Chromatographic techniques were used in order to determine the modifications induced in egg by a spray-drying treatment on the native constituents and on the formation of cholesterol oxidation products (COPs) and early Maillard reaction products. The same powdered egg was stored 12 months at room temperature and at 4 °C, and sampled at 1, 3, 6 and 12 months, respectively. The spray drying treatment did not affect tocopherol and retinol composition, but caused a severe Maillard reaction (furosine increased from 15 to 500 mg/100g protein) and accelerated cholesterol oxidation (the sum of COPs increased from 24 to 55 g/g fat). Only slight modifications were registered in powdered egg stored at 4 °C. During storage at room temperature, however, COPs increased significantly (up to 167 g/g fat), tocopherols and retinols decreased, whereas furosine was not significantly modified. Thus, furosine can be considered as a suitable technology marker, whereas COPs are important markers of the storage conditions.

M.F. Caboni, E. Boselli, M.C. Messia, V. Velazco, A. Fratianni, G. Panfili, et al. (2005). Effect of processing and storage on the chemical quality markers of spray dried whole egg. FOOD CHEMISTRY, 92, 293-303 [10.1016/j.foodchem.2004.07.025].

Effect of processing and storage on the chemical quality markers of spray dried whole egg

CABONI, MARIA;
2005

Abstract

Chromatographic techniques were used in order to determine the modifications induced in egg by a spray-drying treatment on the native constituents and on the formation of cholesterol oxidation products (COPs) and early Maillard reaction products. The same powdered egg was stored 12 months at room temperature and at 4 °C, and sampled at 1, 3, 6 and 12 months, respectively. The spray drying treatment did not affect tocopherol and retinol composition, but caused a severe Maillard reaction (furosine increased from 15 to 500 mg/100g protein) and accelerated cholesterol oxidation (the sum of COPs increased from 24 to 55 g/g fat). Only slight modifications were registered in powdered egg stored at 4 °C. During storage at room temperature, however, COPs increased significantly (up to 167 g/g fat), tocopherols and retinols decreased, whereas furosine was not significantly modified. Thus, furosine can be considered as a suitable technology marker, whereas COPs are important markers of the storage conditions.
2005
M.F. Caboni, E. Boselli, M.C. Messia, V. Velazco, A. Fratianni, G. Panfili, et al. (2005). Effect of processing and storage on the chemical quality markers of spray dried whole egg. FOOD CHEMISTRY, 92, 293-303 [10.1016/j.foodchem.2004.07.025].
M.F. Caboni; E. Boselli; M.C. Messia; V. Velazco; A. Fratianni; G. Panfili; E. Marconi
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