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Total phenolic compounds in milk from different species. Design of an extraction technique for quantification using the Folin-Ciocalteu method.

Cecilia Velázquez Vázquez1, María Guadalupe Villa Rojas1, Carolina Alvarez Ramírez1, Jorge L Chávez-Servín1, Teresa García-Gasca1, Roberto A Ferriz Martínez1, Olga P García1, Jorge L Rosado1, Carmen M López-Sabater2, Ana Isabel Castellote2, Héctor Mario Andrade Montemayor1, Karina de la Torre Carbot3.   

Abstract

Milk protects the health of newborns because it contains essential compounds that perform metabolic activities. Despite these benefits, the study of phenolic compounds in milk has been poorly explored. The objective of this study was to develop and validate a technique for extracting total phenolic compounds (TPCs) from a milk matrix and then analyzing them using the Folin-Ciocalteu method. The extraction technique was applied to goat milk and involved the addition of methanol, acetonitrile, and Carrez I and II reagents, after which protein was separated from fat through centrifugation. Subsequently, the technique was applied to goat (69.03±6.23mg GAE/L), cow (49.00±10.77mg GAE/L), sheep (167.6±58.77mg GAE/L) and human milk (82.45±12.3mg GAE/L). The technique showed an acceptable linearity (R(2)=0.9998), limit of detection (6.03mg GAE/L) and quantification (16.2mg GAE/L), repeatability (RSD=4%), reproducibility (RSD=6.8%) and recovery (>85.41%); it is thus effective and can be used in the routine analysis of milk. TPCs obtained from each type of milk indicate a high variability among species and among members of the same species.
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Keywords:  Cow milk; Extraction method; Goat milk; Human milk; Sheep milk; Total phenolic compounds

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25624259     DOI: 10.1016/j.foodchem.2014.12.050

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Food Chem        ISSN: 0308-8146            Impact factor:   7.514


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