Identification of peptides reflecting the storage of UHT milk by MALDI-TOF-MS peptide profiling.

Journal of Proteomics(2019)

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Proteolysis during the storage of UHT milk is associated with major technological problems, particularly bitter off-flavors and age gelation limiting the shelf life of milk. In this study, untargeted peptide profiling by MALDI-TOF-MS identified peptides that were formed by proteolysis and reflected the storage of UHT milk. Analysis of nine different commercial UHT samples recorded peptide profiles during and at the end of their shelf life. Relative quantification and sequencing of the peptides revealed that the concentrations of 22 peptides increased significantly during the storage of UHT milk due to the activity of endogenous milk proteases and microbial proteases as well as other unidentified proteolytic mechanisms. Based on highly discriminative AUC values from receiver operator characteristic (ROC) curve analysis, we selected ten peptides as marker candidates. Among those, the peptide β-casein192–206 (m/z 1668.9) was the most suitable marker differentiating expired-UHT from regular-UHT samples with 100% accuracy. Additionally, β-casein191–206 (m/z 1782.0) showed 100% specificity and β-casein139–161 (m/z 2696.4) 100% sensitivity. Thus, β-casein192–206, either by itself or in combination with β-casein191–206 and β-casein139–161, presents a reliable marker to monitor the storage of UHT milk based on proteolytic mechanisms.
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Peptide profiling,Milk proteases,Storage,UHT milk,MALDI-TOF-MS
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