Abstract
The milk fat globule membrane (MFGM) enclosing fat droplets in bovine milk was isolated, and its effects on hydrolysis of milk fat by lipases were investigated by using a gum arabic-stabilized milk fat emulsion as substrate. The addition of isolated MFGM to the reaction mixture markedly inhibited hydrolysis by pancreatic and microbial (Rhizopus delemer) lipases. The inhibition was completely lost on tryptic digestion of MFGM, suggesting that the protein moiety of MFGM played a role in the inhibition. Soluble glycoprotein (SGP) which was isolated from delipidated MFGM produced marked inhibitory activity. The inhibition by SGP was dependent on substrate concentration, suggesting that the inhibition was at least partly due to coverage and blockage of the substrate surface by SGP. © 1982, Japan Society for Bioscience, Biotechnology, and Agrochemistry. All rights reserved.
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Shimizu, M., Miyaji, H., & Yamauchi, K. (1982). Inhibition of Lipolysis by Milk Fat Globule Membrane Materials in Model Milk Fat Emulsion. Agricultural and Biological Chemistry, 46(3), 795–799. https://doi.org/10.1271/bbb1961.46.795
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