The aim of the study was to evaluate the transfer of conjugated linoleic acid (CLA) and of C18:1 isomers from sheep milk to Pecorino Toscano protected denomination of origin cheese and to monitor the stability of these fatty acids during ripening. The total content of C18:1 fatty acids was not affected by milk treatment but there were changes in the isomers profile. In particular, the milk trans11 C18:1 decreased with pasteurization and after starter culture addition. In contrast, trans10 C18:1 and cis9, trans11 C18:2 were enhanced by the thermal treatment of milk. The fatty acid profile of cheese reflected that of milk used for cheese making with the exception of the C18:1 and CLA isomer profile. The cheese ripening affected the percentage of cis9, trans11 C18:2, which increased more than 10% on total content of CLA.

Conjugated Linoleic Acid (CLA) and C18:1 isomers content in milk fat of sheep and their transfer to Pecorino Toscano D.O.P. cheese / BUCCIONI A.; RAPACCINI S.; ANTONGIOVANNI M.; MINIERI S.; CONTE G.; MELE M.. - In: INTERNATIONAL DAIRY JOURNAL. - ISSN 0958-6946. - STAMPA. - 20:(2010), pp. 190-194. [10.1016/j.idairyj.2009.10.001]

Conjugated Linoleic Acid (CLA) and C18:1 isomers content in milk fat of sheep and their transfer to Pecorino Toscano D.O.P. cheese.

BUCCIONI, ARIANNA;RAPACCINI, STEFANO;ANTONGIOVANNI, MAURO;MINIERI, SARA;
2010

Abstract

The aim of the study was to evaluate the transfer of conjugated linoleic acid (CLA) and of C18:1 isomers from sheep milk to Pecorino Toscano protected denomination of origin cheese and to monitor the stability of these fatty acids during ripening. The total content of C18:1 fatty acids was not affected by milk treatment but there were changes in the isomers profile. In particular, the milk trans11 C18:1 decreased with pasteurization and after starter culture addition. In contrast, trans10 C18:1 and cis9, trans11 C18:2 were enhanced by the thermal treatment of milk. The fatty acid profile of cheese reflected that of milk used for cheese making with the exception of the C18:1 and CLA isomer profile. The cheese ripening affected the percentage of cis9, trans11 C18:2, which increased more than 10% on total content of CLA.
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BUCCIONI A.; RAPACCINI S.; ANTONGIOVANNI M.; MINIERI S.; CONTE G.; MELE M.
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