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  • Spatial-temporal mapping of the intra-gastric pepsin concentration and proteolysis in pigs fed egg white gels.

Spatial-temporal mapping of the intra-gastric pepsin concentration and proteolysis in pigs fed egg white gels.

Food chemistry (2022-05-09)
Françoise Nau, Steven Le Feunteun, Yann Le Gouar, Gwénaële Henry, Maryvonne Pasco, Catherine Guérin-Dubiard, Kéra Nyemb-Diop, Didier Dupont
ABSTRACT

While there is a consensus that food structure affects food digestion, the underlying mechanisms remain poorly understood. A previous experiment in pigs fed egg white gels of same composition but different structures evidenced such effect on food gastric disintegration. In this study, we detailed the consequences on intra-gastric pH, pepsin concentration and proteolysis by sampling throughout the stomach over 6 h digestion. Subsequent amino acid absorption was investigated as well by blood sampling. While acidification was almost homogeneous after 6 h digestion regardless of the gel, pepsin distribution never became uniform. Pepsin started to accumulate in the pylorus/antrum region before concentrating in the body stomach beyond 4 h, time from which proteolysis really started. Interestingly, the more acidic and soft gel resulted in a soon (60 min) increase in proteolysis, an earlier and more intense peak of plasmatic amino acids, and a final pepsin concentration three times higher than with the other gels.

MATERIALS
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Product Description

Sigma-Aldrich
Pepsin from porcine gastric mucosa, lyophilized powder, ≥3,200 units/mg protein
Sigma-Aldrich
Anti-goat IgG (Fc specific)-Alkaline Phosphatase antibody produced in rabbit, affinity isolated antibody, buffered aqueous solution