Abstract
We report the relaxometric dataset obtained on renneted milk during syneresis by Time-Domain Nuclear Magnetic Resonance spectroscopy (TD-NMR). Data were obtained on cow's milk provided by two different producers in two different lactation seasons (April and October) and on a group of goat's milk samples (one season, November–December, one producer). TD-NMR data refer to spin-spin relaxation times (T2) decay curves and distributions measured at 40 °C at seven time points after rennet addition, up to 70 minutes of syneresis. Curd was cut 30 min after rennet addition without removing the NMR tube from the TD-NMR instrument. The dataset here reported is related to the research article entitled “Non invasive monitoring of curd syneresis upon renneting of raw and heat-treated cow's and goat's milk” [E. Curti, A. Pardu, S. Del Vigo, R. Sanna, R. Anedda, Non-invasive monitoring of curd syneresis upon renneting of raw and heat-treated cow's and goat's milk, Int. Dairy J. 90 (2019) 95–97].
Highlights
We report the relaxometric dataset obtained on renneted milk during syneresis by Time-Domain Nuclear Magnetic Resonance spectroscopy (TD-NMR)
TD-NMR data refer to spin-spin relaxation times (T2) decay curves and distributions measured at 40 C at seven time points after rennet addition, up to 70 minutes of syneresis
The dataset here reported is related to the research article entitled “Non invasive monitoring of curd syneresis upon renneting of raw and heat-treated cow's and goat's milk” [E
Summary
A low-field Nuclear Magnetic Resonance dataset of whole milk during coagulation and syneresis We report the relaxometric dataset obtained on renneted milk during syneresis by Time-Domain Nuclear Magnetic Resonance spectroscopy (TD-NMR). TD-NMR data refer to spin-spin relaxation times (T2) decay curves and distributions measured at 40 C at seven time points after rennet addition, up to 70 minutes of syneresis.
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