| Literature DB >> 28460946 |
Antonio Dario Troise1, Enrica Bandini2, Roberta De Donno2, Geert Meijer3, Marco Trezzi2, Vincenzo Fogliano4.
Abstract
Lactose intolerance syndrome can be efficiently tackled consuming low lactose products. Lactase is the key tool to manufacture low lactose milk (LLM): its addition during milk processing can be done "in batch", i.e. before thermal treatment, or directly "in pack" after sterilization. In this paper data on sensory properties, Maillard Reaction products (MRPs) and free amino acids formation were obtained on six commercial Italian LLMs over six months storage. They showed that the side proteolytic activity of lactase caused the release of amino acids with a significant higher MRPs and off-flavors formation in four out of five samples produced by adding the enzyme in the pack after thermal treatment. We concluded that the in pack addition of lactase after milk sterilization can have negative sensorial and nutritional consequences mainly related to the enzyme side proteolytic activity especially for prolonged storage time.Entities:
Keywords: Amadori products; Amino acids; Low lactose milk; Maillard reaction; Off flavors
Year: 2016 PMID: 28460946 DOI: 10.1016/j.foodres.2016.08.021
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Food Res Int ISSN: 0963-9969 Impact factor: 6.475