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A casein hydrolysate increases GLP-1 secretion and reduces food intake

  • Teagasc - Irish Agriculture and Food Development Authority
  • Munster Technological University

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Abstract

In an effort to control weight gain, much attention has focused on the identification of bioactive peptides from food sources that induce satiety hormone secretion and increase the feeling of fullness. In this study, a screening platform identified a sodium caseinate hydrolysate, LFC25, that significantly increased calcium signalling in the enteroendocrine cell line, STC-1, and as a result increased secretion of the satiety hormone, GLP-1, in a dose-dependent manner. Administration of this hydrolysate to mice reduced the cumulative food intake over an eight hour period. To determine the feasibility of LFC25 as a food ingredient, production was scaled up to 10 L and spray-dried or freeze-dried without loss of bioactivity.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)303-310
Number of pages8
JournalFood Chemistry
Volume252
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 30 Jun 2018

Keywords

  • Food intake
  • GLP-1
  • Satiety hormones
  • Sodium caseinate
  • STC-1

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