Aroma profile
Derived from flavor compounds · verified measured labels + GNN ensemble predictions
Flavor compounds
60 compounds identified — FoodAtlas / FooDB verified
Molecular pairings
Pairs well with — computed from shared flavor compounds
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Ingredient
Derived from flavor compounds · verified measured labels + GNN ensemble predictions
60 compounds identified — FoodAtlas / FooDB verified
Pairs well with — computed from shared flavor compounds
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Campylobacter fetus subsp. jejuni → survives → bovine milk
“Maximal viabilities of Campylobacter organisms kept at 4 degrees C were 3 weeks in feces, 3 weeks in milk, 4 weeks in water, and 5 weeks in urine.”
Campylobacter jejuni → is inactivated → in sterile milk at an intermediate rate
“was inactivated at an intermediate rate in sterile milk”
Campylobacter jejuni → decreases → viable cells in unpasteurized milk
“the most tolerant strain showed a less than 2-log10 decrease in viable cells after 14 days, and the most sensitive strain showed a greater than 6-log10 decrease after 7 days”
Campylobacter jejuni → survives → in unpasteurized milk at 4 degrees C
“Survival of eight Campylobacter strains in unpasteurized milk (4 degrees C) varied greatly”
aflatoxin contamination → caused by → poor processing and storage of milk, cereal grains, and nuts
“Poor processing and storage of milk, cereal grains, and nuts are a major cause of aflatoxin contamination and mold proliferation.”
foodborne illnesses → caused by → adulteration of milk
“a growing trend of adulteration in foods during the recent past, particularly adulteration of milk, poses a pressing challenge for the government.”
dietary selenium → does not result in → toxic amounts of selenium in milk
“Moderate concentrations of dietary selenium (.3 to .7 mg/kg) do not result in toxic amounts of selenium in milk.”
unpasteurised milk → can lead to → Campylobacter enteritis
“It was therefore concluded that, since campylobacters are not known to be excreted in milk, faecal contamination of the milk had probably occurred and had led to these outbreaks.”
raw milk and soft cheese → presented → high counts of mesophilic aerobes, total coliforms, and LAB
“The samples presented high counts of mesophilic aerobes, total coliforms, and LAB”
milk and dairy products → can be contaminated with → pathogenic bacteria such as Listeria monocytogenes, Staphylococcus aureus, Salmonella spp., Campylobacter spp., and pathogenic Escherichia coli
“Despite great advances in the diagnostics and better awareness for food safety and security worldwide, significant numbers of foodborne outbreaks have been traced back to the consumption of milk and dairy products contaminated with pathogenic bacteria, such as Listeria monocytogenes, Staphylococcus aureus, Salmonella spp., Campylobacter spp., and pathogenic Escherichia coli.”
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“11 lactating mothers, who received 20 mg of phylloquinone orally, had rises in plasma (less than 1 to 64.2 +/- 31.5 ng/mL by 6 hours) and breast milk concentrations (from 1.11 +/- 0.82 to 130 +/- 188 ng/mL by 12 hours).”
phylloquinone (vitamin K1) → increases → breast milk concentrations
“Most supplementary feeding programs for moderately malnourished children supply fortified blended foods, such as corn-soy blend, with oil and sugar, which have shortcomings, including too many antinutrients, no milk (important for growth), suboptimal micronutrient content, high bulk, and high viscosity.”
fortified blended foods → have shortcomings → too many antinutrients, no milk (important for growth), suboptimal micronutrient content, high bulk, and high viscosity
“It is concluded that human breast milk is not cariogenic.”
human breast milk → is not → cariogenic
“Goat milk has a very different profile of the non-protein nitrogen fraction to cow milk, with several constituents such as nucleotides at concentrations approaching those in human breast milk.”
Goat milk → has → a very different profile of the non-protein nitrogen fraction to cow milk
“Goat milk infant formula contained 10% non-protein nitrogen, expressed as a proportion of total nitrogen, compared with 7.1% for cow milk formula.”
Goat milk infant formula → contains → 10% non-protein nitrogen