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Talanta | 2004

Glass and polymeric membrane electrodes for the measurement of pH in milk and cheese

Praveen Upreti; L.E. Metzger; Philippe Bühlmann

While there is a considerable interest in the food industry in determining various analytes using ion-selective electrodes (ISEs), only few reports describe their use for direct measurements in food. In this study, the suitability of glass electrodes and ionophore-based solvent polymeric ISEs for the determination of pH in Process cheese, Cheddar cheese and milk was investigated. The liquid junction potential between a 3M KCl bridge electrolyte and diluted as well as undiluted Process cheese was found to be negligible. Reference electrodes with ceramic plug and sleeve-type junctions performed well, although precautions needed to be taken to prevent plugging at the junctions. While the protein rennet casein posed no problems in pH measurements, the extraction of neutral lipophilic compounds or hydrophobic peptides into solvent polymeric membranes was evident, resulting in some loss of selectivity for monovalent cations upon exposure to cheese. However, it was found that ISEs based on tridodecylamine (R(3)N) as ionophore and o-nitrophenyl octyl ether (oNPOE) as plasticizer can be used to accurately measure the pH of milk and, after desensitization of the electrodes in a cheese emulsion, of diluted Process cheese. Since pH measurements with a glass electrode showed that emulsions of cheese moderately diluted to a cheese content of 70% have the same pH as undiluted cheeses, it is possible to determine the pH in cheese with ionophore-based ISEs. R(3)N membranes also performed well in undiluted milk.


Journal of Nutrition | 1999

Conjugated Linoleic Acids Alter Milk Fatty Acid Composition and Inhibit Milk Fat Secretion in Dairy Cows

P. Yvan Chouinard; Louise Corneau; D.M. Barbano; L.E. Metzger; Dale E. Bauman


Journal of Dairy Science | 2001

Effect of Milk Preacidification on Low Fat Mozzarella Cheese: II. Chemical and Functional Properties During Storage

L.E. Metzger; D.M. Barbano; P.S. Kindstedt; Mingruo Guo


Journal of Dairy Science | 1994

A New Approach Using Homogenization of Cream in the Manufacture of Reduced Fat Cheddar Cheese. 1. Manufacture, Composition, and Yield

L.E. Metzger; V.V. Mistry


Journal of Dairy Science | 2000

Effect of milk preacidification on low fat mozzarella cheese. I. Composition and yield

L.E. Metzger; D.M. Barbano; M.A. Rudan; P.S. Kindstedt


Journal of Dairy Science | 1996

Use of Ultrafiltered Sweet Buttermilk in the Manufacture of Reduced Fat Cheddar Cheese

V.V. Mistry; L.E. Metzger; J.L. Maubois


Journal of Dairy Science | 1991

Response of dairy cows to high doses of a sustained-release bovine somatotropin administered during two lactations. 1. Production response.

P.J. Eppard; S. Hudson; W.J. Cole; R.L. Hintz; G.F. Hartnell; T.W. Hunter; L.E. Metzger; A.R. Torkelson; B.G. Hammond; R. J. Collier; G.M. Lanza


Journal of Dairy Science | 1995

A New Approach Using Homogenization of Cream in the Manufacture of Reduced Fat Cheddar Cheese. 2. Microstructure, Fat Globule Distribution, and Free Oil

L.E. Metzger; V.V. Mistry


Journal of Dairy Science | 2001

Effect of Milk Preacidification on Low Fat Mozzarella Cheese: III. Post-Melt Chewiness and Whiteness

L.E. Metzger; D.M. Barbano; P.S. Kindstedt


Journal of Dairy Science | 1999

Measurement of postmelt chewiness of Mozzarella cheese

L.E. Metzger; D.M. Barbano

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V.V. Mistry

South Dakota State University

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