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Curr Protein Pept Sci ; 21(8): 766-771, 2020.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31713481

RÉSUMÉ

Proteins are indispensable components of living organisms, which are derived mainly from diet through metabolism. Dietary proteins are degraded by endogenous digestive enzymes to di- or tripeptides and free amino acids (AAs) in the small intestine lumen and then absorbed into blood and lymph through intestinal epithelial cells via diverse transporters. Microorganisms are involved not only in the proteins' catabolism, but also the AAs, especially essential AAs, anabolism. Probiotics regulate these processes by providing exogenous proteases and AAs and peptide transporters, and reducing hazardous substances in the food and feed. But the core mechanism is modulating of the composition of intestinal microorganisms through their colonization and exclusion of pathogens. The other effects of probiotics are associated with normal intestinal morphology, which implies that the enterocytes secrete more enzymes to decompose dietary proteins and absorb more nutrients.


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Acides aminés/métabolisme , Protéines alimentaires/métabolisme , Entérocytes/métabolisme , Microbiome gastro-intestinal/physiologie , Absorption intestinale/physiologie , Probiotiques/métabolisme , Ammoniac/métabolisme , Aliment pour animaux/analyse , Aliment pour animaux/microbiologie , Animaux , Transport biologique/physiologie , Protéines de transport/classification , Protéines de transport/génétique , Protéines de transport/métabolisme , Protéines alimentaires/administration et posologie , Entérocytes/cytologie , Expression des gènes , Humains , Oligopeptides/métabolisme , Probiotiques/analyse , Probiotiques/pharmacologie
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