Journal article

Unravelled facets of milk derived opioid peptides: a focus on gut physiology, fractures and obesity

H Aslam, A Ruusunen, M Berk, A Loughman, L Rivera, JA Pasco, FN Jacka

International Journal of Food Sciences and Nutrition | TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD | Published : 2020

Abstract

Beyond being a source of key nutrients, bovine milk influences physiological functions by synthesising bioactive peptides during the process of digestion. Some of the claimed negative health outcomes associated with milk consumption, such as cardiovascular diseases and type 1 diabetes may be attributed to an opioid peptide, beta-casomorphin-7 (BCM-7), derived from A1 beta-casein. BCM-7 exerts its function by binding to the μ-opioid receptors in the body. It is hypothesised that activation of the μ-opioid receptors in the gut can alter gut microbial composition, impair gut barrier integrity and bile acid metabolism, in addition to increasing gastrointestinal transit time and gut inflammation...

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