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Effects of Pasteurization and Freeze Drying on Proximal Composition, Fatty Acids Composition and Lipid Quality in Colostrum Human Milk

Journal of the Brazilian Chemical Society(2023)

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Colostrum human milk samples obtained from human milk banks received different treatments and were evaluated for their proximal composition, fatty acids composition and lipid quality. The total lipids content was maintained in the treatments. There was no difference in moisture, ash, total proteins, carbohydrates and energetic value for raw colostrum human milk and pasteurized colostrum human milk, and there was difference in ash, total proteins and energetic value for freeze-dried colostrum human milk and pasteurized + freeze-dried colostrum human milk. The fatty acids composition demonstrated no difference in the processes for 14 of 31 fatty acids identified. Furthermore, lipid quality indices were obtained, which were unpublished for colostrum human milk submitted to pasteurization and freeze drying. Principal component analysis showed similar behaviors for freeze-dried colostrum human milk and pasteurized and freeze-dried colostrum human milk. So, the processes used may be promising for application in colostrum human milk, due to the maintenance of its proximal characteristics and fatty acid composition.
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fatty acids,lipid quality indices,macronutrients,colostrum human milk
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