With development of modern food industry, plant-based milk products are widely used to replace dairy products to cook different kinds of food. Due to different origins, it is necessary to assess the nutrition difference between dairy and plant-based milk products. Phospholipids and unsaturated fatty acids, as the important nutrients in cream and butter, were closely related to body development and health. This study developed a rapid determination of phospholipids and double bonds in creams and butters based on 31P NMR and 1H NMR for nutritional difference assessment. Unsupervised principal component analysis and supervised orthogonal least squares discriminant analysis showed marked differences between dairy and plant-based milk products. Eight compounds were screened by variable importance in projection, fold change and P-value. Furthermore, two biomarkers (phosphatidylserine and phosphatidylethanolamine) were identified to distinguish dairy and plant-based milk products. The study demonstrated that 31P NMR has great potential for rapidly distinguishing milk origins.
Keywords: (1)H NMR; (31)P NMR; Butter; Dairy cream; Margarine; Multivariate statistical analysis; Plant-based cream.
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