Early detection of lipid oxidation in infant milk formula by measuring free oxylipins—Comparison with hydroperoxide value and thiobarbituric acid reactive substance methods

Bianca Ferraz Teixeira, Fernanda Furlan Gonçalves Dias, Thais Maria Ferreira de Souza Vieira, Ameer Y. Taha, Juliana Maria Leite Nobrega de Moura Bell

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Abstract

Abstract: Infant milk formula was used as a model food to compare the sensitivity of thiobarbituric acid reactive substances (TBARS) and hydroperoxide methods to UPLC-MS/MS oxylipin analysis for detecting early lipid oxidation. Two different infant milk formulas were tested during 21 days of storage at 4°C. Formulas 1 and 2 contained canola oil and canola oil + 1% docosahexaenoic acid ethyl ester, respectively. Formulas were sampled up to 21 days of storage. Formula 2 had higher peroxide values than Formula 1 across all time points. However, no significant differences over time in TBARS and peroxide values in either formula were observed. Several oxylipins increased in both formulas starting on day 7 (linoleic acid and alpha-linolenic acid-derived oxylipins in Formula 1 and DHA-derived oxylipins in Formula 2). These results indicate that free oxylipins are effective in detecting early lipid oxidation and distinguishing between formulations containing different fatty acids. Practical Application: We have recently shown that primary oxidation products known as oxylipins can be measured in their free form by ultra-high pressure liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry (UPLC-MS/MS) to detect early lipid oxidation. However, a head-to-head comparison of the sensitivity of this approach to conventional spectrophotometric methods has not been evaluated. Our results indicate that free oxylipin measurements are better than conventional methods in detecting early lipid oxidation in milk infant formula distinguishing between different formulations.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)5252-5262
Number of pages11
JournalJournal of food science
Volume87
Issue number12
DOIs
StatePublished - Dec 2022
Externally publishedYes

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Keywords

  • TBARs
  • UPLC-MS/MS
  • hydroperoxide
  • lipid oxidation
  • milk formula

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