过滤(数学)
粘液
食品科学
化学
生物
数学
生态学
统计
作者
Cathal A. Dold,Simona L. Bavaro,Yihong Chen,Michael Callanan,Deirdre Kennedy,Joseph P. Cassidy,John T. Tobin,Aylin W. Sahin,Peadar G. Lawlor,André Brodkorb,Linda Giblin
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.foodres.2024.114343
摘要
Human breast milk promotes maturation of the infant gastrointestinal barrier, including the promotion of mucus production. In the quest to produce next generation infant milk formula (IMF), we have produced IMF by membrane filtration (MEM-IMF). With a higher quantity of native whey protein, MEM-IMF more closely mimics human breast milk than IMF produced using conventional heat treatment (HT-IMF). After a 4-week dietary intervention in young pigs, animals fed a MEM-IMF diet had a higher number of goblet cells, acidic mucus and mucin-2 in the jejunum compared to pigs fed HT-IMF (P < 0.05). In the duodenum, MEM-IMF fed pigs had increased trypsin activity in the gut lumen, increased mRNA transcript levels of claudin 1 in the mucosal scrapings and increased lactase activity in brush border membrane vesicles than those pigs fed HT-IMF (P < 0.05). In conclusion, MEM-IMF is superior to HT-IMF in the promotion of mucus production in the young gut.
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