2021
DOI: 10.4025/actascibiolsci.v43i1.57275
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Milk-clotting proteases from Pleurotus albidus: an innovative alternative for the production of Minas frescal cheese

Abstract: Pleurotus albidus, a naturally growing species in the Amazon region, has been considered a promising source of milk-clotting proteases. The production of such enzymes using lignocellulosic residues is a sustainable alternative to replace mammalian rennet. The application of P. albidus milk-clotting proteases in cheese making has not yet been reported in the scientific literature. The aim of this study was to characterize the milk-clotting proteases of P. albidus and use these enzymes in the production of Minas… Show more

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“…Mushrooms of the genus Pleurotus are edible and capable of degrading lignin (Contato et al, 2020a) and for this reason many studies explore their ligninolytic enzymes, but little is known about their hydrolytic enzymes. The potential of Pleurotus hydrolytic enzymes in milk coagulation was demonstrated in the literature (Martim, Silva, Alecrim, Teixeira, & Teixeira, 2021).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Mushrooms of the genus Pleurotus are edible and capable of degrading lignin (Contato et al, 2020a) and for this reason many studies explore their ligninolytic enzymes, but little is known about their hydrolytic enzymes. The potential of Pleurotus hydrolytic enzymes in milk coagulation was demonstrated in the literature (Martim, Silva, Alecrim, Teixeira, & Teixeira, 2021).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%