Fatty Acid Profiles of In Vitro Digested Processed Milk
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Processing of Milk
2.2. Digestion of Milk
2.3. Fatty Acid Profiles
2.4. Statistical Analysis
3. Results and Discussion
3.1. GC System
3.2. FA Profiles
4. Conclusions
Acknowledgments
Author Contributions
Conflicts of Interest
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Fatty Acid | Common Name | R | H | P | HP | HU | SE |
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Undigested milk | |||||||
8:0 | Caprylic acid | 1.20 a | 1.38 a | 1.17 a | 1.58 a | 1.56 a | 0.201 |
10:0 | Capric acid | 2.95 abc | 3.57 ab | 3.07 abc | 2.63 abc | 3.72 a | 0.289 |
12:0 | Lauric acid | 3.39 a | 4.15 a | 3.67 a | 3.67 a | 4.32 a | 0.274 |
14:0 | Myristic acid | 11.25 c | 13.35 c | 11.89 c | 12.28 c | 12.57 c | 0.477 |
14:1 | Myristoleic acid | 1.22 a | 1.52 a | 1.13 a | 1.30 a | 1.07 a | 0.352 |
15:0 | 1.19 a | 1.42 a | 1.32 a | 1.31 a | 1.28 a | 0.284 | |
15:1 | 0.19 c | 0.21 bc | 0.22 bc | 0.22 bc | 0.24 bc | 0.030 | |
16:0 | Palmitic acid | 29.10 b | 30.57 b | 29.69 b | 28.52 b | 28.46 b | 1.038 |
16:1 | Palmitoleic acid | 1.30 a | 1.53 a | 2.31 a | 1.79 a | 2.69 a | 0.312 |
17:0 | Margaric acid | 0.72 a | 0.69 a | 0.79 a | 0.74 a | 0.74 a | 0.128 |
17:1 | 0.30 a | 0.31 a | 0.30 a | 0.30 a | 0.29 a | 0.180 | |
18:0 | Stearic acid | 13.85 a | 11.27 a | 11.94 a | 12.68 a | 10.59 a | 1.292 |
cis-9 18:1 | Oleic acid | 23.89 a | 21.14 a | 23.54 a | 24.15 a | 24.23 a | 1.034 |
trans-11 18:1 | Vaccenic acid | 3.85 a | 3.39 ab | 3.50 ab | 3.65 ab | 3.47 ab | 0.172 |
cis-9, cis-12 18:2 | Linoleic acid | 3.74 a | 3.72 a | 3.64 a | 3.52 a | 3.36 a | 0.203 |
cis-9, trans-11 18:2 | Rumenic acid | 0.97 a | 0.97 a | 0.93 ab | 0.92 ab | 0.81 ab | 0.056 |
cis-9, cis-12, cis-15 18:3 | α-Linolenic acid | 0.77 a | 0.78 a | 0.67 ab | 0.69 ab | 0.63 abc | 0.044 |
Digested milk | |||||||
8:0 | Caprylic acid | 1.47 a | 0.92 a | 0.98 a | 0.55 a | 0.76 a | 0.201 |
10:0 | Capric acid | 2.16 abc | 3.79 ab | 2.16 a | 1.94 bc | 1.50 c | 0.289 |
12:0 | Lauric acid | 4.24 a | 4.64 a | 3.67 abc | 4.11 a | 3.75 a | 0.274 |
14:0 | Myristic acid | 18.13 ab | 17.50 b | 17.48 a | 20.67 a | 19.62 ab | 0.477 |
14:1 | Myristoleic acid | 2.20 a | 2.58 a | 2.31 b | 2.00 a | 2.15 a | 0.352 |
15:0 | 1.40 a | 1.88 a | 2.09 a | 1.99 a | 2.12 a | 0.284 | |
15:1 | 0.22 bc | 0.22 bc | 0.49 a | 0.37 ab | 0.31 abc | 0.030 | |
16:0 | Palmitic acid | 37.60 a | 38.50 a | 39.82 a | 41.59 a | 43.77 a | 1.038 |
16:1 | Palmitoleic acid | 2.58 a | 2.05 a | 2.33 a | 2.21 a | 1.74 a | 0.312 |
17:0 | Margaric acid | 1.11 a | 1.22 a | 0.88 a | 0.94 a | 1.00 a | 0.128 |
17:1 | 0.81 a | 0.33 a | 0.45 a | 0.75 a | 0.81 a | 0.180 | |
18:0 | Stearic acid | 7.59 a | 6.97 a | 8.06 a | 7.76 a | 8.19 a | 1.292 |
cis-9 18:1 | Oleic acid | 13.21 b | 13.47 b | 12.54 b | 9.70 b | 8.82 b | 1.034 |
trans-11 18:1 | Vaccenic acid | 3.36 abc | 2.22 c | 2.86 abc | 2.82 bc | 2.90 abc | 0.172 |
cis-9, cis-12 18:2 | Linoleic acid | 2.89 ab | 2.76 ab | 2.81 ab | 1.99 b | 1.97 b | 0.203 |
cis-9, trans-11 18:2 | Rumenic acid | 0.60 bc | 0.59 bc | 0.57 bc | 0.33 c | 0.33 c | 0.056 |
cis-9, cis-12, cis-15 18:3 | α-Linolenic acid | 0.42bcd | 0.38 cd | 0.41 bcd | 0.28 d | 0.27 d | 0.044 |
Fatty Acid | Common Name | R | H | P | HP | HU | SE |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Undigested milk | |||||||
18:0 | Stearic acid | 1.23 a | 0.85 ab | 1.02 ab | 1.03 ab | 0.85 ab | 0.116 |
trans-11 18:1 | Vaccenic acid | 0.34 a | 0.26 abc | 0.30 a | 0.30 a | 0.28 ab | 0.015 |
cis-9 18:1 | Oleic acid | 2.12 a | 1.59 a | 1.98 a | 1.98 a | 1.93 a | 0.104 |
cis-9, cis-12 18:2 | Linoleic acid | 0.33 a | 0.28 ab | 0.31 a | 0.29 a | 0.27 abc | 0.018 |
cis-9, trans-11 18:2 | Rumenic acid | 0.086 a | 0.073 a | 0.078 a | 0.075 a | 0.065ab | 0.005 |
cis-9, cis-12, cis-15 18:3 | α-Linolenic acid | 0.069 a | 0.058 a | 0.056 a | 0.056 a | 0.050 a | 0.003 |
Digested milk | |||||||
18:0 | Stearic acid | 0.42 b | 0.40 b | 0.47 ab | 0.38 b | 0.42 b | 0.116 |
trans-11 18:1 | Vaccenic acid | 0.19 bcd | 0.13 d | 0.16 cd | 0.14 d | 0.15 d | 0.015 |
cis-9 18:1 | Oleic acid | 0.73 b | 0.77 b | 0.72 b | 0.47 b | 0.44 b | 0.104 |
cis-9, cis-12 18:2 | Linoleic acid | 0.16 bcd | 0.16 cd | 0.16 bcd | 0.10 d | 0.10 d | 0.018 |
cis-9, trans-11 18:2 | Rumenic acid | 0.034bc | 0.035bc | 0.034bc | 0.016 c | 0.017 c | 0.005 |
cis-9, cis-12, cis-15 18:3 | α-Linolenic acid | 0.024 b | 0.021 b | 0.024 b | 0.013 b | 0.014 b | 0.003 |
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Tunick, M.H.; Van Hekken, D.L. Fatty Acid Profiles of In Vitro Digested Processed Milk. Foods 2017, 6, 99. https://doi.org/10.3390/foods6110099
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Chicago/Turabian StyleTunick, Michael H., and Diane L. Van Hekken. 2017. "Fatty Acid Profiles of In Vitro Digested Processed Milk" Foods 6, no. 11: 99. https://doi.org/10.3390/foods6110099
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