Distribution of biogenic amines and polyamines in cheese

S Novella‐Rodríguez… - Journal of food …, 2003 - Wiley Online Library
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Biogenic amines and polyamines were measured in unripened cheese and 4 types of
ripened cheese. The study included cheeses produced from both pasteurized and raw milks.
All amines were lower in unripened than in ripened cheeses. The amine contents varied
among different types of ripened cheese, within the same type of cheese, and also within the
parts of cheeses. The main amines in ripened cheeses were tyramine, cadaverine, and
putrescine. The highest concentration of tyramine was found in hard‐ripened raw‐milk …
Abstract
Biogenic amines and polyamines were measured in unripened cheese and 4 types of ripened cheese. The study included cheeses produced from both pasteurized and raw milks. All amines were lower in unripened than in ripened cheeses. The amine contents varied among different types of ripened cheese, within the same type of cheese, and also within the parts of cheeses. The main amines in ripened cheeses were tyramine, cadaverine, and putrescine. The highest concentration of tyramine was found in hard‐ripened raw‐milk cheeses, while blue cheese had the highest level of cadaverine. Unripened cheeses could be considered as well‐tolerated products for histamine‐ and tyramine‐sensitive individuals, whereas the wide variability in biogenic amines makes it difficult to generalize this consideration for all ripened cheeses.
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