| Literature DB >> 30560111 |
Rachel Buffin1,2, Stéphane Hays2, Jocelyne Drai3, Marie-Nathalie Sarda4, Jean-Charles Picaud1,2,5.
Abstract
Background: Holder pasteurization is commonly used in milk banks. We previously reported that the pattern of temperature and time may be different according to the pasteurizer used. Aim: The aim of our study was to assess the variances in pasteurization using two different devices: a standard pasteurizer (Past STD) and an optimized pasteurizer (Past OPTI).Entities:
Keywords: donor human milk; human milk bank; immunity; milk processing; quality control
Year: 2018 PMID: 30560111 PMCID: PMC6287107 DOI: 10.3389/fped.2018.00381
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Pediatr ISSN: 2296-2360 Impact factor: 3.418
Figure 1Design of the study and distribution of samples tested with the two pasteurizers: Past STD represents the, standard pasteurizer, while Past OPTI represents the new pasteurizer with better regulation. Each donor's milk was divided in order to be assessed in each device. Each sample was assessed for lactoferrin, IgA, and lysozyme before and after pasteurization.
Figure 2Distribution of the samples in the Past STD and Past OPTI pasteurizers. Capital letters represent the identification of the donor. The volume in each bottle is indicated.
Characteristics of pattern of holder pasteurization of Past STD and Past OPTI.
| Mean plateau temperature (°C) | 64.4 | < 62.9 |
| Min plateau temperature (°C) | 62.7 | 62.6 |
| Maximum plateau temperature (°C) | 64.8 | 62.9 |
| Mean plateau duration over 62.5°C (min) | 42 | 31 |
Figure 3Schematic representation of loss of lactoferrin, IgA, and lysozyme after Past STD (white) and Past OPTI (gray) pasteurization expressed by mean (x) and median (–) in boxplots. The values of preservation are also presented as percentages depending on the pasteurizer used.