Interference of endogenous benzoic acid with the signatures of sulfonic acid derivatives and carbohydrates in fermented dairy products

IF 6.2 3区 综合性期刊 Q1 Multidisciplinary Fundamental Research Pub Date : 2024-11-01 DOI:10.1016/j.fmre.2022.09.033
Wei Jia , Xin Wang , Lin Shi
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Endogenous benzoic acid causes detrimental effects on public health, but the underlying mechanisms often remain elusive. Benzoic acid (0.00–40.00 mg L−1) was detected from sixty fermented goat milk samples in six replicates, indicating the existence of endogenous benzoic acid. Herein, we investigated the effects of benzoic acid on the variations of metabolome and proteome signatures in fermented goat milk via integrative metabolomics (LOQ 2.39–98.98 μg L−1) and proteomics approach based on UHPLC-Q-Orbitrap HRMS. Explicitly, benzoic acid reduced the content of taurine (7.06–4.80 mg L−1) and hypotaurine (3.86–1.74 mg L−1) due to a significant decrease in the levels of glutamate decarboxylase 1 by benzoic acid. The reduction in lactose (7.13–5.31 mg L−1) and d-galactose (4.39–3.37 mg L−1) content was related to the decrease in α-lactalbumin and β-galactosidase levels, respectively, in fermented goat milk containing 40.00 mg L−1 benzoic acid. Meanwhile, the levels of maltose (22.84–16.53 mg L−1) and raffinose (4.19–3.10 mg L−1) progressively decreased with increasing benzoic acid concentrations (0.00–40.00 mg L−1), which had detrimental effects on the nutritional quality of fermented goat milk. Additionally, the concentration of benzoic acid and fermentation temperature are the most important factors to control the loss of nutrients in fermented dairy products.

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内源性苯甲酸对发酵乳制品中磺酸衍生物和碳水化合物特征的干扰
内源性苯甲酸对公众健康造成有害影响,但其潜在机制往往尚不清楚。在6个重复的60份发酵羊奶样品中检测到苯甲酸(0.00 ~ 40.00 mg L−1),表明存在内源性苯甲酸。本研究采用综合代谢组学(LOQ为2.39 ~ 98.98 μg L−1)和基于UHPLC-Q-Orbitrap HRMS的蛋白质组学方法研究了苯甲酸对发酵羊奶代谢组学和蛋白质组学特征变化的影响。苯甲酸明显降低了牛磺酸(7.06-4.80 mg L−1)和次牛磺酸(3.86-1.74 mg L−1)的含量,这是由于苯甲酸显著降低了谷氨酸脱羧酶1的水平。在含有40.00 mg L−1苯甲酸的发酵羊奶中,乳糖(7.13 ~ 5.31 mg L−1)和d-半乳糖(4.39 ~ 3.37 mg L−1)含量的降低与α-乳清蛋白和β-半乳糖苷酶水平的降低有关。同时,随着苯甲酸浓度(0.00 ~ 40.00 mg L−1)的增加,麦芽糖(22.84 ~ 16.53 mg L−1)和棉子糖(4.19 ~ 3.10 mg L−1)含量逐渐降低,对发酵羊奶的营养品质产生不利影响。另外,苯甲酸浓度和发酵温度是控制发酵乳制品中营养物质流失的最重要因素。
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