13C NMR Spectra of TAG: An Easy Way to Distinguish Milks from Different Animal Species
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2002
abstract:
In order to differentiate milks from different species, we carried out a
comparative analysis of triacylglycerols from cow, buffalo, goat, and
sheeps milk fat based on 13C nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR)
experiments.
NMR spectroscopy, although less sensitive than other techniques, does not
require an extensive chemical manipulation of samples, and can easily
highlight the different content of short chain acyl groups in the four
milk
species. The resonances were assigned and quantified, and by using only
three NMR parameters in data clustering with fuzzy logic analysis, we were
able to separate goats milk from sheeps milk, and both from cows and
buffaloes milks. This appears to be an important result considering the
easiness and rapidity with which milk identification can be obtained.
From 13C spectra of triacylglycerols the positional distribution of
fatty
chains on glycerol carbon atoms can also be easily evaluated. In
particular, analysis of positional distribution of monounsaturated fatty
acids revealed that it may be species specific, and we are currently
analyzing larger data sets in order to use this parameter as a suitable
approach to the solution of milk authenticity issue.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
13C NMR; GOATS' MILK; MILK FAT; TAG FROM MILK; SHEEP'S MILK
List of contributors:
Andreotti, Giuseppina; Trivellone, Enrico; Motta, Andrea
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