2022
DOI: 10.1177/08903344221124870
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The Results of Different Heating Temperatures on Activities of Bioactive Proteins in Human Milk

Abstract: Background: The most utilized pasteurization method in donor human milk banks is Holder pasteurization (heating 62.5 °C for 30 min). However, many bioactive proteins are heat sensitive and are inactivated. Research Aim: To determine the results of a range of heating regimes on the activities of xanthine oxidase, lactoperoxidase and lysozyme, the concentrations of immunoglobulin A and lactoferrin, as well as bacterial inactivation. Method: This prospective, cross-sectional, intervention study was designed to me… Show more

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“…Specific to bioactive molecules, research is needed to assess whether the inputs remain bioactive in the final products and after consumption. Due to the heat instability of many bioactive molecules, processing or cooking the CM products may inactivate these substances (though not all products are served cooked) [40,41]. Bioactive molecules may also be rendered inert during digestion [42].…”
Section: Stability Of Inputs and Metabolitesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Specific to bioactive molecules, research is needed to assess whether the inputs remain bioactive in the final products and after consumption. Due to the heat instability of many bioactive molecules, processing or cooking the CM products may inactivate these substances (though not all products are served cooked) [40,41]. Bioactive molecules may also be rendered inert during digestion [42].…”
Section: Stability Of Inputs and Metabolitesmentioning
confidence: 99%