Microbial communities play an important role in the maturation of cheese and determine to a large degree its taste quality. The typicality and the sensory richness of Tessala camembert diversity is preserved by this microflora. In the present study, we tried after isolation and purification to characterize genotypically lactic microflora of this cheese at the end of maturation of the transformation from thermized milk of local breed cow. The bacterial DNA from twenty-two purified lactic culture was established by an amplification of ribosomal DNA 16S by specific universal primers of prokaryotes with strains reference of each isolated bacterial species used as positive controls. The results show the characteristic of the Tessala camembert by the diversity of its original lactic flora dominated by lactococci, enterococci, lactobacilli, pediococci and leuconostocs, preserved by the initial thermization of milk used to maintain the technologically-interested dairy microbial ecosystem.
Background: The cheese-making ability of milks varies due to its chemical composition and several factors related to good farming practices.Methods: Among these factors, the lactation stage was studied on a batch of 15 Prim’Holstein dairy cows under real production conditions at the experimental farm of the University of Mostaganem. The fresh milks produced were tested with simple criteria of chemical composition in protein rate, butyrous rate, mineral intake, on coagulation ability and cheese yield with a repeatability spread over 3 months. Result: The results indicated that the lactation stage has a significant effect, on the composition of milk, especially in terms of protein and mineral richness and on its ability to coagulate. In addition, the urea dosage showed a deficiency in the food ration of digestible nitrogen to the herd directly influenced the protein mass of milk and consequently on the technological processing times and cheese yields.
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