Abstract: | The objective of this work was to determine the effect of starter and rennet type on casein breakdown during Idiazabal cheese ripening. Four batches of cheeses were manufactured with two rennets, commercial calf rennet and artisanal lamb rennet, and the use of natural flora or a commercial starter. Electrophoretic analysis of cheese samples showed six bands identified as αs1‐, αs2 + β‐, αs1‐I‐, γ1‐, β‐I‐ and para‐κ‐casein. As expected, the casein breakdown during cheese ripening was considerably affected by rennet type and the use of a commercial starter. The artisanal lamb rennet produced a higher hydrolysis of casein fractions than the commercial calf rennet, probably owing to its high percentage of chymosin (around 78%). The effect of addition of starter on proteolysis was dependent on the casein fractions generated by artisanal lamb rennet or commercial calf rennet. © 2000 Society of Chemical Industry |