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Comparison of the effect of various sources of saturated fatty acids on infant follow-on formulas oxidative stability and nutritional profile

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Fortification of infant follow-on formulas (IFF) with docosahexaenoic acid (DHA), which is prone to lipid oxidation, is required by European regulation. This study aimed to identify lipid formulation parameters that improve the nutritional profile and oxidative stability of IFF. Model IFF were formulated using different lipid and emulsifier sources, including refined (POM) or unrefined red palm oil (RPOM), coconut oil (COM), dairy fat (DFOM), soy lecithin, and dairy phospholipids (DPL). After an accelerated storage, RPOM and DFOM with DPL had improved oxidative stability compared to other IFF. Specifically, they had a peroxide value twice lower than POM and 20% less loss of tocopherols for DFOM-DPL. This higher stability was mainly explained by the presence of compounds such as carotenoids in RPOM and sphingomyelin in DFOM-DPL very likely acting synergistically with tocopherols. Incorporation of dairy lipids and carotenoids into DHA-enriched IFF compositions seems promising to enhance their stability and nutritional quality.
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hal-04171028 , version 1 (25-07-2023)

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Mathilde Cancalon, Youna Hemery, Nathalie Barouh, Bruno Baréa, Claire Berton-Carabin, et al.. Comparison of the effect of various sources of saturated fatty acids on infant follow-on formulas oxidative stability and nutritional profile. Food Chemistry, 2023, 23 (6), 136854 [12p.]. ⟨10.1016/j.foodchem.2023.136854⟩. ⟨hal-04171028⟩
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