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1 Northeast Dairy Foods Research Center, Department of Food Science, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY 14853
Eight Holstein cows in midlactation were selected for low milk somatic cell count (SCC) and the absence of the pathogens that cause mastitis. Milk collection and cottage cheese manufacture from low SCC milk were replicated on each of 4 d (control period). Each cow was infused with 1000 cfu of Streptococcus agalactiae. One week after infusion, milk from the same eight cows was collected and commingled. On each of 4 d, cottage cheese was made from milk with high SCC (treatment period). A mass-balance protocol, accounting for protein and total solids, was used to determine recoveries in whey, wash water, and uncreamed curd. Actual yields, yields adjusted for composition, and theoretical yields of uncreamed curd were calculated. Mean milk SCC for the periods with the low SCC (control) and the high SCC (treatment) were 83 x 103 and 872 x 103 cells/ml, respectively. The recovery of protein in the uncreamed curd was higher during the low SCC period than during the high SCC period (75.85% vs. 74.35%). High SCC and the associated higher proteolytic activity caused higher protein loss in the whey and wash water and more curd fines. The percentage of total solids recovery in uncreamed curd was higher for high SCC milk because the lactose content of the high SCC milk was 0.27% lower than that of the low SCC milk. The moisture content of the curd was higher for the high SCC milk (82.75% vs. 83.81%). Proteolysis during refrigerated storage was faster in cottage cheese made from high SCC milk. The yield efficiency of uncreamed curd, adjusted for composition based on 81% moisture, was 4.34% lower for the cottage cheese curd made from high SCC milk.
Key Words: somatic cell counts cheese yield cheese composition cottage cheese
Submitted on September 4, 1996
Accepted on December 19, 1997
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