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Crosslinking with transglutaminase does not change metabolic effects of sodium caseinate in model beverage in healthy young individuals

BACKGROUND: Postprandial metabolic and appetitive responses of proteins are dependent on protein source and processing technique prior to ingestion. Studies on the postprandial effects of enzymatic crosslinking of milk proteins are sparse. Our aim was to study the effect of transglutaminase (TG)-ind...

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Autores principales: Juvonen, Kristiina R, Lille, Martina E, Laaksonen, David E, Mykkänen, Hannu M, Niskanen, Leo K, Herzig, Karl-Heinz, Poutanen, Kaisa S, Karhunen, Leila J
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3412744/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22657838
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1475-2891-11-35
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author Juvonen, Kristiina R
Lille, Martina E
Laaksonen, David E
Mykkänen, Hannu M
Niskanen, Leo K
Herzig, Karl-Heinz
Poutanen, Kaisa S
Karhunen, Leila J
author_facet Juvonen, Kristiina R
Lille, Martina E
Laaksonen, David E
Mykkänen, Hannu M
Niskanen, Leo K
Herzig, Karl-Heinz
Poutanen, Kaisa S
Karhunen, Leila J
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description BACKGROUND: Postprandial metabolic and appetitive responses of proteins are dependent on protein source and processing technique prior to ingestion. Studies on the postprandial effects of enzymatic crosslinking of milk proteins are sparse. Our aim was to study the effect of transglutaminase (TG)-induced crosslinking of sodium caseinate on postprandial metabolic and appetite responses. Whey protein was included as reference protein. METHODS: Thirteen healthy individuals (23.3 ± 1.1 y, BMI 21.7 ± 0.4 kg/m(2)) participated in a single-blind crossover design experiment in which the subjects consumed three different isovolumic (500 g) pourable beverages containing either sodium caseinate (Cas, 29 g), TG-treated sodium caseinate (Cas-TG, 29 g) or whey protein (Wh, 30 g) in a randomized order. Blood samples were collected at baseline and for 4 h postprandially for the determination of plasma glucose, insulin and amino acid (AA) concentrations. Gastric emptying (GE) was measured using the (13) C-breath test method. Appetite was assessed using visual analogue scales. RESULTS: All examined postprandial responses were comparable with Cas and Cas-TG. The protein type used in the beverages was reflected as differences in plasma AA concentrations between Wh and Cas, but there were no differences in plasma glucose or insulin responses. A tendency for faster GE rate after Wh was detected. Appetite ratings or subsequent energy intake did not differ among the protein beverages. CONCLUSIONS: Our results indicate that the metabolic responses of enzymatically crosslinked and native sodium caseinate in a liquid matrix are comparable, suggesting similar digestion and absorption rates and first pass metabolism despite the structural modification of Cas-TG.
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spelling pubmed-34127442012-08-07 Crosslinking with transglutaminase does not change metabolic effects of sodium caseinate in model beverage in healthy young individuals Juvonen, Kristiina R Lille, Martina E Laaksonen, David E Mykkänen, Hannu M Niskanen, Leo K Herzig, Karl-Heinz Poutanen, Kaisa S Karhunen, Leila J Nutr J Research BACKGROUND: Postprandial metabolic and appetitive responses of proteins are dependent on protein source and processing technique prior to ingestion. Studies on the postprandial effects of enzymatic crosslinking of milk proteins are sparse. Our aim was to study the effect of transglutaminase (TG)-induced crosslinking of sodium caseinate on postprandial metabolic and appetite responses. Whey protein was included as reference protein. METHODS: Thirteen healthy individuals (23.3 ± 1.1 y, BMI 21.7 ± 0.4 kg/m(2)) participated in a single-blind crossover design experiment in which the subjects consumed three different isovolumic (500 g) pourable beverages containing either sodium caseinate (Cas, 29 g), TG-treated sodium caseinate (Cas-TG, 29 g) or whey protein (Wh, 30 g) in a randomized order. Blood samples were collected at baseline and for 4 h postprandially for the determination of plasma glucose, insulin and amino acid (AA) concentrations. Gastric emptying (GE) was measured using the (13) C-breath test method. Appetite was assessed using visual analogue scales. RESULTS: All examined postprandial responses were comparable with Cas and Cas-TG. The protein type used in the beverages was reflected as differences in plasma AA concentrations between Wh and Cas, but there were no differences in plasma glucose or insulin responses. A tendency for faster GE rate after Wh was detected. Appetite ratings or subsequent energy intake did not differ among the protein beverages. CONCLUSIONS: Our results indicate that the metabolic responses of enzymatically crosslinked and native sodium caseinate in a liquid matrix are comparable, suggesting similar digestion and absorption rates and first pass metabolism despite the structural modification of Cas-TG. BioMed Central 2012-06-01 /pmc/articles/PMC3412744/ /pubmed/22657838 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1475-2891-11-35 Text en Copyright ©2012 Juvonen et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Juvonen, Kristiina R
Lille, Martina E
Laaksonen, David E
Mykkänen, Hannu M
Niskanen, Leo K
Herzig, Karl-Heinz
Poutanen, Kaisa S
Karhunen, Leila J
Crosslinking with transglutaminase does not change metabolic effects of sodium caseinate in model beverage in healthy young individuals
title Crosslinking with transglutaminase does not change metabolic effects of sodium caseinate in model beverage in healthy young individuals
title_full Crosslinking with transglutaminase does not change metabolic effects of sodium caseinate in model beverage in healthy young individuals
title_fullStr Crosslinking with transglutaminase does not change metabolic effects of sodium caseinate in model beverage in healthy young individuals
title_full_unstemmed Crosslinking with transglutaminase does not change metabolic effects of sodium caseinate in model beverage in healthy young individuals
title_short Crosslinking with transglutaminase does not change metabolic effects of sodium caseinate in model beverage in healthy young individuals
title_sort crosslinking with transglutaminase does not change metabolic effects of sodium caseinate in model beverage in healthy young individuals
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3412744/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22657838
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1475-2891-11-35
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