BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVES: Self-reported digestive intolerance to dairy foods is common. As dairy can be an important source of dietary protein, this study aimed to identify whether milk protein digestion is compromised in individuals with digestive intolerance. SUBJECTS/METHODS: Adult women (nâ=â40) were enroled in this double-blinded, randomised cross-over trial, with digestive symptoms characterised using a lactose challenge and self-reported digestive symptom questionnaire. Participants were classified as either lactose intolerant (LI, nâ=â10), non-lactose dairy intolerant (NLDI, nâ=â20) or dairy tolerant (DT, nâ=â10). In a randomised sequence, participants consumed three different kinds of milk (750âml); conventional milk (CON), a2 Milk⢠(A2M), and lactose-free conventional milk (LF-CON). Circulatory plasma amino acid (AA) concentrations were measured at baseline and every 30âmin until 3âh post-ingestion. RESULTS: In all participants across all milk types, plasma AA concentrations (AUC(0-180)) increased after milk ingestion with no significant differences in responses observed between milk types or participants (Pâ>â0.05), with the exception of the suppressed lysine response in the DT group following A2M ingestion, relative to the other two groups and milk types (Pâ<â0.05). CONCLUSION: Milk protein digestion, as determined by circulatory AAs, is largely unaffected by dairy- and lactose- intolerances.
Circulatory amino acid responses to milk consumption in dairy and lactose intolerant individuals.
乳糖不耐受者和乳制品使用者摄入牛奶后循环氨基酸的反应
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作者:Prodhan Utpal Kumar, Milan Amber Marie, Shrestha Aahana, Vickers Mark Hedley, Cameron-Smith David, Barnett Matthew Philip Greig
| 期刊: | European Journal of Clinical Nutrition | 影响因子: | 3.300 |
| 时间: | 2022 | 起止号: | 2022 Oct;76(10):1415-1422 |
| doi: | 10.1038/s41430-022-01119-0 | ||
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