PMID: 8599318Apr 1, 1996Paper

Gastrojejunal kinetics and the digestion of [15N]beta-lactoglobulin and casein in humans: the influence of the nature and quantity of the protein

The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition
S MahéD Tomé

Abstract

The evolution and luminal effects of different quantities of casein and beta-lactoglobulin were investigated in the upper jejunum of 35 volunteers who ingested 400 mL water with either beta-lactoglobulin or casein in either low or high doses (72.6 mmol N, Lbetalg; 71.7 mmol N, LCas; 368.2 mmol N, Hbetalg; 386.8 mmol N, HCas). The flow rate of the liquid effluents as well as the nitrogen movements were measured and the exogenous ([15N]) and endogenous nitrogen fractions analyzed in the upper jejunum after milk protein ingestion. The basal jejunal liquid flow rate (mL/min) was 3.88+/-1.84 and peaked in the 0-20 min period for water (9.92+/-3.72) and Lbetalg (7.27+/-3.08) and during the 20-40 min period for LCas (5.69+/-2.49), HCas (6.32+/-1.85), and Hbetalg (6.11+/-2.31). One hour after water, LCas, Lbetalg, Hbetalg, and HCas ingestion, 100%, 95%, 85%, 71%, but only 38% of the liquid phase of the meal were passed through the jejunum, respectively. The flow rate of the endogenous nitrogen was 12.93+/-5.22 mmol N/h before meal ingestion; remained unchanged after water, LCas or Hbetalg ingestion; but increased significantly (P<0.05) after Lbetalg and HCas ingestion. The net disappearance of exogenous nitrogen in the upper jejunum 24...Continue Reading

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