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Journal article ยท Preprint article

Processing Challenges and Opportunities of Camel Dairy Products

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University of Copenhagen1

University of Botswana2

Haramaya University3

National Food Institute, Technical University of Denmark4

Research Group for Gut Microbiology and Immunology, National Food Institute, Technical University of Denmark5

A review on the challenges and opportunities of processing camel milk into dairy products is provided with an objective of exploring the challenges of processing and assessing the opportunities for developing functional products from camel milk. The gross composition of camel milk is similar to bovine milk.

Nonetheless, the relative composition, distribution, and the molecular structure of the milk components are reported to be different. Consequently, manufacturing of camel dairy products such as cheese, yoghurt, or butter using the same technology as for dairy products from bovine milk can result in processing difficulties and products of inferior quality.

However, scientific evidence points to the possibility of transforming camel milk into products by optimization of the processing parameters. Additionally, camel milk has traditionally been used for its medicinal values and recent scientific studies confirm that it is a rich source of bioactive, antimicrobial, and antioxidant substances.

The current literature concerning product design and functional potential of camel milk is fragmented in terms of time, place, and depth of the research. Therefore, it is essential to understand the fundamental features of camel milk and initiate detailed multidisciplinary research to fully explore and utilize its functional and technological properties.

Language: English
Publisher: Hindawi
Year: 2017
Pages: 9061757
ISSN: 13652621 , 09505423 , 23145765 and 23567015
Types: Journal article and Preprint article
DOI: 10.1155/2017/9061757
ORCIDs: Hansen, Egon Bech , 0000-0001-5818-3020 and 0000-0003-2658-414X

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