rheological and sensory evaluation of yoghurts containing probiotic cultures

Authors

m. mohebbi

h. b. ghoddusi

abstract

in this study, the possibility of including probiotic starter cultures for making yoghurt was investigated. set yoghurts were made using three bio-cultures, all containing bifido-bacterium spp.. the effects of these starter cultures and total solids (i.e. addition of 0, 1 and 2% skim milk powder) on the rheological and sensory characteristics of the bio-yoghurts were compared with a standard starter culture (ch1) on the day of production (day 0) and after 7 and 14 days storage at 4oc. the rheological properties were evaluated using a universal texture analyser and sensory analyses were carried out using a five point hedonic scale. the results of texture studies showed that the type of starter culture had a significant effect on the rheological parameters including hardness, springiness, co-hesiveness, adhesiveness, chewiness and gumminess (p

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Journal title:
journal of agricultural science and technology

Publisher: tarbiat modares university

ISSN 1680-7073

volume 10

issue Number 2 2010

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