Digestion of milk proteins in the premature infant stomach releases functional peptides; however, which peptides are present has not been reported. Premature infants are often fed a combination of human milk and bovine milk fortifiers, but the variety of functional peptides released from both human and bovine milk proteins remains uncharacterized. This study applied peptidomics to investigate the peptides released in gastric digestion of mother’s milk proteins and supplemental bovine milk proteins in premature infants. Peptides were assessed for homology against a database of known functional peptides—Milk Bioactive Peptide Database. The peptidomic data were analyzed to interpret which proteases most likely released them from the parent pro...
International audienceHuman milk is the ideal food for the newborn infant (WHO, 2015). Donor human m...
Abstract Milk proteins have attracted extensive interest in terms of their bioavailability following...
Human milk is the ideal food for the newborn infant (WHO, 2015). Donor human milk is pasteurized for...
Digestion of milk proteins in the premature infant stomach releases functional peptides; however, wh...
Over the course of milk digestion, native milk proteases and infant digestive proteases fragment int...
Over the course of milk digestion, native milk proteases and infant digestive proteases fragment int...
Our previous studies revealed that milk proteases begin to hydrolyze proteins in the mammary gland a...
Human milk (HM) is the best source of nourishment for infants, but it must be fortified for optimal ...
Variations in endogenous peptide profiles, functionality, and the enzymes responsible for the format...
Variations in endogenous peptide profiles, functionality, and the enzymes responsible for the format...
Human milk contains active proteases that initiate hydrolysis of milk proteins within the mammary gl...
International audienceHuman milk is the ideal food for the newborn infant (WHO, 2015). Donor human m...
International audienceHuman milk is the ideal food for the newborn infant (WHO, 2015). Donor human m...
International audienceHuman milk is the ideal food for the newborn infant (WHO, 2015). Donor human m...
Human milk contains active proteases that initiate hydrolysis of milk proteins within the mammary gl...
International audienceHuman milk is the ideal food for the newborn infant (WHO, 2015). Donor human m...
Abstract Milk proteins have attracted extensive interest in terms of their bioavailability following...
Human milk is the ideal food for the newborn infant (WHO, 2015). Donor human milk is pasteurized for...
Digestion of milk proteins in the premature infant stomach releases functional peptides; however, wh...
Over the course of milk digestion, native milk proteases and infant digestive proteases fragment int...
Over the course of milk digestion, native milk proteases and infant digestive proteases fragment int...
Our previous studies revealed that milk proteases begin to hydrolyze proteins in the mammary gland a...
Human milk (HM) is the best source of nourishment for infants, but it must be fortified for optimal ...
Variations in endogenous peptide profiles, functionality, and the enzymes responsible for the format...
Variations in endogenous peptide profiles, functionality, and the enzymes responsible for the format...
Human milk contains active proteases that initiate hydrolysis of milk proteins within the mammary gl...
International audienceHuman milk is the ideal food for the newborn infant (WHO, 2015). Donor human m...
International audienceHuman milk is the ideal food for the newborn infant (WHO, 2015). Donor human m...
International audienceHuman milk is the ideal food for the newborn infant (WHO, 2015). Donor human m...
Human milk contains active proteases that initiate hydrolysis of milk proteins within the mammary gl...
International audienceHuman milk is the ideal food for the newborn infant (WHO, 2015). Donor human m...
Abstract Milk proteins have attracted extensive interest in terms of their bioavailability following...
Human milk is the ideal food for the newborn infant (WHO, 2015). Donor human milk is pasteurized for...