AI Article Synopsis

  • This study investigates the differences in protein digestibility between human milk (HM) and infant formula (IF) using a specialized digestion method designed for infants.
  • The research found that while HM exhibits a higher protein digestion rate and finer curd formation during initial gastric digestion, the overall digestibility of proteins in HM and IF becomes similar after complete gastrointestinal digestion.
  • The results highlight that improvements can still be made to IF to enhance protein digestibility, potentially benefiting infant nutrition.

Article Abstract

Many improvements have been made to bring infant formula (IF) closer to human milk (HM) regarding its nutritional and biological properties. Nevertheless, the protein components of HM and IF are still different, which may affect their digestibility. This study aimed to evaluate and compare the protein digestibility of HM and IF using the infant INFOGEST digestion method. Pooled HM and a commercial IF were subjected to the infant INFOGEST method, which simulates the physiological digestion conditions of infants, with multiple directions, i.e. the curd state, gel images of SDS-PAGE, molecular weight distribution, free amino acid concentrations and protein digestion rate. HM underwent proteolysis before digestion and tended to have a higher protein digestion rate with finer curds during gastric digestion, than the IF. However, multifaceted analyses showed that the protein digestibility of HM and IF was not significantly different after gastrointestinal digestion. In conclusion, the infant INFOGEST method showed that the digestibility of HM and IF proteins differed to some extent before digestion and after gastric digestion, but not at the end of gastrointestinal digestion. The findings of this study will contribute to the refinement of IF with better protein digestibility in infant stomach.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0007114524001260DOI Listing

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