Ruminants’ milk contains δ-valerobetaine originating from rumen through the transformation of dietary Nε- trimethyllysine. Among ruminant’s milk, the occurrence of δ-valerobetaine, along with carnitine precursors and metabolites, has not been investigated in buffalo milk, the second most worldwide consumed milk, well-known for its nutritional value. HPLCESI- MS/MS analyses of bulk milk revealed that the Italian Mediterranean buffalo milk contains δ-valerobetaine at levels higher than those in bovine milk. Importantly, we detected also γ-butyrobetaine, the L-carnitine precursor, never described so far in any milk. Of interest, buffalo milk shows higher levels of acetylcarnitine, propionylcarnitine, butyrylcarnitine, isobutyrylcarnitine, and 3-methylbutyrylcarnitine (isovalerylcarnitine) than cow milk. Moreover, buffalo milk shows isobutyrylcarnitine and butyrylcarnitine at a 1-to-1 molar ratio, while in cow’s milk this ratio is 5 to 1. Results indicate a peculiar short-chain acylcarnitine profile characterizing buffalo milk, widening the current knowledge about its composition and nutritional value.
Carnitine Precursors and Short-Chain Acylcarnitines in Water Buffalo Milk / Servillo, Luigi; D'Onofrio, Nunzia; Neglia, Gianluca; Casale, Rosario; Cautela, Domenico; Marrelli, Massimo; Limone, Antonio; Campanile, Giuseppe; Balestrieri, Maria Luisa. - In: JOURNAL OF AGRICULTURAL AND FOOD CHEMISTRY. - ISSN 0021-8561. - 66:30(2018), pp. 8142-8149. [10.1021/acs.jafc.8b02963]
Carnitine Precursors and Short-Chain Acylcarnitines in Water Buffalo Milk
Neglia, Gianluca;Marrelli, Massimo;LIMONE, ANTONIO;Campanile, Giuseppe;Balestrieri, Maria Luisa
2018
Abstract
Ruminants’ milk contains δ-valerobetaine originating from rumen through the transformation of dietary Nε- trimethyllysine. Among ruminant’s milk, the occurrence of δ-valerobetaine, along with carnitine precursors and metabolites, has not been investigated in buffalo milk, the second most worldwide consumed milk, well-known for its nutritional value. HPLCESI- MS/MS analyses of bulk milk revealed that the Italian Mediterranean buffalo milk contains δ-valerobetaine at levels higher than those in bovine milk. Importantly, we detected also γ-butyrobetaine, the L-carnitine precursor, never described so far in any milk. Of interest, buffalo milk shows higher levels of acetylcarnitine, propionylcarnitine, butyrylcarnitine, isobutyrylcarnitine, and 3-methylbutyrylcarnitine (isovalerylcarnitine) than cow milk. Moreover, buffalo milk shows isobutyrylcarnitine and butyrylcarnitine at a 1-to-1 molar ratio, while in cow’s milk this ratio is 5 to 1. Results indicate a peculiar short-chain acylcarnitine profile characterizing buffalo milk, widening the current knowledge about its composition and nutritional value.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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