In vitro and in vivo antioxidant potential of milks, yoghurts, fermented milks and cheeses: a narrative review of evidence

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Fardet, Anthony [1 ]
Rock, Edmond
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[1] UNH, CRNH Auvergne, INRA, JRU 1019, F-63000 Clermont Ferrand, France
关键词
Dairy products; Antioxidant potential; In vitro antioxidant activity; In vivo antioxidant activity; Processing; CONJUGATED LINOLEIC-ACID; OXIDATIVE STRESS; BOVINE-MILK; FATTY-ACID; LIPID-PEROXIDATION; D-GALACTOSE; DAIRY-COWS; PEPTIDE FRACTIONS; INFLAMMATORY STRESS; DAILY CONSUMPTION;
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10.1017/S0954422417000191
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R15 [营养卫生、食品卫生]; TS201 [基础科学];
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100403 ;
摘要
The antioxidant potential (AP) is an important nutritional property of foods, as increased oxidative stress is involved in most diet-related chronic diseases. In dairy products, the protein fraction contains antioxidant activity, especially casein. Other antioxidants include: antioxidant enzymes; lactoferrin; conjugated linoleic acid; coenzyme Q(10); vitamins C, E, A and D-3; equol; uric acid; carotenoids; and mineral activators of antioxidant enzymes. The AP of dairy products has been extensively studied in vitro, with few studies in animals and human subjects. Available in vivo studies greatly differ in their design and objectives. Overall, on a 100 g fresh weight-basis, AP of dairy products is close to that of grain-based foods and vegetable or fruit juices. Among dairy products, cheeses present the highest AP due to their higher protein content. AP of milk increases during digestion by up to 2.5 times because of released antioxidant peptides. AP of casein is linked to specific amino acids, whereas beta-lactoglobulin thiol groups play a major role in the AP of whey. Thermal treatments such as ultra-high temperature processing have no clear effect on the AP of milk. Raw fat-rich milks have higher AP than less fat-rich milk, because of lipophilic antioxidants. Probiotic yoghurts and fermented milks have higher AP than conventional yoghurt and milk because proteolysis by probiotics releases antioxidant peptides. Among the probiotics, Lactobacillus casei/acidophilus leads to the highest AP. The data are insufficient for cheese, but fermentation-based changes appear to make a positive impact on AP. In conclusion, AP might participate in the reported dairy product-protective effects against some chronic diseases.
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