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Gastrointestinal digestion of dairy and soy proteins in infant formulas: An in vitro study.

Thao T P Nguyen1, Bhesh Bhandari1, Julie Cichero2, Sangeeta Prakash3.   

Abstract

An in vitro digestion simulating infant gastrointestinal tract studied the digestion of caseins, whey and soy proteins, commonly used in infant formulations, in the presence of proteases only (without lipolytic enzymes). 60min of gastric phase and 120min of intestinal phase coupled with gel electrophoresis, confocal microscopy, mastersizer and pH were employed to monitor the degradation of proteins, microstructure, particle size distribution and pH drop of the digesta through the in vitro digestion process. Obtained results showed around 20% of caseins and almost no components of whey were hydrolysed after 60min in the simulated stomach. In the simulated duodenal phase, 8% of α-lactalbumin was hydrolysed while caseins and β-lactoglobulin completely digested immediately and 30min respectively after addition of duodenal digestive proteases. Overall, soy proteins indicated lower level of hydrolysis than dairy proteins during in vitro infant digestion as observed by SDS-PAGE. The soy protein fractions glycinin and β-conglycinin were partially hydrolysed during the gastrointestinal phase. The observed pH drop confirms that caseins are easily digested in the duodenal phase compared to whey and soy protein. Gastric digestion resulted in a decrease of the particle size of protein aggregates, but no fat coalescence was observed during both gastric and duodenal digestions in the given conditions.
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Keywords:  Caseins; Confocal microscopy; Particle size; Proteolysis; Soy protein isolate; Whey protein

Year:  2015        PMID: 28455014     DOI: 10.1016/j.foodres.2015.07.030

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Food Res Int        ISSN: 0963-9969            Impact factor:   6.475


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