Home-made cheese preservation using sodium alginate based on edible film incorporating essential oils

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Zineb Mahcene
Aminata Khelil
Sara Hasni
Fatih Bozkurt
Mohamed Bilal Goudjil
Fatih Tornuk
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[1] Kasdi Merbah University Ouargla,Lab of Protecting Ecosystems in Arid and Semi Arid Areas, Biological Sciences Department, Natural Sciences and Life Sciences Faculty
[2] Yildiz Technical University,Food Engineering Department, Chemical and Metallurgical Engineering Faculty
[3] Mus Alparslan University,Food Engineering Department, Enginneering and Architecture Faculty
[4] Kasdi Merbah University Ouargla,Lab. Process Engineering, Process Engineering Department, Applied Sciences Faculty
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Journal of Food Science and Technology | 2021年 / 58卷
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Home-made cheese; Preservation; Active film; Sodium alginate; Essential oils;
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The objective of the present study is developing a new technique for the preservation of natural cheese by the use of an edible biofilm based on sodium alginate in order to evaluate the effect of the essential oils (O. basilicum L, R. officinalis L. A. herba alba Asso. M. pulegium L.) incorporated in the film on the oxidation stability, microbial spoilage, physicochemical characteristics and sensory criteria. The cheese samples coated with sodium alginate incorporated by the oils showed moderate stability in terms of oxidative stabilities of proteins and lipids during storage. In addition, poor microbial growth (total aerobic mesophilic flora, yeasts and fecal coliforms) was observed in cheese samples coated with biofilm, also, the growth of Staphylococci Salmonella and Molds for all types of cheese were completely inhibited. Additionally, it was observed that the biofilm coating reduced the weight loss and hardness of the cheese comparing with the uncoated sample. The results of sensory analysis revealed that uncoated cheese, coated with sodium alginate and sodium alginate composed of oil of O. basilicum were the most preferred by panelists, in comparison with others. Therefore, it was concluded that this technique of coating cheese with edible film activated with essential oils is preferred and favorable by virtue of the effect of oils preserving the cheese without seriously affecting their organoleptic properties.
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