Interactions of black and green tea polyphenols with whole milk

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作者
Ye, Jianhui [1 ,2 ]
Fan, Fangyuan [1 ]
Xu, Xinqing [2 ]
Liang, Yuerong [1 ]
机构
[1] Zhejiang Univ, Tea Res Inst, Hangzhou 310058, Zhejiang, Peoples R China
[2] CSIRO Anim Food & Hlth Sci, Werribee, Vic 3030, Australia
关键词
Tea polyphenols; Caseins; FTIR; Fluorescence quenching; ORAC assay; ANTIOXIDANT CAPACITY; SECONDARY STRUCTURE; CASEIN MICELLES; WHEY PROTEINS; COMPLEXATION; FLUORESCENCE; SPECTROSCOPY; TEMPERATURE; BEVERAGES; ORAC;
D O I
10.1016/j.foodres.2013.05.033
中图分类号
TS2 [食品工业];
学科分类号
0832 ;
摘要
Interactions of black tea polyphenols (BTP) and green tea polyphenols (GTP) with whole milk were comparatively studied. Upon the ultracentrifugation of BTP- and GTP-milk systems (40% v/v milk), most BTP and GTP partitioned into milk protein fractions: whey proteins and casein micelles, with 35.1% and 73.0% of total catechins bound to the casein micelles accordingly. The affinities of catechins for casein micelles were differentiated by the structures of catechins in the GTP-milk system but the BTP-milk system, being enhanced by a gallate group in catechins and the cis-form and weakened by a pyrogallol group. Fourier transforms infrared spectroscopy (FIIR) analysis showed that TP binding altered the secondary structures of milk proteins by reducing inter beta-sheet, random coil and the large loop and increasing a-helix, intra 3-sheet and turn structures, and more intense hydrophobic interaction was observed in the BTP-milk system. UV-vis spectra indicated no obvious impacts on TP molecules at a low concentration of milk proteins. With the increasing addition of tea infusion, BTP exhibited a similar fluorescence quenching ability to GTP, but the variance in the ORAC values of BTP-milk system was different from that of the GTP-milk system, suggesting that fluorescence quenching may not fully represent the interactions between polyphenols and proteins. (c) 2013 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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