Objective: To determine whether the addition of polyphenols (gallic and caffeic acids) to infants milk substitutes, prevents oxidation of unsaturated fatty acids, under conditions of oxidative stress. Materials and methods: In order to induce controlled oxidative stress we used ultraviolet radiation UV-C 254 nm with energy doses in the range of 0-14 J/ml. We followed lipid peroxidation by the thiobarbituric acid reactive substances (TBARS) assay in order to measure the amount of secondary oxidation products, malondialdehyde (MDA). Polyphenols were added to the type specified the range of 0-3 mM concentrations. To measure the change polyphenols amount, the method of Folin-Ciocalteu assay was used. Results: We have proved that UV-C radiation is able to oxidize PUFA. We found a direct relationship between radiation dose and the amount of oxidation products formed as a result of exposure to radiation. We showed that the polyphenols, gallic acid and acid coffee, are able to decrease oxidation by the observed decline in oxidation products of MDA. High concentrations of polyphenols can prevent oxidative damage radiation exposure: coffee acids are effective in about 20% more than gallic acid. Conclusion: We recommend adding acid coffee to newborns milk powder in order to protect PUFA fatty acids, as well as to allow additional nutritional benefit to the newborn.
Caffeic and Gallic Acids Protect Commercial Infant Milk Formula from Oxidative Damage
O. Saphier,Tamar Barak,B. Hamou,T. Silberstein
Published 2019 in Advances in Dairy Research
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2019
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Advances in Dairy Research
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Medicine, Chemistry
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- caffeic acid
A phenolic acid added to the formula as one of the antioxidant polyphenols tested.
Aliases: coffee acid
- folin-ciocalteu assay
A colorimetric assay used here to measure changes in polyphenol content.
- gallic acid
A phenolic acid added to the formula as one of the antioxidant polyphenols tested.
- infant milk formula
Commercial milk substitute intended for infant feeding and used here as the sample matrix for oxidation testing.
Aliases: infants milk substitutes, newborns milk powder, commercial infant milk formula
- polyunsaturated fatty acids
Fatty acids with multiple double bonds that were monitored as the lipid fraction susceptible to oxidation in the formula.
Aliases: PUFA
- thiobarbituric acid reactive substances assay
An assay used here to quantify secondary lipid oxidation products through thiobarbituric acid reactivity.
Aliases: TBARS assay
- uv-c radiation
Ultraviolet radiation at 254 nm applied here to induce controlled oxidative stress in the samples.
Aliases: UV-C 254 nm
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