Roles of Milk Fat Globule Membrane on Fat Digestion and Infant Nutrition

Food Sci Anim Resour. 2022 May;42(3):351-371. doi: 10.5851/kosfa.2022.e11. Epub 2022 May 1.

Abstract

Milk fats are present as globules emulsified in the aqueous phase of milk and stabilized by a delicate membrane architecture called milk fat globule membrane (MFGM). The unique structure and composition of the MFGM play an important role in fat digestion and the metabolic programming of neonates. The objective of this review is to compare the structure, composition, and physicochemical characteristics of fat globules in human milk, bovine milk, and infant formula. It provides an overview of the fat digestion process and enzymes in healthy infants, and describes the possible roles of the MFGM in association with factors affecting fat digestion. Lastly, the health benefits of the MFGM on infant nutrition and future perspectives are discussed with a focus on brain development, metabolic response, and gut health.

Keywords: digestion; health benefit; human milk; infant formula; milk fat globule membrane.

Publication types

  • Review