Abstract
AbstractComparative investigations for the possibilities of milk coagulation by the action of soluble and immobilized (on DEAE‐cellulose by adsorption) bacterial enzyme preparation “syrenin” in periods from 30–120 minutes at 5°C are carried out. The milk clotting activities of both preparations are equalized after 40 minutes. The laboratory experiments for producing a bulgarian white brine cheese by the immobilized “syrenin” show a tendency to decrease the losses of substance into the whey and to increase the curdle yields in comparison with these made by soluble preparation.
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