Document Type
Article
Publication Date
2-2024
Abstract
Milk proteins are well-known delivery agents; however, there is no clear understanding of the competitive interactions of milk proteins with polyphenols in mixed complex systems. Here, we investigate the preferential competitive interactions of different polyphenols present in blackcurrant extract with milk proteins by quantifying the protein-bound polyphenols and comparing the factors affecting these interactions. In addition, bioaccessibility and antioxidant activity were studied after in vitro gastric digestion. Our results indicated that polyphenols from blackcurrant extracts were preferentially bound to caseins more than whey proteins, with noncovalent interactions causing secondary structural changes in the protein. The hydrophobicity and the charge of the polyphenols were negatively and positively related to the number of polyphenols bound to casein and whey proteins, respectively. Moreover, the bioaccessibility and antioxidant activity of polyphenols were enhanced in the presence of milk proteins in milk-based blackcurrant samples when compared to polyphenol and protein-alone samples in the in vitro gastric phase. These findings underscore the critical role of milk proteins in encapsulating or delivering polyphenols. This will pave the way for boosting the bioavailability of polyphenols by complexing them with milk proteins and formulating functional dairy foods, integrating the beneficial effects of these compounds.
Publication Title
Foods
Volume
13
Issue
515
DOI of Published Version
10.3390/ foods13040515
Publisher
MDPI
Rights
© 2024 by The Authors
Recommended Citation
Mao, Ting; Akshit, FNU; Matiwalage, Iresha; Sasidharan, Subha; Alvarez, Caren Meyn; Wescombe, Philip; and Mohan, Maneesha S., "Preferential Binding of Polyphenols in Blackcurrant Extracts with Milk Proteins and the Effects on the Bioaccessibility and Antioxidant Activity of Polyphenols" (2024). Dairy Science and Food Science Faculty Publications: 2022 to Present. 27.
https://openprairie.sdstate.edu/dairy_pubs/27
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