Author:
ZUNIN PAOLA,CALCAGNO CLAUDIO,EVANGELISTI FILIPPO
Abstract
7-Ketocholesterol and 7-ketositosterol were chosen as reliable
markers of
the oxidation of cholesterol and phytosterols in infant milk formulas and
infant milk
cereals. A reversed-phase HPLC method was developed to measure them simultaneously
in infant formulas. This method was then tested on a wide range of
infant milk formulas and milk cereals on sale in Italy whose lipid composition
is
representative of the most common commercial formulas. The analytical results
revealed no significant differences in the extent of oxidation of cholesterol
and
sitosterol. As the level of 7-ketocholesterol often followed the cholesterol
level, a
cholesterol content similar to that of human milk produced amounts of cholesterol
oxides with possible negative effects on infant health. In contrast, the
low cholesterol
content of milk cereals never produced amounts of cholesterol oxides high
enough to
cause concern. The contents of phytosterols and hence their oxides were
always low.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Animal Science and Zoology,General Medicine,Food Science
Cited by
39 articles.
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