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Lipid Profile, Lipase Bioactivity, and Lipophilic Antioxidant Content in High Pressure Processed Donor Human Milk

Human milk fat plays an essential role as the source of energy and cell function regulator; therefore, the preservation of unique human milk donors’ lipid composition is of fundamental importance. To compare the effects of high pressure processing (HPP) and holder pasteurization on lipidome, human m...

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Autores principales: Wesolowska, Aleksandra, Brys, Joanna, Barbarska, Olga, Strom, Kamila, Szymanska-Majchrzak, Jolanta, Karzel, Katarzyna, Pawlikowska, Emilia, Zielinska, Monika A., Hamulka, Jadwiga, Oledzka, Gabriela
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6770840/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31438647
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu11091972
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author Wesolowska, Aleksandra
Brys, Joanna
Barbarska, Olga
Strom, Kamila
Szymanska-Majchrzak, Jolanta
Karzel, Katarzyna
Pawlikowska, Emilia
Zielinska, Monika A.
Hamulka, Jadwiga
Oledzka, Gabriela
author_facet Wesolowska, Aleksandra
Brys, Joanna
Barbarska, Olga
Strom, Kamila
Szymanska-Majchrzak, Jolanta
Karzel, Katarzyna
Pawlikowska, Emilia
Zielinska, Monika A.
Hamulka, Jadwiga
Oledzka, Gabriela
author_sort Wesolowska, Aleksandra
collection PubMed
description Human milk fat plays an essential role as the source of energy and cell function regulator; therefore, the preservation of unique human milk donors’ lipid composition is of fundamental importance. To compare the effects of high pressure processing (HPP) and holder pasteurization on lipidome, human milk was processed at 62.5 °C for 30 min and at five variants of HPP from 450 MPa to 600 MPa, respectively. Lipase activity was estimated with QuantiChrom™ assay. Fatty acid composition was determined with the gas chromatographic technique, and free fatty acids content by titration with 0.1 M KOH. The positional distribution of fatty acid in triacylglycerols was performed. The oxidative induction time was obtained from the pressure differential scanning calorimetry. Carotenoids in human milk were measured by liquid chromatography. Bile salt stimulated lipase was completely eliminated by holder pasteurization, decreased at 600 MPa, and remained intact at 200 + 400 MPa; 450 MPa. The fatty acid composition and structure of human milk fat triacylglycerols were unchanged. The lipids of human milk after holder pasteurization had the lowest content of free fatty acids and the shortest induction time compared with samples after HPP. HPP slightly changed the β-carotene and lycopene levels, whereas the lutein level was decreased by 40.0% up to 60.2%, compared with 15.8% after the holder pasteurization.
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spelling pubmed-67708402019-10-30 Lipid Profile, Lipase Bioactivity, and Lipophilic Antioxidant Content in High Pressure Processed Donor Human Milk Wesolowska, Aleksandra Brys, Joanna Barbarska, Olga Strom, Kamila Szymanska-Majchrzak, Jolanta Karzel, Katarzyna Pawlikowska, Emilia Zielinska, Monika A. Hamulka, Jadwiga Oledzka, Gabriela Nutrients Article Human milk fat plays an essential role as the source of energy and cell function regulator; therefore, the preservation of unique human milk donors’ lipid composition is of fundamental importance. To compare the effects of high pressure processing (HPP) and holder pasteurization on lipidome, human milk was processed at 62.5 °C for 30 min and at five variants of HPP from 450 MPa to 600 MPa, respectively. Lipase activity was estimated with QuantiChrom™ assay. Fatty acid composition was determined with the gas chromatographic technique, and free fatty acids content by titration with 0.1 M KOH. The positional distribution of fatty acid in triacylglycerols was performed. The oxidative induction time was obtained from the pressure differential scanning calorimetry. Carotenoids in human milk were measured by liquid chromatography. Bile salt stimulated lipase was completely eliminated by holder pasteurization, decreased at 600 MPa, and remained intact at 200 + 400 MPa; 450 MPa. The fatty acid composition and structure of human milk fat triacylglycerols were unchanged. The lipids of human milk after holder pasteurization had the lowest content of free fatty acids and the shortest induction time compared with samples after HPP. HPP slightly changed the β-carotene and lycopene levels, whereas the lutein level was decreased by 40.0% up to 60.2%, compared with 15.8% after the holder pasteurization. MDPI 2019-08-21 /pmc/articles/PMC6770840/ /pubmed/31438647 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu11091972 Text en © 2019 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Wesolowska, Aleksandra
Brys, Joanna
Barbarska, Olga
Strom, Kamila
Szymanska-Majchrzak, Jolanta
Karzel, Katarzyna
Pawlikowska, Emilia
Zielinska, Monika A.
Hamulka, Jadwiga
Oledzka, Gabriela
Lipid Profile, Lipase Bioactivity, and Lipophilic Antioxidant Content in High Pressure Processed Donor Human Milk
title Lipid Profile, Lipase Bioactivity, and Lipophilic Antioxidant Content in High Pressure Processed Donor Human Milk
title_full Lipid Profile, Lipase Bioactivity, and Lipophilic Antioxidant Content in High Pressure Processed Donor Human Milk
title_fullStr Lipid Profile, Lipase Bioactivity, and Lipophilic Antioxidant Content in High Pressure Processed Donor Human Milk
title_full_unstemmed Lipid Profile, Lipase Bioactivity, and Lipophilic Antioxidant Content in High Pressure Processed Donor Human Milk
title_short Lipid Profile, Lipase Bioactivity, and Lipophilic Antioxidant Content in High Pressure Processed Donor Human Milk
title_sort lipid profile, lipase bioactivity, and lipophilic antioxidant content in high pressure processed donor human milk
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6770840/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31438647
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nu11091972
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