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Title

Characterization of the Detailed Fatty Acid Profiles of a Large Number of Types of Cheese from the Mountains and Plains.

Authors

Bittante, Giovanni; Amalfitano, Nicolò; Tagliapietra, Franco; Schiavon, Stefano; Cipolat-Gotet, Claudio; Stocco, Giorgia

Abstract

The aim of this study was to characterize the highly detailed fatty acid (FA) profiles of 258 cheeses of 18 different categories of cheese collected in the mountains and on the plains of the Veneto region (Italy). The results clearly showed that, aside from the distinctive FA profiles of goat cheeses (more short-chain FAs and fewer MUFAs), the three categories of Formaggio di Malga (artisanal cheeses produced on temporary summer farms on Alpine pastures where transhumance is practiced) were very different from the other cheese categories in terms of their much higher CLA and omega-3 contents. Two categories of cheese from permanent farms in the mountains (Morlacco del Grappa and Monte Veronese PDO) were intermediate, and two other categories of cheeses originating in the mountains (Asiago PDO and Montasio PDO), but now produced mainly on the plains, were not distinguishable from the other cheese categories. The very detailed profile (65 individual FA, 11 isomers, and 12 groups of FAs) and the large number of cheese types analyzed (18) may represent a useful reference for future investigations, especially on the causes of variability in FAs and on their relationships with sensory properties and nutrition/health in humans.

Subjects

HILL farming; NUTRITIONAL value; FATTY acids; TRANSHUMANCE; NUTRITION; CHEESE; GOAT cheese

Publication

Foods, 2024, Vol 13, Issue 24, p4040

ISSN

2304-8158

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.3390/foods13244040

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