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Mol Nutr Food Res ; 68(6): e2300458, 2024 Mar.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38389157

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SCOPE: Processing of whey protein concentrate (WPC) for infant formulas may induce protein modifications with severe consequences for preterm newborn development. The study investigates how conventional WPC and a gently processed skim milk-derived WPC (SPC) affect gut and immune development after birth. METHODS AND RESULTS: Newborn, preterm pigs used as a model of preterm infants were fed formula containing WPC, SPC, extra heat-treated SPC (HT-SPC), or stored HT-SPC (HTS-SPC) for 5 days. SPC contained no protein aggregates and more native lactoferrin, and despite higher Maillard reaction product (MRP) formation, the clinical response and most gut and immune parameters are similar to WPC pigs. SPC feeding negatively impacts intestinal MRP accumulation, mucosa, and bacterial diversity. In contrast, circulating T-cells are decreased and oxidative stress- and inflammation-related genes are upregulated in WPC pigs. Protein aggregation and MRP formation increase in HTS-SPC, leading to reduced antibacterial activity, lactase/maltase ratio, circulating neutrophils, and cytotoxic T-cells besides increased gut MRP accumulation and expression of TNFAIP3. CONCLUSION: The gently processed SPC has more native protein, but higher MRP levels than WPC, resulting in similar tolerability but subclinical adverse gut effects in preterm pigs. Additional heat treatment and storage further induce MRP formation, gut inflammation, and intestinal mucosal damage.


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Fórmulas Infantiles , Leche , Humanos , Recién Nacido , Lactante , Animales , Porcinos , Proteína de Suero de Leche , Intestinos/fisiología , Recien Nacido Prematuro , Inflamación
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Microbiol Resour Announc ; 12(1): e0047922, 2023 Jan 24.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36475910

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The complete genome sequences, as determined by a combination of short- and long-read sequencing, of three Lactiplantibacillus plantarum strains (M8, M17, and M19) that were isolated from Iranian motal cheese are reported. The genome sizes were estimated to be 3.3, 3.3, and 3.5 Mbp, respectively, with GC contents of approximately 44.5%.

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