Milk contains free amino acids (AAs) that play essential roles in maintaining the growth and health of infants, and D-AA isomers are increasingly being recognized as important signalling molecules. However, there are no studies of the different characteristics of chiral AA (C-AA) from different milk origins. Here, UPLC coupled to ion-mobility high-resolution MS (IM-HRMS) was employed to characterize 18 pairs of C-AAs in human, cow, yak, buffalo, goat, and camel milk. The results proved that milk origins can be differentiated based on the D-to L-AA ratio-based projection scores by principal component analysis. The present study gives a deeper understanding of the D-to L-AA ratio underlying the biological functions of different animal milks, and provide a new strategy for the study of AA metabolic pathways.
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Tian, H., Zheng, N., Li, S., Zhang, Y., Zhao, S., Wen, F., & Wang, J. (2017). Characterization of chiral amino acids from different milk origins using ultra-performance liquid chromatography coupled to ion-mobility mass spectrometry. Scientific Reports, 7. https://doi.org/10.1038/srep46289
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