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Studies on Microbial Changes of Shrikhand Prepared from Safflower Milk


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1 Department of Animal Science and Dairy Science, Vasantrao Naik Marathwada Krishi Vidyapeeth, Parbhani, M. S., India
2 Department of Animal Science and Dairy Science, Vasantrao Naik Marathwada Krishi Vidyapeeth, Parbhani, M. S., India
     

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Shrikhand was prepared from buffalo milk blended with 50 per cent safflower milk and studied for shelf-life. The SPC count was declined from 98 x 103 to 45 x 103 and 38 x 103 cfu/g for Shrikhand stored at - 10 and 5 oC temperature, respectively on 7th day while the SPC count of Shrikhand stored at 30 oC increased to 180 x 103 cfu/g in 24 hrs. As the storage temperature increased, the SPC count increased. The yeast and mould count of Shrikhand stored at 30 oC was 65 x 102 cfu/g on first day and increased to 275 x 102 on 2nd day making the product unacceptable. The yeast and mould count was increased during storage. Coliform micro-organism was absent in fresh and stored Shrikhand. The Shrikhand stored at - 10 oC was acceptable upto 56 days. The overall acceptability score of Shrikhand stored at 5 oC for 0, 7, 14, 21, 28, 35, 42, 49 and 56 days storage was 8.30, 8.22, 8.17, 7.95, 7.75, 7.52, 7.35, 6.37 and 5.20, respectively. Shrikhand at 5 oC could be stored upto 49 days afterward it showed little off flavour and little mouldy growth on the surface. Shrikhand stored at 30 oC was acceptable on first day only.

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Safflower Milk, Sensory Evaluation, SPC, Yeast,mould
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H. K. Kuttabadkar
Department of Animal Science and Dairy Science, Vasantrao Naik Marathwada Krishi Vidyapeeth, Parbhani, M. S., India
V. J. Kambale
Department of Animal Science and Dairy Science, Vasantrao Naik Marathwada Krishi Vidyapeeth, Parbhani, M. S., India
S. G. Narwade
Department of Animal Science and Dairy Science, Vasantrao Naik Marathwada Krishi Vidyapeeth, Parbhani, M. S., India
S. P. Poul
Department of Animal Science and Dairy Science, Vasantrao Naik Marathwada Krishi Vidyapeeth, Parbhani, M. S., India

Abstract


Shrikhand was prepared from buffalo milk blended with 50 per cent safflower milk and studied for shelf-life. The SPC count was declined from 98 x 103 to 45 x 103 and 38 x 103 cfu/g for Shrikhand stored at - 10 and 5 oC temperature, respectively on 7th day while the SPC count of Shrikhand stored at 30 oC increased to 180 x 103 cfu/g in 24 hrs. As the storage temperature increased, the SPC count increased. The yeast and mould count of Shrikhand stored at 30 oC was 65 x 102 cfu/g on first day and increased to 275 x 102 on 2nd day making the product unacceptable. The yeast and mould count was increased during storage. Coliform micro-organism was absent in fresh and stored Shrikhand. The Shrikhand stored at - 10 oC was acceptable upto 56 days. The overall acceptability score of Shrikhand stored at 5 oC for 0, 7, 14, 21, 28, 35, 42, 49 and 56 days storage was 8.30, 8.22, 8.17, 7.95, 7.75, 7.52, 7.35, 6.37 and 5.20, respectively. Shrikhand at 5 oC could be stored upto 49 days afterward it showed little off flavour and little mouldy growth on the surface. Shrikhand stored at 30 oC was acceptable on first day only.

Keywords


Safflower Milk, Sensory Evaluation, SPC, Yeast,mould