Data di Pubblicazione:
2016
Abstract:
A new small-scale continuous-flow High-Temperature Short-Time (HTST) pasteurizer has been designed for treating human milk. The efficacy of the new HTST device was assessed on inoculated Listeria monocytogenes, Staphylococcus aureus and Chronobacter sakazakii, as well as on raw human milk bacteria. The milk biochemical quality after HTST pasteurization was assessed in comparison to a standard Holder pasteurization, by determining the secretory IgAs (sIgAs) content, the protein profile, lysozyme and the Bile Salt Stimulated Lipase (BSSL) activities. No pathogen or bacterial growth was detected after HTST pasteurization with the new instrument. Changes in the protein profile were observed in the milk pasteurized according to both processes. The sIgAs content and BSSL activity were significantly higher in the milk pasteurized with the new device than in the same milk treated by the standard Holder pasteurization. In conclusion, the new HTST apparatus: (i) can effectively pasteurize human milk with a better retention of sIgAs content and BSSL activity; (ii) comply to human milk banking safety requirements.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Donor milk; HTST; Bile Salt Stimulated Lipase; Challenge tests; Secretory IgAs
Elenco autori:
Antoniazzi, Sara; Cavallarin, Laura; Giribaldi, Marzia; Lamberti, Cristina
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