Effect of glucono delta lactone and potassium sorbate on the texture and stability of fresh goat milk cheese

This study investigated the impact of different concentrations of Glucono Delta Lactone (GDL) and the addition of potassium sorbate on the physicochemical and microbial properties, structure, and texture of cheese during a 28-day storage period. The results showed that higher concentrations of GDL l...

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Main Authors: Zahari, Rasmiza Z., Ibadullah, Wan Z.W., Rahim, Farah N.A., Salim, Sabir
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Published: Khon Kaen University,Research and Technology Transfer Affairs Division 2025
Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/120607/
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author Zahari, Rasmiza Z.
Ibadullah, Wan Z.W.
Rahim, Farah N.A.
Salim, Sabir
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Ibadullah, Wan Z.W.
Rahim, Farah N.A.
Salim, Sabir
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description This study investigated the impact of different concentrations of Glucono Delta Lactone (GDL) and the addition of potassium sorbate on the physicochemical and microbial properties, structure, and texture of cheese during a 28-day storage period. The results showed that higher concentrations of GDL led to increased acidity in the cheese, resulting in a softer and more hydrated texture. The addition of potassium sorbate effectively controlled microbial growth, reducing Total Plate Count (TPC) and extending the cheese's shelf life by up to 28 days. Texture analysis revealed that the samples with potassium sorbate had a better and more stable texture. GDL had concentration-dependent effects on cheese's adhesiveness, resilience, hardness, and cohesiveness. Fourier Transformed-Infra Red (FT-IR) analysis revealed shifts in the O-H, C-H, and C=O peaks, indicating that GDL caused changes in the cheese's chemical structure through acidification, while potassium sorbate contributed to stabilization by interacting with proteins and lipids. The combined analysis of yield percentages, moisture content, and color provides valuable insights for optimizing cheese production.
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spelling my.upm.eprints-1206072025-10-07T00:33:14Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/120607/ Effect of glucono delta lactone and potassium sorbate on the texture and stability of fresh goat milk cheese Zahari, Rasmiza Z. Ibadullah, Wan Z.W. Rahim, Farah N.A. Salim, Sabir This study investigated the impact of different concentrations of Glucono Delta Lactone (GDL) and the addition of potassium sorbate on the physicochemical and microbial properties, structure, and texture of cheese during a 28-day storage period. The results showed that higher concentrations of GDL led to increased acidity in the cheese, resulting in a softer and more hydrated texture. The addition of potassium sorbate effectively controlled microbial growth, reducing Total Plate Count (TPC) and extending the cheese's shelf life by up to 28 days. Texture analysis revealed that the samples with potassium sorbate had a better and more stable texture. GDL had concentration-dependent effects on cheese's adhesiveness, resilience, hardness, and cohesiveness. Fourier Transformed-Infra Red (FT-IR) analysis revealed shifts in the O-H, C-H, and C=O peaks, indicating that GDL caused changes in the cheese's chemical structure through acidification, while potassium sorbate contributed to stabilization by interacting with proteins and lipids. The combined analysis of yield percentages, moisture content, and color provides valuable insights for optimizing cheese production. Khon Kaen University,Research and Technology Transfer Affairs Division 2025 Article PeerReviewed Zahari, Rasmiza Z. and Ibadullah, Wan Z.W. and Rahim, Farah N.A. and Salim, Sabir (2025) Effect of glucono delta lactone and potassium sorbate on the texture and stability of fresh goat milk cheese. Asia-Pacific Journal of Science and Technology, 30 (4). ISSN 2539-6293 https://doi.nrct.go.th//ListDoi/listDetail?Resolve_DOI=10.14456/apst.2025.55 10.14456/apst.2025.55
spellingShingle Zahari, Rasmiza Z.
Ibadullah, Wan Z.W.
Rahim, Farah N.A.
Salim, Sabir
Effect of glucono delta lactone and potassium sorbate on the texture and stability of fresh goat milk cheese
title Effect of glucono delta lactone and potassium sorbate on the texture and stability of fresh goat milk cheese
title_full Effect of glucono delta lactone and potassium sorbate on the texture and stability of fresh goat milk cheese
title_fullStr Effect of glucono delta lactone and potassium sorbate on the texture and stability of fresh goat milk cheese
title_full_unstemmed Effect of glucono delta lactone and potassium sorbate on the texture and stability of fresh goat milk cheese
title_short Effect of glucono delta lactone and potassium sorbate on the texture and stability of fresh goat milk cheese
title_sort effect of glucono delta lactone and potassium sorbate on the texture and stability of fresh goat milk cheese
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/120607/
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