Sikand V, Tong P S, Walker J, Wang T, Rodriguez-Saona L E
Dairy Products Technology Center, California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo 93407.
Dairy Products Technology Center, California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo 93407.
J Dairy Sci. 2016 Mar;99(3):1791-1795. doi: 10.3168/jds.2015-10158. Epub 2016 Jan 21.
A previous study in our laboratory showed that addition of 150 mM NaCl or KCl into diafiltration water improved the solubility of freshly made milk protein concentrate 80 (MPC80). In the present study, the objectives were (1) to evaluate the solubility of NaCl- or KCl-treated MPC80 samples kept at varying temperatures and then stored for extensive periods at room temperature (21 °C ± 1 °C); and (2) to determine if MPC80 samples stored at different temperatures and protein conformation can be grouped or categorized together. Freshly manufactured MPC80 samples were untreated (control), processed with NaCl, or processed with KCl. One set of sample bags was stored at 4 °C; second and third sets of bags were kept at 25 °C and 55 °C for 1 mo (31 d) and then transferred to room temperature (21 °C ± 1 °C) storage conditions for 1 yr (365 d). Samples were tested for nitrogen solubility index (NSI) and for protein changes by Fourier-transform infrared (FTIR) spectroscopy. Analysis of variance results for NSI showed 2 significantly different groupings of MPC80 samples. The more soluble group contained samples treated with NaCl or KCl and stored at either 4 °C or 25 °C. These samples had mean NSI >97.5%. The less soluble groups contained all control samples, regardless of storage temperature, and NaCl- or KCl-treated samples stored at 55 °C. These samples had mean NSI from 39.5 to 58%. Within each of these groups (more soluble and less soluble), no significant differences in solubility were detected. Pattern recognition analysis by soft independent modeling of class analogy (SIMCA) was used to assess protein changes during storage by monitoring the amide I and amide II (1,700(-1) to 1,300 cm(-1)) regions. Dominant bands were observed at 1,385 cm(-1) for control, 1,551 cm(-1) for KCl-treated samples, and 1,694 cm(-1) for NaCl-treated samples. Moreover, SIMCA clustered the MPC80 samples stored at 4 °C separately from samples stored at 25 °C and 55 °C. This study demonstrates that (1) the addition of NaCl or KCl during MPC80 manufacture reduces the deleterious changes in solubility upon prolonged storage at 4 °C or 25 °C, and (2) the solubility of samples stored at 55 °C is poor irrespective of salt treatment.
我们实验室之前的一项研究表明,在渗滤水中添加150 mM氯化钠或氯化钾可提高新制乳蛋白浓缩物80(MPC80)的溶解度。在本研究中,目标是:(1)评估经氯化钠或氯化钾处理的MPC80样品在不同温度下保存,然后在室温(21℃±1℃)下长期储存后的溶解度;(2)确定在不同温度下储存且具有不同蛋白质构象的MPC80样品是否可以归为一组或进行分类。新制的MPC80样品未经处理(对照)、用氯化钠处理或用氯化钾处理。一组样品袋储存在4℃;第二组和第三组样品袋在25℃和55℃保存1个月(31天),然后转移到室温(21℃±1℃)储存条件下保存1年(365天)。对样品进行氮溶解度指数(NSI)测试,并通过傅里叶变换红外(FTIR)光谱分析蛋白质变化。NSI的方差分析结果显示,MPC80样品有2个显著不同的分组。溶解度较高的组包含用氯化钠或氯化钾处理并储存在4℃或25℃的样品。这些样品的平均NSI>97.5%。溶解度较低的组包含所有对照样品,无论储存温度如何,以及储存在55℃的用氯化钠或氯化钾处理的样品。这些样品的平均NSI为39.5%至58%。在这些组(溶解度较高和较低)中的每一组内,未检测到溶解度有显著差异。通过类类比软独立建模(SIMCA)进行模式识别分析,通过监测酰胺I和酰胺II(1700(-1)至1300 cm(-1))区域来评估储存期间的蛋白质变化。对照样品在1385 cm(-1)处观察到主要谱带,氯化钾处理的样品在1551 cm(-1)处,氯化钠处理的样品在1694 cm(-1)处。此外,SIMCA将储存在4℃的MPC80样品与储存在25℃和55℃的样品分开聚类。本研究表明:(1)在MPC80制造过程中添加氯化钠或氯化钾可减少在4℃或25℃长期储存时溶解度的有害变化;(2)无论是否进行盐处理,储存在55℃的样品溶解度都很差。