Didier Dupont
Agrocampus Ouest
210 Papers
848 Citations
Didier Dupont is an academic researcher from Agrocampus Ouest. The author has contributed to research in topics: Chemistry & Digestion. The author has an hindex of 42, co-authored 195 publications. Previous affiliations of Didier Dupont include University of Nebraska–Lincoln & Institut national de la recherche agronomique.
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Vers des formules infantiles biomimétiques de la structure du lait maternel et de son comportement digestif
Claire Bourlieu,Claire Bourlieu,Amélie Deglaire,Samira de Oliveira,Olivier Ménard,Yann Le Gouar,Frédéric Carrière,Didier Dupont +7 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors discuss the differences in structure between lait maternel and formules, and propose a re-introduction of extraits membranaires and triacylglycerols de lait bovin dans les formules.
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Encapsulation of Docosahexaenoic Acid Oil Substantially Improves the Oxylipin Profile of Rat Tissues
Abstract: Docosahexaenoic acid (DHA) is a major n-3 polyunsaturated fatty acid (PUFA) particularly involved in cognitive and cardiovascular functions. Due to the high unsaturation index, its dietary intake form has been considered to improve oxidation status and to favor bioaccessibility and bioavailability as well. This study aimed at investigating the effect of DHA encapsulated with natural whey protein. DHA was dietary provided as triacylglycerols to achieve 2.3% over total fatty acids. It was daily supplied to weanling rats for four weeks in omelet as food matrix, consecutively to a 6-hour fasting. First, when DHA oil was encapsulated, consumption of chow diet was enhanced leading to promote animal growth. Second, the brain exhibited a high accretion of 22.8% DHA, which was not improved by dietary supplementation of DHA. Encapsulation of DHA oil did not greatly affect the fatty acid proportions in tissues, but remarkably modified the profile of oxidized metabolites of fatty acids in plasma, heart, and even brain. Specific oxylipins derived from DHA were upgraded, such as Protectin Dx in heart and 14-HDoHE in brain, whereas those generated from n-6 PUFAs were mainly mitigated. This effect did not result from oxylipins measured in DHA oil since DHA and EPA derivatives were undetected after food processing. Collectively, these data suggested that dietary encapsulation of DHA oil triggered a more efficient absorption of DHA, the metabolism of which was enhanced more than its own accretion in our experimental conditions. Incorporating DHA oil in functional food may finally improve the global health status by generating precursors of protectins and maresins.
Colloidal transport of lipid digesta in human and porcine small intestinal mucus.
Adam Macierzanka,Adam Macierzanka,Adam Macierzanka,Olivia Ménard,Didier Dupont,Krzysztof Gutkowski,Robert Staroń,Lukasz Krupa +7 more
TL;DR: This is the first report that validates the mucus of fully-grown pigs as a human-relevant substitute for mucus permeation studies of nutrients/bio-actives and/or complex colloidal dispersions (e.g., post-digestion food particulates, orally-administrated delivery systems).
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Towards more biomimetic and sustainable infant formula: challenges and future opportunities
Amélie Deglaire,Jee-Eun Lee,Luca Lanotte,Thomas Croguennec,Cécile Le Floch-Fouéré,Romain Jeantet,Nadia Berkova,Frédérique Pédrono,Yves Le Loir,Didier Dupont,Geneviève Gésan-Guiziou,Sergine Even +11 more
TL;DR: In this article , a multi-objective optimization strategy is proposed, relying on a multidisciplinary approach, where nutrition and process engineering would play pivotal roles with assistance from other disciplinaries such as biochemistry, microbiology, pediatric medicine, data and consumer sciences and public health.
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