2012
DOI: 10.3109/09637486.2012.704906
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Taurine in milk and yoghurt marketed in Italy

Abstract: Taurine, a free amino acid, was studied as natural compound of different typologies of milk: pasteurized, ultra-high temperature (UHT), microfiltered whole and semi-skimmed cow's milk; pasteurized and UHT goat's whole milk and raw buffalo's whole milk. Moreover, taurine contents in yoghurt from cow and goat's milk were evaluated. The data obtained in this research showed that no significant variations of taurine occurred in cow's milk subjected to different technological processes and between whole and semi-sk… Show more

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“…25 Foods such as poultry, beef, pork, seafood, and processed meats have a high taurine content ( Table 2). [26][27][28][29] People who eat meat and seafood have plentiful taurine intake, whereas vegetarians and vegans consume much less and have signifi cantly lower circulating levels 30 because plants do not contain taurine in appreciable amounts. 26,29 The typical American diet provides between 123 and 178 mg of taurine daily.…”
Section: ■ Taurine's Therapeutic Potentialmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…25 Foods such as poultry, beef, pork, seafood, and processed meats have a high taurine content ( Table 2). [26][27][28][29] People who eat meat and seafood have plentiful taurine intake, whereas vegetarians and vegans consume much less and have signifi cantly lower circulating levels 30 because plants do not contain taurine in appreciable amounts. 26,29 The typical American diet provides between 123 and 178 mg of taurine daily.…”
Section: ■ Taurine's Therapeutic Potentialmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Taurine in milk also plays an important role in the growth and development of newborns ( 49 ). Taurine is the most preponderant free amino acid in goat milk and considered to be an important milk nutrient for very young babies or preterm infants ( 50 ). Human and goat milk have a similar content of this amino acid, which is one of the reasons why goat milk is a good alternative to human milk ( 50 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is often referred to as a "nonessential" amino acid or a "conditionally essential." This means that they can be considered essential in individual physiological states of development and certain clinical conditions [96]. In general, mammals can synthesize taurine endogenously, but some species, such as humans, are more dependent on taurine food sources [97].…”
Section: Taurinementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The biosynthesis of taurine varies according to the developmental stage. In this way, human infants, unlike adults, cannot synthesize taurine from methionine and cysteine precursors [95,96,99,100]. Infants depend on taurine delivered from their mothers via either the placenta or human milk so that the plasma level remains significant [99].…”
Section: Taurinementioning
confidence: 99%
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