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Effect of Reversal of Whey-Protein to Casein Ratio of Cow Milk, on Insulin, Incretin, and Amino Acid Responses in Humans.


ABSTRACT:

Scope

Milk-proteins, besides lactose, stimulate insulin and incretin secretion. Although whey-proteins (WP) are more efficient than casein (Cas) in hormone secretion, the effects of reversal of the (WP/Cas) ratio in whole-milk are poorly known.

Methods and results

Healthy volunteers received two different cow-milk drinks, at identical lactose (0.36 g × kg-1 BW) and total-protein (0.18 g × kg1 BW) loads, but at reversed WP/Cas ratio. One is cow-whole milk with a ≈20/80 [WP/Cas] ratio, the other an experimental cow-milk with a ≈70/30 [WP/Cas] ratio ([↑WP↓Cas]-milk). Both milk-types induced the same mild hyperglycemic response. Following [↑WP↓Cas]-milk, the [20'-90'] insulin incremental area (iAUC) (+ ≈44%, p < 0.035), and the [20'-120'] C-peptide iAUC (+ ≈47%, p < 0.015) are greater than those with cow-milk. Similarly, following [↑WP↓Cas]-milk, the GLP-1 [20'-90'] iAUC (+96%, p < 0.025), and the GIP [30'-60'] iAUC (+140%, p < 0.006), were greater than those with cow-milk. Plasma total and branched-chain amino acids are also greater following the [↑WP↓Cas] than cow-milk.

Conclusions

Reversal of the (WP/Cas) ratio in cow-milk enhanced the insulin response, an effect possibly mediated by incretins and/or amino acids(s). These data may be useful in designing specific milk formulas with different effects on insulin and incretin response(s).

SUBMITTER: Toffolon A 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9286575 | biostudies-literature | 2021 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Effect of Reversal of Whey-Protein to Casein Ratio of Cow Milk, on Insulin, Incretin, and Amino Acid Responses in Humans.

Toffolon Alessandro A   de Rocco-Ponce Maurizio M   Vettore Monica M   Iori Elisabetta E   Lante Anna A   Tessari Paolo P  

Molecular nutrition & food research 20211115 24


<h4>Scope</h4>Milk-proteins, besides lactose, stimulate insulin and incretin secretion. Although whey-proteins (WP) are more efficient than casein (Cas) in hormone secretion, the effects of reversal of the (WP/Cas) ratio in whole-milk are poorly known.<h4>Methods and results</h4>Healthy volunteers received two different cow-milk drinks, at identical lactose (0.36 g × kg<sup>-1</sup> BW) and total-protein (0.18 g × kg<sup>1</sup> BW) loads, but at reversed WP/Cas ratio. One is cow-whole milk with  ...[more]

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