. Despite apparent phasing (induction and post-induction phases), the ethanol coagulation of milk was found to be a continuous process, lasting until 75% of proteins was coagulated and about 20% of proteins was changed into proteozo-peptone and non-protein nitrogen. It was shown that as2-casein and ß-lactoglobulin...
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