In this research, biogenic amine types and quantity of Tulum and Kashar cheeses were determined. In addition, the relationship between biogenic amines and some microbiological-chemical properties of cheese samples were investigated. The contents of tryptamine, phenylethylamine, putrecine, cadaverine, histamine, tyramine of totally 40 samples (20 of each cheese) were examined. While only one sample of Tulum cheeses had no biogenic amines, different levels of biogenic amines were determined in other samples. No significant relation was confirmed between the biogenic amine quantity and total aerobic mesophilic bacteria, lactic acid bacteria, enterococci bacteria count, but there was a correlation between some biogenic amine contents and chemical properties which are tyrosine, lactic acid, pH, protein and ripening coefficient. Biogenic amine levels determined in the cheeses found below hazard limit values according to what legal limit.
Civil cheeses were purchased from urban vendors in the city centre of Erzurum, Turkey. The biogenic amine contents of the cheeses and their microbiological and chemical properties were determined. It was found out that biogenic amine concentrations of the samples were not exceeding the toxic doses-values. Total aerobic mesophilic bacteria, lactic acid bacteria and Enterobacteriaceae spp. were investigated as microbial analyses in the samples while several chemical analyses were executed. Statistical analyses were carried out for the determination of the relationship between the chemical properties and the biogenic amine contents of samples, and the existence of microorganisms and biogenic amines.
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