Literature DB >> 30646774

Characterisation and quantification of protein oxidative modifications and amino acid racemisation in powdered infant milk formula.

Zhifei Chen1, Fabian Leinisch1, Ines Greco2, Wei Zhang2, Nan Shu1, Christine Y Chuang1, Marianne N Lund1,2, Michael J Davies1.   

Abstract

Modification of proteins in infant milk formula (IF) is of major concern to the dairy industry and consumers. Thermal treatment is required for microbiological safety, but heat, light, metal-ions and other factors may induce oxidative damage, and be a health risk. In this study protein modifications in IFs were quantified. IFs contained both reducible (disulphide) and non-reducible (di-tyrosine, lanthionine, lysinoalanine) protein cross-links. Dehydroalanine and the cross-linked species lanthionine and lysinoalanine were detected. Protein carbonyls were detected predominantly on high molecular mass materials. Oxidation products of phenylalanine (m-tyrosine), tryptophan (N-formylkynurenine, kynurenine, 3-hydroxykynurenine), tyrosine (di-tyrosine) and methionine (methionine sulphoxide) were detected, consistent with amino acid modification. Higher levels of most of the markers of protein modification were present in the hydrolysed protein brand, when compared to the conventional IF samples, indicative of increased damage during additional processing. Significant levels of racemised (D-) amino acids were present. These data indicate that amino acids in proteins in IFs are modified to a significant extent during manufacture, with hydrolysed IF being particularly prone.

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Keywords:  Cross-links; di-tyrosine; infant milk formula; kynurenine; methionine sulphoxide; protein carbonyls; protein oxidation; racemisation

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Year:  2019        PMID: 30646774     DOI: 10.1080/10715762.2018.1554250

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Free Radic Res        ISSN: 1029-2470


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