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Mild protein hydrolysation of lactose-free milk further reduces milk-related gastrointestinal symptoms.

Anu Turpeinen1, Hanna Kautiainen1, Marja-Leena Tikkanen1, Timo Sibakov1, Olli Tossavainen1, Eveliina Myllyluoma1.   

Abstract

Gastrointestinal symptoms associated with milk are common. Besides lactose, milk proteins may cause symptoms in sensitive individuals. We have developed a method for mild enzymatic hydrolysation of milk proteins and studied the effects of hydrolysed milk on gastrointestinal symptoms in adults with a self-diagnosed sensitive stomach. In a double blind, randomised placebo-controlled study, 97 subjects consumed protein-hydrolysed lactose-free milk or commercially available lactose-free milk for 10 d. Frequency of gastrointestinal symptoms during the study period was reported and a symptom score was calculated. Rumbling and flatulence decreased significantly in the hydrolysed milk group (P < 0·05). Also, the total symptom score was lower in subjects who consumed hydrolysed milk (P < 0·05). No difference between groups was seen in abdominal pain (P = 0·47) or bloating (P = 0·076). The results suggest that mild enzymatic protein hydrolysation may decrease gastrointestinal symptoms in adults with a sensitive stomach.

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Keywords:  Milk protein; enzymatic hydrolysation; gastrointestinal symptoms; human

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27034058     DOI: 10.1017/S0022029916000066

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Dairy Res        ISSN: 0022-0299            Impact factor:   1.904


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