Journal of Nutritional Science and Vitaminology
Online ISSN : 1881-7742
Print ISSN : 0301-4800
ISSN-L : 0301-4800
Nutritional and Physiological Effects of Casein Modified by Glucose, Diacetyl, or Hexanal
Nobuko UTSUNOMIYANguyen van CHUYENHiromichi KATO
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1990 Volume 36 Issue 4-SupplementI Pages 387-397

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Casein was modified by glucose, diacetyl, or hexanal at 50°C, RH 75% for 1, 7, or 11 days. The chemical changes and digesti-bility in vitro of these nondialyzable caseins were investigated. The effects of these nondialyzable caseins supplemented with lost amino acids, on rats were studied by pair-feeding for 2 months. It was observed that internal organs such as liver, spleen, kidney, stomach, small intestine, cecum, colon and rectum were mostly unchanged. Biochemical values such as hematocrit, cholesterol, triglyceride, GPT, and GOT were also unchang-ed. However, the quantity of leucocytes was increased and serum glucose was decreased by feeding rats with modified caseins. Significant decrease in weight gain of rats fed with modified casein was observed, and the rate of decrease depended on the degree of modification of casein by carbonyl compounds. From these results, we supported the suggestion that some inhibitory or antinutritional compounds might be formed during the modification of casein by carbonyl compounds.
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