2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.foodhyd.2010.09.016
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Differences in in vitro gastric behaviour between homogenized milk and emulsions stabilised by Tween 80, whey protein, or whey protein and caseinate

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“…Lipase A has been used as a gastric lipase substitute in a previous study. 26 The activity of the lipase was matched to that of the fasted gastric lipase activity recorded in a human clinical study, 40 U/ mL. 27 During the gastric phase, pH was adjusted three times over the course of the 2 h digestion, beginning at pH 4 and then adjusting to pH 3 and pH 2, to reflect pH changes that occur during the fed state of digestion that have been measured in vivo.…”
Section: ■ Materials and Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Lipase A has been used as a gastric lipase substitute in a previous study. 26 The activity of the lipase was matched to that of the fasted gastric lipase activity recorded in a human clinical study, 40 U/ mL. 27 During the gastric phase, pH was adjusted three times over the course of the 2 h digestion, beginning at pH 4 and then adjusting to pH 3 and pH 2, to reflect pH changes that occur during the fed state of digestion that have been measured in vivo.…”
Section: ■ Materials and Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In such models, samples are exposed to human gastric and intestinal conditions which are created in beakers in laboratory. Samples in simulated gastric conditions are exposed to an acidic pH (1-2), salts (such as NaCl), biopolymers (such as porcine gastric mucosa) as well as proteolytic enzymes (pepsin) (53,54), which mimic the human gastric conditions. While, in simulated intestinal conditions, samples are subjected to higher pH (~6.8), mixture of enzymes (such as pancreatin), salts and bile salts (55).…”
Section: Intestinal Conditionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Dependent on the emulsifier type, declining pH and enzymatic activity can destabilize the emulsion droplets, which results in flocculation of the droplets [103105, 142]. This could lead to a fat layer on top of the gastric contents that delays the entrance and detection of fat in the small intestine [53, 74, 103, 104, 154].…”
Section: Bile Salt-stimulated Lipase and Lipid Architecture Facilitatmentioning
confidence: 99%