Literature DB >> 32245044

Are Faba Bean and Pea Proteins Potential Whey Protein Substitutes in Infant Formulas? An In Vitro Dynamic Digestion Approach.

Linda Le Roux1,2, Olivia Ménard2, Raphaël Chacon1, Didier Dupont2, Romain Jeantet2, Amélie Deglaire2, Françoise Nau2.   

Abstract

Infant formulas (IFs) are used as substitutes for human milk and are mostly based on cow milk proteins. For sustainability reasons, animal protein alternatives in food are increasingly being considered, as plant proteins offer interesting nutritional and functional benefits for the development of innovative IFs. This study aimed to assess how a partial substitution (50%) of dairy proteins with faba bean and pea proteins influenced the digestibility of IFs under simulated dynamic in vitro digestion, which were set up to mimic infant digestion. Pea- and faba bean-based IFs (PIF and FIF, respectively) have led to a faster aggregation than the reference milk-based IF (RIF) in the gastric compartment; that did not affect the digesta microstructure at the end of digestion. The extent of proteolysis was estimated via the hydrolysis degree, which was the highest for FIF (73%) and the lowest for RIF (50%). Finally, it was apparent that in vitro protein digestibility and protein digestibility-corrected amino acid score (PDCAAS)-like scores were similar for RIF and FIF (90% digestibility; 75% PDCAAS), but lower for PIF (75%; 67%). Therefore, this study confirms that faba bean proteins could be a good candidate for partial substitution of whey proteins in IFs from a nutritional point of view, provided that these in vitro results are confirmed in vivo.

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Keywords:  apparent protein digestibility; in vitro digestion; infant formula; microstructure; plant protein; proteolysis

Year:  2020        PMID: 32245044     DOI: 10.3390/foods9030362

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Foods        ISSN: 2304-8158


  2 in total

1.  Nutritional quality of protein flours of fava bean (Vicia faba L.) and in vitro digestibility and bioaccesibility.

Authors:  Victor Andrés Ayala-Rodríguez; Abad Arturo López-Hernández; Manuel López-Cabanillas Lomelí; Blanca Edelia González-Martínez; Jesús Alberto Vázquez-Rodríguez
Journal:  Food Chem X       Date:  2022-04-06

Review 2.  Alternatives to Cow's Milk-Based Infant Formulas in the Prevention and Management of Cow's Milk Allergy.

Authors:  Natalia Zofia Maryniak; Ana Isabel Sancho; Egon Bech Hansen; Katrine Lindholm Bøgh
Journal:  Foods       Date:  2022-03-23
  2 in total

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