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Effect of Particle Size and Interface Composition on the Lipid Digestion of Droplets Covered with Membrane Phospholipids

Lu Liu, Yue Pan, Xiuxiu Zhang, Yu Zhang, Xiaodong Li

2020Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry56 citationsDOI

Abstract

The particle size and fatty acid release of droplets covered with milk fat globule membrane phospholipids with different particle sizes (large/MPL-L; medium/MPL-M; and small/MPL-S) and emulsions with different sources (droplets covered with MPL/MPLs; human milk/HM; and infant formula/IF) were investigated using an infant digestion model. During digestion, droplets exhibited different degrees of aggregation, and the order of the particle size was MPL-L > MPL-M > MPL-S. MPL-M and MPL-S were significantly higher than MPL-L in the release of free fatty acids. No significant difference was observed in the FFA release rate between MPLs and HM. However, the rate was significantly higher than that of IF in the intestinal stage. Compared to IF, a higher content of long-chain polyunsaturated fatty acids and a lower content of saturated fatty acid were observed in MPLs and HM.

Topics & Concepts

ChemistryParticle sizeDigestion (alchemy)Polyunsaturated fatty acidMembraneComposition (language)ChromatographyFatty acidParticle (ecology)Food scienceBiochemistryBiologyPhilosophyEcologyPhysical chemistryLinguisticsProteins in Food SystemsInfant Nutrition and HealthFatty Acid Research and Health
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