Amino-acid content of raw and heat-sterilized cow's milk.
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It is well known that the nutritive value of milk proteins is reduced by heating, for example when milk is brought to, and kept for some time at, its boiling point. The reduction may be due either to the breakdown of certain amino acids under the influence of heat, or to combination of amino acids with other chemical constituents of milk, as in the formation of the so-called Schiff bases due to the condensation of free amino groups with the aldehyde group of sugars. This condensation, in turn, leads to the Maillard reaction, often referred to as the ‘browning reaction’. It takes place in heat-sterilized milk when it is exposed for a sufficiently long time to a high temperature. Amino acids may eventually be released from certain of these condensation products by acid hydrolysis, which does not necessarily mean that the nutritive value of the heated product has not been impaired since digestive enzymes may fail to hydrolyse these protein derivatives and digestibility may thereby be reduced (Lea & Hannan, 1950). Our purpose has been to determine the effect of sterilization by heat on the amino-acid content of partly skimmed milk.
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عنوان ژورنال:
- The British journal of nutrition
دوره 13 شماره
صفحات -
تاریخ انتشار 1959