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Thermal or membrane processing for Infant Milk Formula: Effects on protein digestion and integrity of the intestinal barrier.

Simona L Bavaro1, Gianfranco Mamone2, Gianluca Picariello2, Michael J Callanan3, Yihong Chen4, André Brodkorb1, Linda Giblin5.   

Abstract

Infant Milk Formula (IMF) is designed as a breastmilk substitute to satisfy the nutritional requirements during the first months of life. This study investigates the effects of two IMF processing technologies on cow milk protein digestion using an infant static in vitro gastrointestinal model. The degree of protein hydrolysis at the end of the gastric phase was 3.7-fold higher for IMF produced by high temperature (IMF-HT), compared to IMF produced by cascade membrane filtration (IMF-CMF), as assessed by free N-terminal group analysis. The processing type also influenced the panel of bioavailable peptides detected in basolateral compartments of Caco-2 monolayers exposed to gastrointestinal digested IMFs. In addition, IMF-CMF significantly increased tight junction protein, claudin 1, whilst IMF-HT significantly reduced tight junction integrity. In conclusion, producing IMF by CMF may preserve intestinal barrier integrity and can deliver its own unique inventory of bioavailable peptides with potential bioactivity.
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Keywords:  Infant gastrointestinal digestion; Infant milk formula; Intestinal barrier; Milk peptides; Processing

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33484955     DOI: 10.1016/j.foodchem.2021.129019

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


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