Abstract

Genetic variants of milk proteins affect composition, technological characteristics and, as a consequence, cheesemaking properties of milk (Jakob and Puhan, 1992; Mariani and Summer, 1999). The effects of αS1, β and k-caseins variants, on milk coagulation properties are well known (Grosclaude, 1988). Cheesemaking involving many cheese varieties showed shorter clotting and curd firming times, higher curd firmness and cheese yields with the k-casein BB variant (Van Den Berg et al., 1992;Walsh et al., 1998)......

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