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Characterization of bitter peptides in casein hydrolysates using comprehensive two-dimensional liquid chromatography
Lisa Höhme1, Christin Fischer1, Thomas Kleinschmidt1
1Anhalt University of Applied Sciences, Department of Applied Biosciences and Process Engineering, Bernburger Str. 55, 06366 Köthen, Germany.
Abstract:
Casein hydrolysates are important additives to foods for elderly and sports nutrition. However, due to the enzymatic generation of so-called bitter peptides, their application is limited. Therefore, the procedure needs to be optimized in order to restrict their occurrence. For this, extensive sensory evaluations are necessary. By combining two separation techniques using comprehensive two-dimensional liquid chromatography, we present a novel method for estimating the bitter taste of hydrolysate samples on the basis of their elution pattern. Using a size exclusion column in the first and a reversed phase column in the second dimension allows for a detailed sample evaluation regarding peptide size and relative hydrophobicity. The results obtained for different casein hydrolysates were correlated with the sensory evaluation. We found that hydrolysates with increasing bitterness contain a higher amount of peptides of high hydrophobicity and a molecular weight less than 6.5 kDa.
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