Total proteolysis in bovine raw bulk milk of Northern Sweden
Proteases are enzymes that catalyze protein breakdown. The major indigenous protease is plasmin, that together with proteases originating from somatic cells and bacteria, accounts for most of the proteolytic activity in bovine milk. In many dairy products, the key characteristics depends on the conc...
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SLU/Department of Molecular Sciences
2020
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