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Milk as Nutraceutical




       By
   Manoj Solanki
• Nutraceutical, a term combining the words “nutrition” and
  “pharmaceutical”, is a food or food product that provides
  health and medical benefits, including the prevention and
  treatment of disease. Such products may range from
  isolated nutrients, dietary supplements and specific diets to
  genetically engineered foods, herbal products, and
  processed foods such as cereals, soups, and beverages.

• The term nutraceutical was originally defined by Dr.
  Stephen L. DeFelice, founder and chairman of the
  Foundation of Innovation Medicine (FIM), Crawford, New
  Jersey.
Gross Comparative Composition

     Nutrient               Buffalo milk              Cow milk
Dry matter (%)                     16.4                    12.8
Fat (%)                             6.7                    4.0
Solids-not-fat (%)                  9.7                    8.8
Total protein (%)                   4.1                    3.3
Casein (%)                          3.2                    2.7
Whey Protein (%)                   0.89                    0.67
                     Buffalo milk contain higher casein and whey protein
Milk Proteins
            Protein             Amino Acids
Major Protein
1) Caseins
    s1-Casein                      199
    -Casein                        209
    -Casein                        169
2) Whey Proteins
   -Lactalbumin                    114
   -Lactoglobulin                  162
 Minor Protein
 Immunoglobulins                     -
 Lactoferrin                        689
Nutraceutical Significance of Whey Proteins

 Good source of sulfur containing amino-acids (cysteine and
  methionine): 8 times more as compared to casein. Possibly this is
  mode of anticancer activity.
 Exceptionally rich in BCAAs: leucine, isoleucine & valine
 Contains more leucine than in casein, egg and soy protein
 Humoral response of mice, fed to whey protein diet found to be 5
  time more than on diet of either only casein or casein enriched
  with cysteine
 Antioxidant effects of increased glutathione may be basis for
  increase lifespan, seen with WP
Whey Proteins: β-Lactoglobulin
• Most abundant whey protein: approximately half of the total
  protein in bovine whey (not in humans)
• Retinol-binding protein also exists within the β-lactoglobulin.
• In vivo, after partial digestion by endopeptidases of pancreas it
  acts as antimicrobial and also inhibits replication of rotavirus in
  dose dependent manner
• It binds mutagenic heterocyclic amines and exert anti-
  carcinogenic effect.




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α-Lactalbumin
• It is one of the main proteins found in buffalo milk
  (approximately 20-25% of whey proteins).
• Recently, a folding variant named “BAMLET” from bovine α-La,
  which is lethal to tumour cells has been discovered. It selectively
  enters into tumour cells and induces apoptosis.
• α-La was observed to improve performance in stress-vulnerable
  individuals by increasing brain tryptophan and serotonin activity.
• Clinical trials suggested that α-La improved sleep in human
  suffering from nutritional disorders.
α-Lactalbumin
• Rat trials indicate that α-La protects against ethanol and
  stress induced gastric injuries in dose dependent manner
  (optimum dose 200 mgkg-1).
• Because of its structurally homology to human protein,
  purified α-La from buffalo milk is most preferred
  ingredient in infant formula.
• α-La due to its richness in essential amino acids, ideally
  suited for fortifying infant formulae.
• Clinical trials with α-La enriched infant formula have
  shown to exhibit antimicrobial activity also.
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Bioactive Peptides

•   Bioactive peptides are defined as specific protein fragments
    from food, that in addition to nutritional value, also exert as
    nutraceutical/ pharmacological agent.
•   Influence multifunctional biological process such as
    behavior, gastrointestinal, immunological, neurological and
    nutritional responses
Production of Major Bioactive Peptides from Milk
                    Proteins
Bioactive Peptides from Casein
Casein- Major source of Bioactive peptides
 Precursor
                  Bioactive peptides         Regions in the primary structure
  protein
              -casomorphins (3)             f60-70, f60-66 and f60-64
-casein -casokinins (2)                    f177-183 and f193-202
             Casein phosphopeptide (4) f1-28, f2-28, f1-25 and f33-48

              -casein exorphins (3)         f90-96, f90-95 and f91-96
s1-
              -casokinins (2)               f23-27 and f194-199
casein
             Casein phosphopeptide (4) f43 -58, f59-79, f1-29 & f46-70

              Casoxins (2)                   f33-39 and 25-34
-casein
              Casoplatelin                    f106-116
Mineral Binding: Caseinophospho-peptides

• Peptides from -casein (f43 -58, f59-79, f1-29 and f46-70); -
  casein (f1-28, f2-28, f1-25 and f33-48) are major mineral binding
  peptides
• Produced through in-vivo digestion of casein by gastrointestinal
  proteinases and are relatively resistant to further proteolytic
  degradation
• Also Produced in-vitro by enzymatic digestion with Neutrase,
  trypsin, chymotrypsin, pepsin and papain
• Caseinphosphopeptides can also be formed during cheese
  ripening due to plasmin and microbial protease activity
Caseinophospho Peptides for Bone and
          Calcium Metabolism

 CPPs which contain 2 glutamic acid residues adjacent to serine
  residue bind calcium
 Form soluble complex with Ca++ and absorb across the
  intestinal mucosa and prevents formation of insoluble calcium
  phosphate. Thus, helpful in Vit-D independent absorption
 The excellent bioavailability of calcium from milk and dairy
  products has, in part, been attributed to the action of CPPs
ACE-INHIBITORY PEPTIDES

Asp-Arg-Val-Tyr-Ile-His-Pro-Phe-His-Leu Val-Ile-His ...

                 Angiotensinogen               Renin
                                                            Bradykinin

                                                   Asp-Pro-Pro-Gly-Phe-Ser-Pro- Phe-Arg
    Asp-Arg-Val-Tyr-Ile-His-Pro-Phe His-Leu
                                                 Angiotensin Converting
                                                 Enzyme (ACE)
                  Angiotensin I
                                                                           Inactive
                                                                           Fragments
        Asp-Arg-Val-Tyr-Ile-His-Pro-Phe           Biopeptides
               Angiotensin II


                  A-II Receptor                                       Increase in
                  Two Subtypes                                       hypertension

 6/2/2012                                                                                 14
ACE Inhibitory Bioactive Peptides
•   Peptides derived from milk proteins also have ACE-inhibiting
    property and thus used as antihypertensive agent.
•   ACE inhibitory bioactive peptides are isolated from both
    fractions of milk protein i.e.,
    1. Caseins:  and  caseins
    2. whey proteins: -Lactoalbumin, -Lactoglobulin.
•   Two potent ACE inhibitory tri peptides: val-pro-pro and lIe-
    pro-pro were isolated from bovine casein, through
    fermentation with L. helveticus and Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
Antithromobotic and Opioid Peptides
•   Antithrombic peptides inhibit aggregation of platelets.
•   Casoplatelin, the casein derived peptides (f106-116, f106-112
    and f113-116) are inhibitors of aggregation of platelets
•   k-casein fragments f103-111 also prevent blood clotting through
    inhibition of platelet aggregation
•   Opioid properties have been demonstrated for β -casein f60-70
•   Typical Opioid peptides of milk, always have Tyrosine at N
    terminal and Phenylalanine at C terminal
Antimicrobial Peptides from Milk

•   Antimicrobial peptides isolated from lactoferrin, s1 casein
    have wide range of bactericidal, yeasticidal and fungicidal
    activities
•    s1 Casein derived peptide “Isracidin” and “Casocidin”
    isolated from  s2 casein inhibit in-vitro growth and in vivo
    multiplication of S. aureus and Candida albicans and also have
    protective effect against staph aureus, Strepto pyogenes,
    monocytogenes and E.coli.
Glycomacropeptide: Nutraceutical Values
•   Glycomacropeptide (GMP) is formed from α-casein during
    cheese production (action of chymosin)
•   Binds to carbohydrate moiety of enterotoxins of vibrio cholerae
    and Escherichia coli, responsible for mimicking the enterotoxin
    receptor sites.
•   GMP helps to reduce dental caries, by preventing cariogenic
    bacterial adhesion. Also effective against four important
    human influenza virus strains.
•   GMP also inhibits platellets aggression
•   Rich source of sialic acid - Stimulation of brain development
Lactose
• Major carbohydrate in milk
• Disaccharide
  – Glucose and galactose molecule
• Only present in the mammary gland
Lactose
• Lact =milk, Ose= sugar so lactose means milk
  sugar
• Scientific name is β-O-D-galactopyranosyl-(1-
  4)--D- glucopyranosyl
• lactose is a reducing sugar
Concentration in milk
 • Cow milk 4.1-4.5 (%)
 • Buffalo milk 5.0-5.2 (%)
 • Human milk 6.98 (%)

• Comprises   52% of milk SNF, and 70% of whey solids
• Not as sweet as sucrose
• Maillard reactions
• Lactose is water soluble, occurring as a molecular solution
in milk, in cheese making, most of the lactose remains
dissolved in the whey
• LAB - ß -D-
galactosidase
(lactase), an enzyme
that splits these
monosaccharides :
result is increased
sweetness, and
depressed freezing
point
• Other enzymes from
LAB – Lactic Acid
(Fermented Products)
• Lactose intolerance
Lactose: Nutraceutical Action
 Its metabolite, Galactose prevents mental retardness
 It influence iron absorption.
   • Reduces ferric form of food iron to ferrous form.
   • Body utilizes only ferrous form.
 Slow rate of absorption: So blood glucose level does not
  increase rapidly.
 Milk is suitable for diabetic persons with highly valuable
  milk proteins.
Lactulose as Bifidus Factor

•   Formed during heating of milk
•   Alkali isomerisation process is used for commercial production
•   Utilized selectively by bifidobacteria
•   0.5% lactulose in infant formula: stimulate the bifidobacteria
    without laxative effect
•   1.2–1.5% lactulose in diet increase bifidobacteria, lower pH
    and inhibite pathogenic gram –ve bacteria
Other Nutraceutical Values of Lactulose

• Control chronic constipation : Laxative
• Control salmonella colonization
• Inhibit dehydroxylation of primary bile acids resulting
  in less cholesterol absorption
• Exert anti- toxin and Anti-carcinogenic effects
• Protect against DNA damage
• Showed promising result in treatment of Shigella
  carrier
• Malliard and pre Malliard reactions
  – Loss of nutritional value
  – Development of brown colour
  – Development of characteristic ‘sterilized milk’
    flavour
  – alteration of heat stability on re-heating
•At temperatures above 100 °C - reaction
between lactose and protein-resulting in a
brownish colour.

•The series of reactions, occurring
between amino groups of amino acid
residues and aldehyde groups from milk
carbohydrates, is called the Maillard
reaction or browning reaction.
Heat treatments
• Thermization-65°C/15S
• Pasteurization-
   – LTLT 63°C/30min.
   – HTST 72°C/15S
• Forwarming-80-90°C/2-10min.
• Sterilization
   – In Container-110-115°C/15min
   – UHT-130-140°C/3-5S
• Denaturation of whey proteins and their association with
  casein micelles

• Denaturation begins at 65°C and is almost completed
  when whey proteins are heated to 90°C for 5 minutes
   – Change in texture and viscosity
   – alteration of heat stability on re-heating
β-lactoglobulin bound to the κ-casein by
            sulphur bridges
• The higher the pasteurisation
  temperature at constant holding
  time, the softer the coagulum
• Milk intended for cheese making
  should therefore not be
  pasteurised, or at any rate not at
  higher temperatures than 72°C for 15
  – 20 seconds.
– β-lactoglobulin in particular is bound
  to the κ-casein fraction by sulphur
  bridges
– undesirable phenomenon in production
  of semi-hard and hard types of cheese
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Milk as nutraceutical

  • 1. Milk as Nutraceutical By Manoj Solanki
  • 2. • Nutraceutical, a term combining the words “nutrition” and “pharmaceutical”, is a food or food product that provides health and medical benefits, including the prevention and treatment of disease. Such products may range from isolated nutrients, dietary supplements and specific diets to genetically engineered foods, herbal products, and processed foods such as cereals, soups, and beverages. • The term nutraceutical was originally defined by Dr. Stephen L. DeFelice, founder and chairman of the Foundation of Innovation Medicine (FIM), Crawford, New Jersey.
  • 3. Gross Comparative Composition Nutrient Buffalo milk Cow milk Dry matter (%) 16.4 12.8 Fat (%) 6.7 4.0 Solids-not-fat (%) 9.7 8.8 Total protein (%) 4.1 3.3 Casein (%) 3.2 2.7 Whey Protein (%) 0.89 0.67 Buffalo milk contain higher casein and whey protein
  • 4. Milk Proteins Protein Amino Acids Major Protein 1) Caseins s1-Casein 199 -Casein 209 -Casein 169 2) Whey Proteins -Lactalbumin 114 -Lactoglobulin 162 Minor Protein Immunoglobulins - Lactoferrin 689
  • 5. Nutraceutical Significance of Whey Proteins  Good source of sulfur containing amino-acids (cysteine and methionine): 8 times more as compared to casein. Possibly this is mode of anticancer activity.  Exceptionally rich in BCAAs: leucine, isoleucine & valine  Contains more leucine than in casein, egg and soy protein  Humoral response of mice, fed to whey protein diet found to be 5 time more than on diet of either only casein or casein enriched with cysteine  Antioxidant effects of increased glutathione may be basis for increase lifespan, seen with WP
  • 6. Whey Proteins: β-Lactoglobulin • Most abundant whey protein: approximately half of the total protein in bovine whey (not in humans) • Retinol-binding protein also exists within the β-lactoglobulin. • In vivo, after partial digestion by endopeptidases of pancreas it acts as antimicrobial and also inhibits replication of rotavirus in dose dependent manner • It binds mutagenic heterocyclic amines and exert anti- carcinogenic effect. 6
  • 7. α-Lactalbumin • It is one of the main proteins found in buffalo milk (approximately 20-25% of whey proteins). • Recently, a folding variant named “BAMLET” from bovine α-La, which is lethal to tumour cells has been discovered. It selectively enters into tumour cells and induces apoptosis. • α-La was observed to improve performance in stress-vulnerable individuals by increasing brain tryptophan and serotonin activity. • Clinical trials suggested that α-La improved sleep in human suffering from nutritional disorders.
  • 8. α-Lactalbumin • Rat trials indicate that α-La protects against ethanol and stress induced gastric injuries in dose dependent manner (optimum dose 200 mgkg-1). • Because of its structurally homology to human protein, purified α-La from buffalo milk is most preferred ingredient in infant formula. • α-La due to its richness in essential amino acids, ideally suited for fortifying infant formulae. • Clinical trials with α-La enriched infant formula have shown to exhibit antimicrobial activity also. 8
  • 9. Bioactive Peptides • Bioactive peptides are defined as specific protein fragments from food, that in addition to nutritional value, also exert as nutraceutical/ pharmacological agent. • Influence multifunctional biological process such as behavior, gastrointestinal, immunological, neurological and nutritional responses
  • 10. Production of Major Bioactive Peptides from Milk Proteins
  • 11. Bioactive Peptides from Casein Casein- Major source of Bioactive peptides Precursor Bioactive peptides Regions in the primary structure protein -casomorphins (3) f60-70, f60-66 and f60-64 -casein -casokinins (2) f177-183 and f193-202 Casein phosphopeptide (4) f1-28, f2-28, f1-25 and f33-48 -casein exorphins (3) f90-96, f90-95 and f91-96 s1- -casokinins (2) f23-27 and f194-199 casein Casein phosphopeptide (4) f43 -58, f59-79, f1-29 & f46-70 Casoxins (2) f33-39 and 25-34 -casein Casoplatelin f106-116
  • 12. Mineral Binding: Caseinophospho-peptides • Peptides from -casein (f43 -58, f59-79, f1-29 and f46-70); - casein (f1-28, f2-28, f1-25 and f33-48) are major mineral binding peptides • Produced through in-vivo digestion of casein by gastrointestinal proteinases and are relatively resistant to further proteolytic degradation • Also Produced in-vitro by enzymatic digestion with Neutrase, trypsin, chymotrypsin, pepsin and papain • Caseinphosphopeptides can also be formed during cheese ripening due to plasmin and microbial protease activity
  • 13. Caseinophospho Peptides for Bone and Calcium Metabolism  CPPs which contain 2 glutamic acid residues adjacent to serine residue bind calcium  Form soluble complex with Ca++ and absorb across the intestinal mucosa and prevents formation of insoluble calcium phosphate. Thus, helpful in Vit-D independent absorption  The excellent bioavailability of calcium from milk and dairy products has, in part, been attributed to the action of CPPs
  • 14. ACE-INHIBITORY PEPTIDES Asp-Arg-Val-Tyr-Ile-His-Pro-Phe-His-Leu Val-Ile-His ... Angiotensinogen Renin Bradykinin Asp-Pro-Pro-Gly-Phe-Ser-Pro- Phe-Arg Asp-Arg-Val-Tyr-Ile-His-Pro-Phe His-Leu Angiotensin Converting Enzyme (ACE) Angiotensin I Inactive Fragments Asp-Arg-Val-Tyr-Ile-His-Pro-Phe Biopeptides Angiotensin II A-II Receptor Increase in Two Subtypes hypertension 6/2/2012 14
  • 15. ACE Inhibitory Bioactive Peptides • Peptides derived from milk proteins also have ACE-inhibiting property and thus used as antihypertensive agent. • ACE inhibitory bioactive peptides are isolated from both fractions of milk protein i.e., 1. Caseins:  and  caseins 2. whey proteins: -Lactoalbumin, -Lactoglobulin. • Two potent ACE inhibitory tri peptides: val-pro-pro and lIe- pro-pro were isolated from bovine casein, through fermentation with L. helveticus and Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
  • 16. Antithromobotic and Opioid Peptides • Antithrombic peptides inhibit aggregation of platelets. • Casoplatelin, the casein derived peptides (f106-116, f106-112 and f113-116) are inhibitors of aggregation of platelets • k-casein fragments f103-111 also prevent blood clotting through inhibition of platelet aggregation • Opioid properties have been demonstrated for β -casein f60-70 • Typical Opioid peptides of milk, always have Tyrosine at N terminal and Phenylalanine at C terminal
  • 17. Antimicrobial Peptides from Milk • Antimicrobial peptides isolated from lactoferrin, s1 casein have wide range of bactericidal, yeasticidal and fungicidal activities •  s1 Casein derived peptide “Isracidin” and “Casocidin” isolated from  s2 casein inhibit in-vitro growth and in vivo multiplication of S. aureus and Candida albicans and also have protective effect against staph aureus, Strepto pyogenes, monocytogenes and E.coli.
  • 18. Glycomacropeptide: Nutraceutical Values • Glycomacropeptide (GMP) is formed from α-casein during cheese production (action of chymosin) • Binds to carbohydrate moiety of enterotoxins of vibrio cholerae and Escherichia coli, responsible for mimicking the enterotoxin receptor sites. • GMP helps to reduce dental caries, by preventing cariogenic bacterial adhesion. Also effective against four important human influenza virus strains. • GMP also inhibits platellets aggression • Rich source of sialic acid - Stimulation of brain development
  • 19. Lactose • Major carbohydrate in milk • Disaccharide – Glucose and galactose molecule • Only present in the mammary gland
  • 20. Lactose • Lact =milk, Ose= sugar so lactose means milk sugar • Scientific name is β-O-D-galactopyranosyl-(1- 4)--D- glucopyranosyl • lactose is a reducing sugar
  • 21. Concentration in milk • Cow milk 4.1-4.5 (%) • Buffalo milk 5.0-5.2 (%) • Human milk 6.98 (%) • Comprises 52% of milk SNF, and 70% of whey solids • Not as sweet as sucrose • Maillard reactions • Lactose is water soluble, occurring as a molecular solution in milk, in cheese making, most of the lactose remains dissolved in the whey
  • 22. • LAB - ß -D- galactosidase (lactase), an enzyme that splits these monosaccharides : result is increased sweetness, and depressed freezing point • Other enzymes from LAB – Lactic Acid (Fermented Products) • Lactose intolerance
  • 23. Lactose: Nutraceutical Action  Its metabolite, Galactose prevents mental retardness  It influence iron absorption. • Reduces ferric form of food iron to ferrous form. • Body utilizes only ferrous form.  Slow rate of absorption: So blood glucose level does not increase rapidly.  Milk is suitable for diabetic persons with highly valuable milk proteins.
  • 24. Lactulose as Bifidus Factor • Formed during heating of milk • Alkali isomerisation process is used for commercial production • Utilized selectively by bifidobacteria • 0.5% lactulose in infant formula: stimulate the bifidobacteria without laxative effect • 1.2–1.5% lactulose in diet increase bifidobacteria, lower pH and inhibite pathogenic gram –ve bacteria
  • 25. Other Nutraceutical Values of Lactulose • Control chronic constipation : Laxative • Control salmonella colonization • Inhibit dehydroxylation of primary bile acids resulting in less cholesterol absorption • Exert anti- toxin and Anti-carcinogenic effects • Protect against DNA damage • Showed promising result in treatment of Shigella carrier
  • 26. • Malliard and pre Malliard reactions – Loss of nutritional value – Development of brown colour – Development of characteristic ‘sterilized milk’ flavour – alteration of heat stability on re-heating
  • 27. •At temperatures above 100 °C - reaction between lactose and protein-resulting in a brownish colour. •The series of reactions, occurring between amino groups of amino acid residues and aldehyde groups from milk carbohydrates, is called the Maillard reaction or browning reaction.
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  • 30. Heat treatments • Thermization-65°C/15S • Pasteurization- – LTLT 63°C/30min. – HTST 72°C/15S • Forwarming-80-90°C/2-10min. • Sterilization – In Container-110-115°C/15min – UHT-130-140°C/3-5S
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  • 33. • Denaturation of whey proteins and their association with casein micelles • Denaturation begins at 65°C and is almost completed when whey proteins are heated to 90°C for 5 minutes – Change in texture and viscosity – alteration of heat stability on re-heating
  • 34. β-lactoglobulin bound to the κ-casein by sulphur bridges
  • 35. • The higher the pasteurisation temperature at constant holding time, the softer the coagulum • Milk intended for cheese making should therefore not be pasteurised, or at any rate not at higher temperatures than 72°C for 15 – 20 seconds.
  • 36. – β-lactoglobulin in particular is bound to the κ-casein fraction by sulphur bridges – undesirable phenomenon in production of semi-hard and hard types of cheese
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