» Articles » PMID: 39123521

Comprehensive Study of Total Nitrogen Content and Microfluidic Profiles in Additive-Enriched Plant-Based Drinks

Overview
Journal Foods
Specialty Biotechnology
Date 2024 Aug 10
PMID 39123521
Authors
Affiliations
Soon will be listed here.
Abstract

The growing consumption of plant-based milk substitutes raises important questions about their composition. The various additives used by manufacturers, including those employed as flavor enhancers, protein additives, and stabilizers, may contain both protein and non-protein nitrogen components. In our study, we examined not only popular milk alternatives but also other milk substitutes made from specific plants. We present a reproducible and rapid method for the simultaneous qualitative and quantitative determination of the total nitrogen content in milk alternatives, focusing on applicability. Using the microchip gel electrophoretic method, we determined that the total nitrogen content differed from the protein content indicated on the packaging. Our results, along with statistical evaluations, supported the hypothesis that different brands of products, derived from the same plant source, resulted in different microfluidic profiles, likely due to the presence of additives. As expected, the microfluidic profiles of additive-free products differed from those of fortified products made from the same plant-based milk replacer. Total nitrogen content provides crucial information for individuals with kidney disease, as is essential to reduce the burden on the kidneys to slow deterioration, alleviate symptoms and avoid complications.

References
1.
Balogh-Hartmann F, Pager C, Bufa A, Madaraszne Horvath I, Verzar Z, Marosvolgyi T . Microfluidic Analysis for the Determination of Protein Content in Different Types of Plant-Based Drinks. Molecules. 2023; 28(18). PMC: 10535950. DOI: 10.3390/molecules28186684. View

2.
Gonzalez P, Lozano P, Solano F . Unraveling the Metabolic Hallmarks for the Optimization of Protein Intake in Pre-Dialysis Chronic Kidney Disease Patients. Nutrients. 2022; 14(6). PMC: 8954715. DOI: 10.3390/nu14061182. View

3.
Xiao X, Zou P, Hu F, Zhu W, Wei Z . Updates on Plant-Based Protein Products as an Alternative to Animal Protein: Technology, Properties, and Their Health Benefits. Molecules. 2023; 28(10). PMC: 10222455. DOI: 10.3390/molecules28104016. View

4.
Su W, Zhang Y, Li S, Sheng J . Consumers' Preferences and Attitudes towards Plant-Based Milk. Foods. 2024; 13(1). PMC: 10778246. DOI: 10.3390/foods13010002. View

5.
Olias R, Delgado-Andrade C, Padial M, Marin-Manzano M, Clemente A . An Updated Review of Soy-Derived Beverages: Nutrition, Processing, and Bioactivity. Foods. 2023; 12(14). PMC: 10379384. DOI: 10.3390/foods12142665. View