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Comparative analysis of human milk and infant formula derived peptides following in vitro digestion

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posted on 2023-05-03, 13:59 authored by M.-Y. Su, Marita Broadhurst, C.-P. Liu, Jessica Gathercole, W.-L. Cheng, X.-Y. Qi, Stefan ClerensStefan Clerens, Jolon Dyer, Li DayLi Day, Brendan Haigh
It has long been recognised that there are differences between human milk and infant formulas which lead to differences in health and nutrition for the neonate. In this study we examine and compare the peptide profile of human milk and an exemplar infant formula. The study identifies both similarities and differences in the endogenous and postdigestion peptide profiles of human milk and infant formula. This includes differences in the protein source of these peptides but also with the region within the protein producing the dominant proteins. Clustering of similar peptides around regions of high sequence identity and known bioactivity was also observed. Together the data may explain some of the functional differences between human milk and infant formula, while identifying some aspects of conserved function between bovine and human milks which contribute to the effectiveness of modern infant formula as a substitute for human milk.

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2016 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

Language

  • English

Does this contain Māori information or data?

  • No

Publisher

Elsevier

Journal title

Food Chemistry

ISSN

0308-8146

Citation

Su, M.-Y., Broadhurst, M., Liu, C.-P., Gathercole, J., Cheng, W.-L., Qi, X.-Y., Clerens, S., Dyer, J. M., Day, L., & Haigh, B. (2017). Comparative analysis of human milk and infant formula derived peptides following in vitro digestion. Food Chemistry, 221, 1895–1903. doi:10.1016/j.foodchem.2016.10.041

Funder

Bright Dairy and Food Co. Ltd.

Contract number

A18034

Job code

13397

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