Publications by authors named "Klara Pasztorne Huszar"

The aim of the present study was to assess the effects of the low level of marine algae (daily 5 g per animal) on the milk, cheese, and whey composition; fatty acid profile of milk and cheese; and the sensory profile of goat milk using an e-nose device. Thirty Alpine goats were randomly divided into two groups: the control group (C, = 15)-fed grass with daily 600 g concentrate and the experimental group (MA, = 15) who received the same forage and concentrate supplemented with 5 g/head/day marine algae. Animals were kept indoors and the investigation period lasted 52 days, including the first six weeks as the period of adaptation and the last 10 days as the treatment period.

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Enzymatic hydrolysis of soybean milk proteins with cysteine protease papain was performed in an advanced bioreactor, operated with batch mode. In soybean milk protein hydrolysis reaction, enzyme and substrate ratio and reaction temperature were varied, ranging from 0.029:100-0.

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  • Lactose-based prebiotics, derived from lactose, have unique health benefits related to osteoporosis, blood-lipid, and glucose levels, and their functions are enhanced when combined with probiotics.
  • Evidence shows that these prebiotics help combat osteoporosis by improving mineral absorption and regulating bone cell activity, while also controlling blood lipid levels through suppression of fat-related genes and enzymes.
  • Lactose-based prebiotics like galacto-oligosaccharide and lactulose have been shown in clinical studies to improve mineral absorption and lower blood lipid and glucose levels, potentially providing significant health benefits.
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