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The structure of infant formulas impacts their lipolysis, proteolysis and disintegration during in vitro gastric digestion.

Claire Bourlieu1, Olivia Ménard2, Alix De La Chevasnerie2, Laura Sams3, Florence Rousseau2, Marie-Noëlle Madec2, Benoît Robert2, Amélie Deglaire2, Stéphane Pezennec2, Saïd Bouhallab2, Frédéric Carrière4, Didier Dupont2.   

Abstract

Milk lipids supply most of the calories necessary for newborn growth in maternal milk or infant formulas. The chemical composition of infant formulas has been optimized but not the structure of the emulsion. There is still a major difference between the native emulsions of milk fat globules and processed submicronic emulsions in infant formulas. This difference may modify the kinetics of digestion of emulsions in newborns and influence lipid metabolism. To check this, semi-dynamic gastric in vitro digestions were conducted on three matrices: a standardized milk emulsion containing native milk fat globules referred to as minimally-processed emulsion and two processed model infant formulas (homogenized or homogenized/pasteurized). Gastric conditions mimicked those reported in newborns. The minimally-processed emulsion was lipolyzed and proteolyzed slower than processed formulas. The difference in initial structure persisted during digestion. The surface of the droplets was the key parameter to control gastric lipolysis kinetics, the pattern of released fatty acids and proteolysis by faster hydrolysis of adsorbed proteins.
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Keywords:  Emulsion structure; Gastric digestion; Gastric disintegration; Gastric lipase; Infant formula; Lipolysis; Proteolysis

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Year:  2015        PMID: 25842331     DOI: 10.1016/j.foodchem.2015.03.001

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Food Chem        ISSN: 0308-8146            Impact factor:   7.514


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