Planta Med 2022; 88(15): 1457-1458
DOI: 10.1055/s-0042-1759056
Poster Session I

In-depth lipidomic profiling and classification of Greek bovine, ovine, buffalo, caprine and donkey milk by LC-MS/MS QTOF

A Pesiridou
1   Department of Chemistry, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Thessaloniki, Greece
2   Biomic AUTh, Center for Interdisciplinary Research and Innovation (CIRI-AUTH), Thessaloniki, Greece
3   FoodOmicsGR Research Infrastructure, AUTh Node, Center for Interdisciplinary Research and Innovation (CIRI-AUTH), Thessaloniki, Greece
,
I Sampsonidis
3   FoodOmicsGR Research Infrastructure, AUTh Node, Center for Interdisciplinary Research and Innovation (CIRI-AUTH), Thessaloniki, Greece
4   Department of Nutritional Sciences and Dietetics, International Hellenic University, Thessaloniki, Greece
,
A Barnes
5   Shimadzu, Manchester, United Kingdom
,
N Loftus
5   Shimadzu, Manchester, United Kingdom
,
S Kalogiannis
3   FoodOmicsGR Research Infrastructure, AUTh Node, Center for Interdisciplinary Research and Innovation (CIRI-AUTH), Thessaloniki, Greece
4   Department of Nutritional Sciences and Dietetics, International Hellenic University, Thessaloniki, Greece
,
G Arsenos
6   Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Thessaloniki, Greece
,
G Theodoridis
1   Department of Chemistry, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Thessaloniki, Greece
2   Biomic AUTh, Center for Interdisciplinary Research and Innovation (CIRI-AUTH), Thessaloniki, Greece
3   FoodOmicsGR Research Infrastructure, AUTh Node, Center for Interdisciplinary Research and Innovation (CIRI-AUTH), Thessaloniki, Greece
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Milk lipidomics has recently been a topic of intense research interest. The notion is that milk lipids have specific roles in human diet and research has been indicative of the potential benefits of specific lipids. However, the entirety of the milk lipidome was relatively understudied, mainly due to equipment limitations. Recently, state of the art equipment and novel approaches on the lipidomic characterization of bovine milk [1], [2], have helped to reveal the potential health benefits of specifics lipids and lipid classes [3]. Such developments suggest the need for a detailed lipidomic characterisation of milk produced by different farm animal species in Greece, that would benefit the dairy sector but also consumers.

Here, an in-depth lipidomic investigation is performed on five types of milk produced in Greece: bovine, ovine, buffalo, caprine and donkey, focusing mainly on the most abundant lipids in milk: triglycerides. Our results and statistical analysis demonstrate that the classification of milk is possible based solely on the lipidomic profiles of the analysed milk samples. Other potential applications of the extracted lipidomics profiles along with challenges faced for correct lipid identification are also discussed.

Acknowledgment

This work was supported by the project “Foodomics-GR – National Research Infrastructure for the Comprehensive Characterization of Foods” (MIS 5 029 057), funded by the Operational Programme NSRF 2014 – 2020 and co-financed by Greece and European Regional Development Fund.


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  • References

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Article published online:
12 December 2022

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  • References

  • 1 Liu Z, Li C, Pryce J, Rochfort S. Comprehensive Characterization of Bovine Milk Lipids: Triglycerides. ACS Omega 2020; 5: 12573-12582
  • 2 Liu Z, Li C, Pryce J, Rochfort S. Comprehensive Characterization of Bovine Milk Lipids: Phospholipids, Sphingolipids, Glycolipids, and Ceramides. J Agric Food Chem 2020; 68: 6726-6738
  • 3 Anto L, Warykas SW, Torres-Gonzalez M, Blesso CN. Milk Polar Lipids: Underappreciated Lipids with Emerging Health Benefits. Nutrients 2020; 12: 1001