THE IMPORTANCE OF PEPTIDE LENGTHS IN HYPOALLERGENIC INFANT FORMULAS

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SIEMENSMA, AD [1 ]
WEIJER, WJ [1 ]
BAK, HJ [1 ]
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[1] EUROSEQUENCE BV,9747 AG GRONINGEN,NETHERLANDS
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10.1016/S0924-2244(05)80006-8
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TS2 [食品工业];
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Dietary proteins are broken down to free amino acids in three phases: in the gut lumen, at the brush border of the enterocyte and in the cytoplasm of the enterocyte. The digestion and/or absorption of di- and tripeptides is more rapid than that of an equivalent amount of free amino acids. Therefore, control and knowledge of the lengths of peptides in a hydrolysate is important for the development of physiologically optimal hydrolysates for use in peptide-based hypoallergenic infant formulae. A new method to determine peptide lengths has been used to develop 'third-generation' hypoallergenic infant formulae - short-chain hydrolysates that imitate the intestinal lumenal digest very closely and that have an improved taste profile.
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