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. 2015 Jun 22;10(6):e0130638. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0130638

Table 4. Portal bioavailability and release half-life of XPP peptides—Effect of a protein matrix.

p-value 1
Parameter Matrix Group IPP LPP VPP Matrix/Spike effect XPP effect Inter-action
PDV total net balance (% of intake) Water-based XPP 0.08±0.03 0.09±0.03 0.07±0.02 <0.0001 <0.0001 <0.0001
protein CasH 0.25±0.04* 0.17±0.03 5.81±0.98* <0.0001 <0.0001 <0.0001
CasH+XPP 0.19±0.03 0.16±0.03 0.28±0.05 #
t ½,r (min) Water-based XPP 11±1 16±5 18±5 <0.0001 0.921 0.556
protein CasH 34±4 § 32±3 § 32±5 § 0.297 0.678 0.739
CasH+XPP 32±3 29±3 34±4

Portal bioavailability, measured as post-prandial total net release to the portal system (PDV total net balance), and time when 50% of total portal tri-peptide net release occurred (t½,r) after an intra gastric bolus administrated of the tri-peptides isoleucine-proline-proline (IPP), leucine-proline-proline (LPP), valine-proline-proline (VPP) in a water-based matrix (synthetic XPP) or in a protein matrix (casein hydrolysate rich in XPP: CasH). Values are means ± SEM; XPP: n = 8; CasH: n = 8; CasH+XPP: n = 9. Significance: p<0.05.

1): significance for comparison of water-based matrix (XPP) with protein matrix (CasH). Or significance for comparison between XPP spiked (CasH+XPP) and non-spiked protein matrix (CasH): Two-way ANOVA. When appropiate post-hoc unpaired t-test is done:

*): p<0.05 significance for comparison IPP, LPP or VPP of water-based matrix (XPP) relative to protein matrix (CasH).

#): p<0.05 significance for comparison IPP, LPP or VPP of protein matrix (CasH) relative to spiked protein matrix (CasH+ XPP). When appropriate post-hoc Fisher’s LSD is done:

§): p<0.05 significance for comparison IPP, LPP or VPP of waterbased matrix (XPP) relative to protein matrix (CasH).