2022
DOI: 10.3390/nu14081624
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Neither Incretin or Amino Acid Responses, nor Casein Content, Account for the Equal Insulin Response Following Iso-Lactose Loads of Natural Human and Cow Milk in Healthy Young Adults

Abstract: Human milk contains <50% less protein (casein) than cow milk, but is equally effective in insulin secretion despite lower postingestion hyperaminoacidemia. Such potency of human milk might be modulated either by incretins (glucagon-like polypeptide-1,GLP-1); glucose-inhibitory-polypeptide, GIP), and/or by milk casein content. Healthy volunteers of both sexes were fed iso-lactose loads of two low-protein milks, i.e., human [Hum] (n = 8) and casein-deprived cow milk (Cow [↓Cas]) (n = 10), as well as loads of … Show more

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“…Dairy milk is extremely important to the human diet because it can meet several nutritional needs of the individual, namely minerals, vitamins, fats, and proteins. Among the functional properties that are attributed to milk, the stimulation of insulin, incretin, glucose inhibitory polypeptide, and the insulin-like growth factor 1 play an important role [6,7]. In addition, milk is the raw material for producing cream, ice cream, yogurt, cheese, and butter [5].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Dairy milk is extremely important to the human diet because it can meet several nutritional needs of the individual, namely minerals, vitamins, fats, and proteins. Among the functional properties that are attributed to milk, the stimulation of insulin, incretin, glucose inhibitory polypeptide, and the insulin-like growth factor 1 play an important role [6,7]. In addition, milk is the raw material for producing cream, ice cream, yogurt, cheese, and butter [5].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%