Preparation and characterization of white shrimp hydrolysate-xylooligosaccharide Maillard products and their in vivo promotive effects of zinc absorption in mice.
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Abstract
The Maillard reaction products, as a kind of glycosylation-based reaction, possess the metal-chelating ability. In this study, the white shrimp hydrolysate (WH) and xylooligosaccharides (XOS) were used to prepare the Maillard reaction product-zinc complex (WH-XOS-MR-Zn) with zinc ions. The Maillard reaction conditions, such as pH level, temperature, reaction time, and the ratio of XOS to WH, were selected by testing the products' zinc-chelating capacity, while the optimized conditions (zinc-chelating capacity = 64.8%, pH = 7, 110 °C, 180 min, XOS : WH = 2) were finally determined. The interactions between WH-XOS-MR and zinc were confirmed and characterized by various kinds of techniques and triggered new peaks of fluorescent signals. The addition of zinc in WH-XOS-MR induced the proportion changes of secondary structures, including the decrease of β-sheets (8.16%) and the increase of β-turns (5.9%) and random coils (2.23%). The addition of zinc changed the morphological surface appearance of WH-XOS-MR and the crystal signal was completely covered in the WH-XOS-MR-Zn complex involved in the chelation with carbonyl and amino groups. The high-dose and medium-dose of the WH-XOS-MR-Zn complex showed higher promotive effects on zinc absorption (11.89 and 11.05 umol L-1, respectively) and medium-dose recovered values of AKP (liver and serum: 7.15 and 12.53 U mL-1), SOD (liver, kidney and serum: 59.84, 7.86 and 13.61 U mL-1) and GSH-Px (203.22 U per mgprot), damage to testicular tissues, damage to the intact neuron cells in the hippocampus region (CA1: 54 to 61, CA3: 67 to 136, DG: 219-353), and intestinal inflammation compared with the zinc-deficient mice. These findings showed therapeutic benefits of Maillard products on intestinal health and cellular structures.
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Food & Function provides a unique venue for physicists, chemists, biochemists, nutritionists and other food scientists to publish work at the interface of the chemistry, physics and biology of food. The journal focuses on food and the functions of food in relation to health.