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Gastrointestinally Digested Protein from the Insect Alphitobius diaperinus Stimulates a Different Intestinal Secretome than Beef or Almond, Producing a Differential Response in Food Intake in Rats.


ABSTRACT: In this study we compare the interaction of three protein sources-insect, beef, and almond-with the gastrointestinal tract. We measured the enterohormone secretion ex vivo in human and pig intestine treated with in vitro digestions of these foods. Insect and beef were the most effective in inducing the secretion of CCK, while almond was the most effective in inducing PYY in pig duodenum. In the human colon, almond was also the most effective in inducing PYY, and GLP-1 levels were increased by insect and beef. The three digested proteins reduced ghrelin secretion in pig duodenum, while only insect reduced ghrelin secretion in human colon. We also found that food intake in rats increased in groups fed a raw insect pre-load and decreased when fed raw almond. In conclusion, the insect Alphitobius diaperinus modulates duodenal and colonic enterohormone release and increases food intake in rats. These effects differ from beef and almond.

SUBMITTER: Miguens-Gomez A 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7468914 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Gastrointestinally Digested Protein from the Insect <i>Alphitobius diaperinus</i> Stimulates a Different Intestinal Secretome than Beef or Almond, Producing a Differential Response in Food Intake in Rats.

Miguéns-Gómez Alba A   Grau-Bové Carme C   Sierra-Cruz Marta M   Jorba-Martín Rosa R   Caro Aleidis A   Rodríguez-Gallego Esther E   Beltrán-Debón Raúl R   Blay M Teresa MT   Terra Ximena X   Ardévol Anna A   Pinent Montserrat M  

Nutrients 20200807 8


In this study we compare the interaction of three protein sources-insect, beef, and almond-with the gastrointestinal tract. We measured the enterohormone secretion ex vivo in human and pig intestine treated with in vitro digestions of these foods. Insect and beef were the most effective in inducing the secretion of CCK, while almond was the most effective in inducing PYY in pig duodenum. In the human colon, almond was also the most effective in inducing PYY, and GLP-1 levels were increased by in  ...[more]

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