Francisco José Delgado
University of Extremadura
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Food Chemistry | 2015
R. Contador; Francisco José Delgado; Jesús García-Parra; M. Garrido; Rosario Ramírez
The effect of Holder pasteurisation (HoP) (62.5°C for 30 min) or high-pressure treatments (400 or 600 MPa for 3 or 6 min) on the volatile compound profile of human breast milk was evaluated, in order to compare both preservation technologies. A total of 46 different volatile compounds was found in milk samples. The most abundant compounds detected were aliphatic hydrocarbons. In general, the effect of some high-pressure treatments on the volatile profile of human milk was less intense than that caused by HoP. The treatments at 400 and 600 MPa for 3 min maintained the volatile compounds at similar levels to those found in control milk samples. However, the application of 600 MPa for 6 min changed the original volatile compounds of human milk, even more than HoP. Since, HPP at 400 or 600 MPa for 3 min preserved the original volatile compounds of human milk, this novel process may be an alternative to thermal pasteurisation.
Journal of Food Science | 2011
Francisco José Delgado; José González-Crespo; Ramón Cava; Rosario Ramírez
Free fatty acids (FFA) and lipid and protein oxidation changes were studied throughout maturation process of a raw goat milk cheese with protected designation of origin. Cheeses were analyzed at 4 different times of maturation, at 1, 30, 60, and 90 d. All FFA significantly increased during maturation and the relative increase was higher for long-chain than medium- or short-chain FFA. At the end of maturation, oleic (C18:1 n9), butyric (C4:0), and palmitic (C16:0) acids were the most abundant. The higher levels of short-chain fatty acids (SCFA) regarding total FFA obtained at the end of Ibores cheese ripening compared with other raw goat milk cheeses, highlight the notable role of SCFA on the flavor of this cheese owing to their low-odor thresholds. Lipid oxidation values significantly increased during maturation process but low levels of malondialdehyde were reported; however, protein oxidation did not significantly change during ripening.
Food Science and Technology International | 2013
Francisco José Delgado; Jonathan Delgado; José González-Crespo; Ramón Cava; Rosario Ramírez
The effect of high-pressure treatment (400 or 600 MPa for 7 min) on microbiology, proteolysis, texture and sensory parameters was investigated in a mature raw goat milk cheese. At day 60 of analysis, Mesophilic aerobic, Enterobacteriaceae, lactic acid bacteria and Listeria spp. were inactivated after high-pressure treatment at 400 or 600 MPa. At day 90, mesophilic aerobic, lactic acid bacteria and Micrococacceae counts were significantly lower in high-pressure-treated cheeses than in control ones. In general, nitrogen fractions were significantly modified after high-pressure treatment on day 60 at 600 MPa compared with control cheeses, but this effect was not found in cheeses after 30 days of storage (day 90). On the other hand, high-pressure treatment caused a significant increase of some texture parameters. However, sensory analysis showed that neither trained panellists nor consumers found significant differences between control and high-pressure-treated cheeses.
Food Chemistry | 2010
Francisco José Delgado; José González-Crespo; Ramón Cava; Jesús García-Parra; Rosario Ramírez
Food Chemistry | 2011
Francisco José Delgado; José González-Crespo; Ramón Cava; Rosario Ramírez
Lwt - Food Science and Technology | 2012
Francisco José Delgado; José González-Crespo; Ramón Cava; Rosario Ramírez
International Dairy Journal | 2011
Francisco José Delgado; José González-Crespo; Ramón Cava; Rosario Ramírez
European Food Research and Technology | 2011
Francisco José Delgado; José González-Crespo; Ramón Cava; Rosario Ramírez
International Dairy Journal | 2013
Rebeca Contador; Jonathan Delgado-Adámez; Francisco José Delgado; Ramón Cava; Rosario Ramírez
International Journal of Food Science and Technology | 2009
Francisco José Delgado; José González-Crespo; Luis Ladero; Ramón Cava; Rosario Ramírez