Abstract

The proteolytic, lipolytic changes and the volatile profile of Xinotyri goat's cheese (an artisanal variety produced in the mountains of Naxos, a Greek island of the Aegean Sea) were studied during ripening. The cheese underwent very limited proteolysis; generally the WSN %TN and TCA-SN %TN contents remained stable, while the PTA-SN %TN content increased a little. Both β- and αs1-caseins were slightly degraded until the age of 22days and then remained stable. Free fatty acids (FFAs) content increased considerably during ripening and the most abundant FFAs were oleic, palmitic, myristic, stearic and capric acid. A total of 114 volatile compounds were detected. The most abundant group isolated at day 90 were alcohols followed by acids, ketones and esters, comprised 31.91%; 25.22%; 16.38%; and 15.54% of total compounds, respectively. Ethanol, acetic acid and hexanoic acid ethyl ester were at the highest level at all stages of ripening.

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