Metabolic effects of a novel microfiltered native whey protein in diet-induced obese mice

Microfiltered native whey protein (MFNW) exerts superior in vitro functional properties compared to traditional cheese whey protein. We here investigated the metabolic effects of a novel MFNW, produced by economic polymeric membranes and rich in α-lactalbumin (α-lactalbumin 24% and β-lactoglobulin 6...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of functional foods 2012-04, Vol.4 (2), p.440-449
Hauptverfasser: Shi, Jin, Ahlroos-Lehmus, Anu, Pilvi, Taru K., Korpela, Riitta, Tossavainen, Olli, Mervaala, Eero M.
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Zusammenfassung:Microfiltered native whey protein (MFNW) exerts superior in vitro functional properties compared to traditional cheese whey protein. We here investigated the metabolic effects of a novel MFNW, produced by economic polymeric membranes and rich in α-lactalbumin (α-lactalbumin 24% and β-lactoglobulin 65% of the protein), in a mice model of diet-induced obesity during weight gain and weight loss. Furthermore, the effects of MFNW were compared with those of α-lactalbumin. Replacement of casein in the diet (18% of energy) by MFNW prevented weight gain and body fat accumulation without influencing food intake, body temperature or glucose homeostasis. However, the anti-obesity effect of MFNW was inferior compared to α-lactalbumin (approximately 1/3). During weight loss (70% of ad libitum energy intake) the beneficial effects of both MFNW and α-lactalbumin were attenuated. Our findings indicate that MFNW protects against diet-induced obesity, and suggest that the beneficial effects of MFNW are due, to a great extent, to its α-lactalbumin content.
ISSN:1756-4646
DOI:10.1016/j.jff.2012.02.002