Abstract
High-performance liquid chromatography using a Chrompack P-300-RP column containing a polystyrene-divinylbenzene copolymer-based packing was examined to analyze bovine milk protein components. The separation of major raw-milk proteins could be performed rapidly and reliably with this HPLC/UV method. The determinations were performed in the linear ranges of 0.01 - 2.0 mg/ml for α-lactalbumin, 0.04 - 2.5 mg/ml for caseins and 0.02 - 2.0 mg/ml for β-lactoglobulin. The validity of the method was verified. Since the chromatographic column enabled the quantification of only “native” milk proteins, the extent of denaturation and loss of milk proteins could be examined. Thus, evaluation of heat-induced proteins denaturation was carried out in raw milk heated for 5 min at pre-determined temperatures.