Background: Holder pasteurization has been reported to modify human milk composition and structure by inactivating bile salt–stimulated lipase (BSSL) and partially denaturing some of its proteins, potentially affecting its subsequent digestion. Objective: We sought to determine the impact of human milk pasteurizationon gastric digestion (particularly for proteins and lipids) in preterm infants who were fed their mothers’ own milk either raw or pasteurized. Design: In a randomized controlled trial, 12 hospitalized tube-fed preterm infants were their own control group in comparing the gastric digestion of raw human milk (RHM) with pasteurized human milk (PHM). Over a 6-d sequence, gastric aspirates were collected 2 times/d before and after RH...