Purpose
– The purpose of the present study was to evaluate the effect of tert-Butylhydroquinone (TBHQ) on the quality characteristics of low-fat Kalari, a hard and dry cheese. The products treated with TBHQ were assessed for various oxidative stability and storage-quality parameters.
Design/methodology/approach
– Low-fat Kalari was prepared and treated with different concentrations of TBHQ (0, 200, 300 ppm) and aerobically packaged within low-density polyethylene pouches and assessed for physicochemical, microbiological and sensory characteristics under refrigerated (4 ± 1°C) conditions.
Findings
– TBHQ showed a significant (p
<
0.05) effect on the lipid stability, as the treated products exhibited significantly (p
<
0.05) lower TBARS (mg malonaldehyde/kg) values for the entire period of storage. pH showed a significant (p
<
0.05) decreasing trend, whereas titratable acidity followed a significant (p
<
0.05) increasing trend with storage period in control as well as treated products. No significant (p
>
0.05) effect was observed on the microbiological characteristics of the products, as TBHQ-treated products showed comparable (p
>
0.05) values for total plate count, psychrophillic count and yeast and mould count. Significantly (p
<
0.05) higher scores were observed for various sensory parameters of the treated products.
Originality/value
– TBHQ successfully improved the storage quality of low fat Kalari during refrigerated (4 ± 1°C) storage and may be commercially exploited as an antioxidant in Kalari and other cheese like products.
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