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-tyro...
International audienceInfant formulae are dairy based products carefully designed to complete all nu...
Heat treatment of milk induces the Maillard reaction between lactose and proteins; in this context, ...
Re-authorization of processed animal proteins (PAPs) in EU, derived from by-products of human food p...
In 2018, about 60% of world’s newborns received cow milk-based infant formulas (IF) instead of human...
One of the important modern characteristics of the nutritional and biological value of milk and dair...
Thermal treatments of dairy products favor oxidations, Maillard reactions, and the formation of suga...
The effect of milk acidification at the different pH levels applied during processing of various typ...
Milk proteins are very valuable as dietary sources of essential amino acids. In addition, many milk ...
Thermal treatment of milk and milk products leads to protein oxidation, mainly the formation of meth...
Infant formulas (IFs) are major sources of proteins for the neonate when breast-feeding is not possi...
Dry heating is commonly used in food and pharmaceutical industries to decontaminate heat-sensitive s...
Since the safety issue of lysinoalanine (LAL) still remains unresolved, its concentration in infant ...
Bovine milk contains a variety of endogenous peptides, partially formed by milk proteases that may e...
In a study considering 15 commercial samples of liquid milk-based infant formulas (MBF) from differe...
Human milk S100B protein possesses important neurotrophic properties. However, in some conditions hu...
International audienceInfant formulae are dairy based products carefully designed to complete all nu...
Heat treatment of milk induces the Maillard reaction between lactose and proteins; in this context, ...
Re-authorization of processed animal proteins (PAPs) in EU, derived from by-products of human food p...
In 2018, about 60% of world’s newborns received cow milk-based infant formulas (IF) instead of human...
One of the important modern characteristics of the nutritional and biological value of milk and dair...
Thermal treatments of dairy products favor oxidations, Maillard reactions, and the formation of suga...
The effect of milk acidification at the different pH levels applied during processing of various typ...
Milk proteins are very valuable as dietary sources of essential amino acids. In addition, many milk ...
Thermal treatment of milk and milk products leads to protein oxidation, mainly the formation of meth...
Infant formulas (IFs) are major sources of proteins for the neonate when breast-feeding is not possi...
Dry heating is commonly used in food and pharmaceutical industries to decontaminate heat-sensitive s...
Since the safety issue of lysinoalanine (LAL) still remains unresolved, its concentration in infant ...
Bovine milk contains a variety of endogenous peptides, partially formed by milk proteases that may e...
In a study considering 15 commercial samples of liquid milk-based infant formulas (MBF) from differe...
Human milk S100B protein possesses important neurotrophic properties. However, in some conditions hu...
International audienceInfant formulae are dairy based products carefully designed to complete all nu...
Heat treatment of milk induces the Maillard reaction between lactose and proteins; in this context, ...
Re-authorization of processed animal proteins (PAPs) in EU, derived from by-products of human food p...