Intestinal kinetics from digestion of milk proteins in humans

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Boutrou, Rachel | Dupont, Didier | Jardin, Julien | Le Gouar, Yann | Ainerei, G. | Benamouzig, R. | Tomé, Daniel | Gaudichon, Claire | Léonil, Joelle

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Objective. We aim to assess in humans the intestinal digestion of two protein fractions from milk, i.e. a soluble (SP) and non-soluble (casein; CAS) proteins, that exhibit opposite chemical and digestive characteristics.

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