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Effects of different genotypes at the CSN3 and LGB loci on milk and cheese-making characteristics of the bovine Cinisara breed

Antonino Di GrigoliPaola Di GregorioMarco AlabisoDaniela FinizioA. RandoAdriana BonanoGiuseppe ManiaciAdriana Carmen Di TranaCarmelisa Valluzzi

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0301 basic medicineSettore AGR/19 - Zootecnica SpecialeWhey proteink-caseincow milkCinisaraBeta-lactoglobulin0402 animal and dairy sciencefood and beveragesCheese yield04 agricultural and veterinary sciencesBiologyCoagulation propertie040201 dairy & animal scienceApplied Microbiology and BiotechnologyBreed03 medical and health sciences030104 developmental biologyMilk yieldCaseinCinisara; cow milk; k-casein; Beta-lactoglobulin; Coagulation properties; Cheese yields;GenotypeComposition (visual arts)Food scienceFood Science

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The Cinisara is an autochthonous Sicilian bovine breed reared mainly for production of Caciocavallo Palermitano, a typical stretched-curd cheese. The distribution of A and B alleles at both the β-lactoglobulin (LGB) and κ-casein (CSN3) loci in Cinisara cows and their influence on milk traits and cheese yield and composition were analysed. The LGB alleles are associated with significantly different effects on whey protein level (lower for BB genotype, P < 0.01), and casein index (higher value for BB genotype, P < 0.001), while CSN3 alleles were associated with significantly different effects on milk yield and coagulation properties; the BB genotype showed higher values for milk yield (P < 0.01) and curd firmness (a30 P < 0.01 and a2r P < 0.01) and lower values for coagulation and curd firming time (P < 0.01) than the AA genotype. Cheese made with LGB BB milk showed higher percentage protein recovery (P < 0.01); cheese made with CSN3 BB milk showed higher percentage fat recovery (P < 0.05).

https://doi.org/10.1016/j.idairyj.2016.11.001