Abstract

Abstract The variability in activities of plasmin (PL) and plasminogen (PG) in bulk milk samples from different breeds of goats was investigated. The mean PL activity was higher (19.56±4.72 U g −1 ) than in milk from other ruminant species, while PG-derived activity was, surprisingly, lower (12.84±5.31 U g −1 ). No significant differences in PL and PG levels were observed among goat breeds, but PL activity and PL/PG ratio increased in late lactation compared with early lactation. PL activities in pilot-scale curds (acid or rennet) and in some Italian cheeses made from caprine milk were also measured. Generally, acid curds and cheeses had lower residual PL and PG-derived activities than rennet curds and semi-hard cheeses. In addition, the PL/PG ratio was greatly reduced in rennet curds, due to a higher extent of PG-derived activity. Measurement of proteolysis of β -casein in curds confirmed that more extensive proteolysis occurred in rennet curds, which had higher residual PL activities.

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