Abstract

The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effects of pasteurization and spray drying on goat milk lipids by liquid chromatography-electrospray ionization tandem mass spectrometry (LC-ESI-MS/MS) and multiple variable statistics. A total of 1061 lipids assigned to 29 subclasses in raw and thermal-treated groups were identified. One hundred and 85 different lipids (DLs) (VIP ≥ 1 and |Log2FC| ≥ 1.0) were selected from pairwise comparisons of goat milk by different treatments. Glycerophospholipids were the most affected subclasses by thermal processes, especially by spray drying. Five potential lipid markers [(DG (16:1_18:0), TG (18:1_22:1_18:2), Cer (t17:2/31:0), LPC (0:0/20:0), and LPS (20:0/0:0] were used to distinguish different treated goat milk. Moreover, glycerophospholipid metabolism was the primary pathway of DLs. These results would provide more details of lipid profiles in thermally treated (pasteurization and spray drying) goat milk.

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