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  2. Effect of β-Casein Fortification in Milk Protein on Digestion Properties and Release of Bioactive Peptides in a Suckling Rat Pup Model

Effect of β-Casein Fortification in Milk Protein on Digestion Properties and Release of Bioactive Peptides in a Suckling Rat Pup Model

  • Foods. 2025 Dec 22;15(1):26. doi: 10.3390/foods15010026.
Sijia Song 1 Yingying Lin 1 Yuning Zhang 2 Huiyuan Guo 1 2
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  • 1 Key Laboratory of Functional Dairy, Department of Nutrition and Health, China Agricultural University, Beijing 100191, China.
  • 2 Food Laboratory of Zhongyuan, Luohe 462300, China.
Abstract

β-casein (β-CN) is the predominant casein fraction in breast milk, while current infant milk formula (IMF) contains substantially lower β-CN levels than breast milk. The impact of β-CN fortification on neonatal digestive characteristic and bioactive peptide release remains an understudied area in vivo. This study investigated the effect of β-CN fortification in milk protein on digestion properties and release of bioactive peptides using a suckling rat pup model. Rat pups were, respectively, gavaged with two milk protein solutions: one with ordinary β-CN content (OBCN) and the Other with fortified β-CN content (FBCN). The gastric emptying rate, proteolytic efficiency, and peptidomic profiles of intestinal digesta were evaluated. Results indicated that the FBCN group exhibited accelerated gastric emptying into the intestinal phase and enhanced proteolytic efficiency compared to OBCN group. Furthermore, the FBCN group generated greater peptide diversity in the small intestine, with significantly elevated abundance of bioactive peptide candidates exhibiting broader functional spectra. These findings provide additional evidence for the health effects of β-CN fortification in IMF.

Keywords

bioactive peptides; digestion properties; milk protein; suckling rat pups; β-casein.

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