2023
DOI: 10.15587/1729-4061.2023.272212
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Production of yogurt from goat and sheep milk with a fruit and berry concentrate

Abstract: The production and use of fruit and berry concentrates in combination with fermented milk products is attractive for many manufacturers because as a result it is possible to obtain unique recipes with a bright and attractive taste for consumers, and high functional properties. However, the use of fruit and berry concentrates in combination with fermented milk products leads to a reduction in the shelf life or absolute spoilage of products. Thus, after the initial analysis of modern technologies, the method of … Show more

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“…Preparation of standard solutions of each element to construct a standard curve. Data processing and plotting of the dependence of metal concentrations on interaction time were carried out in the Statistica 12.0 (USA) program [24,25] The experiment was carried out taking into account the detection limits and quantification limits of heavy metals characterized on the iCE3500 spectrometer. The data obtained can provide insight into the ability of pumpkin pomace and rind powder to adsorb lead and cadmium from aqueous solutions [26].…”
Section: Marc Impregnationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Preparation of standard solutions of each element to construct a standard curve. Data processing and plotting of the dependence of metal concentrations on interaction time were carried out in the Statistica 12.0 (USA) program [24,25] The experiment was carried out taking into account the detection limits and quantification limits of heavy metals characterized on the iCE3500 spectrometer. The data obtained can provide insight into the ability of pumpkin pomace and rind powder to adsorb lead and cadmium from aqueous solutions [26].…”
Section: Marc Impregnationmentioning
confidence: 99%