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“…During the fetal and neonatal periods, intestinal luminal digestion is generally low due to the immature stomach and pancreatic function and the presence of milk-borne protease inhibitors (27,55,133). The reduced luminal enzymatic activity during these periods functions to keep molecules intact until they reach the intestinal epithelium, thus preserving antigenicity and possibly increasing the extent of their subsequent transepithelial passage (134). Antenatally, components in the amniotic fluid like proteinase inhibitors, and, postnatally, bioactive components in colostrum and milk, will influence the luminal environment and hence the formation and stability of antigenic molecules.…”
Section: Gut Luminal Effects On Antigen Transfermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…During the fetal and neonatal periods, intestinal luminal digestion is generally low due to the immature stomach and pancreatic function and the presence of milk-borne protease inhibitors (27,55,133). The reduced luminal enzymatic activity during these periods functions to keep molecules intact until they reach the intestinal epithelium, thus preserving antigenicity and possibly increasing the extent of their subsequent transepithelial passage (134). Antenatally, components in the amniotic fluid like proteinase inhibitors, and, postnatally, bioactive components in colostrum and milk, will influence the luminal environment and hence the formation and stability of antigenic molecules.…”
Section: Gut Luminal Effects On Antigen Transfermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Maturation of the gut is characterized by increased digestive capacity at weaning with resultant changes in the properties of brush border enzymes and pancreatic enzyme secretion (Henning, 1981;Rakhimov et al, 2002). PHA administration stimulated increased trypsin (Sureda et al, 2018), maltase and sucrase activities (Prykhod'ko et al, 2009) and an adult-like disaccharidase pattern (Linderoth et al, 2005) in suckling rats, prior to weaning.…”
Section: Impact Of Medicinal Plants and Phytochemicals On The Development And Maturation Of The Gastrointestinal Tractmentioning
confidence: 99%