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2025

2025 ClinicalDigestionInfants

Effect of Infant Formula Made With Milk Free of A1-Type β-Casein on Growth and Comfort: A Randomized Controlled Trial

From satisfaction surveys, a significantly higher percentage of the A1PF group had relieved gastrointestinal symptoms, reduced vomiting after feeding, improved digestion, and better stool characteristics (p < 0.05). Both formulas were generally well tolerated. Among mixed-fed infants, those who consumed A1PF infant formula had the same growth as those fed CON infant formula, and improved comfort (including relieved gastrointestinal symptoms and fewer crying episodes).

2025 ClinicalDigestion

Lactase-Treated A2 Milk as a Feasible Conventional Milk Alternative: Results of a Randomized Controlled Crossover Trial to Assess Tolerance, Gastrointestinal Distress, and Preference for Milks Varying in Casein Types and Lactose Content

These findings suggest that adults who avoid conventional fluid milk consumption may experience minimal GI discomfort from lactose-free and/or A1-free milks.

2025 ClinicalInfantsImmune

Effect of β-casein A2 cow milk supplementation on physical growth, inflammation, growth, and metabolism hormonal profiles in stunted children

This study suggests that β-casein A2 milk supplementation was associated with improvements in physical growth and related biomarkers in stunted children. Additionally, β-casein A2 milk may produce fewer BCM-7 metabolites compared to β-casein A1 milk, which has been hypothesized to be associated with certain adverse health outcomes. However, further controlled studies are needed to confirm its efficacy as a dietary intervention.

2025 ClinicalDigestion

Beneficial effect of consuming milk containing only A2 beta-casein on gut microbiota: A single-center, randomized, double-blind, cross-over study

Two weeks of A2 milk consumption led to significant alterations in gut microbiota, promoting beneficial microbes and related functions. A2 milk could be a suitable alternative for subjects who experience milk-intake-related GI discomfort.

2025 ClinicalInfantsImmune

Effects of A1-type β-casein protein free bovine milk on mothers and infants: a randomized double-blind controlled trial

Compared with mothers who drank conventional cow's milk, full-term mothers who drank A1PF milk showed lower levels of gastrointestinal and systemic inflammatory markers and improved gastrointestinal symptoms, and this effect may also be transmitted to full-term breastfed infants. This conclusion requires further research to confirm.

2025 ClinicalInfantsImmune

Effect of A1 protein-free formula versus conventional formula on acute respiratory infections and diarrhea in toddlers: A Randomized Controlled Trial

Toddlers who consumed A1PF had a reduced duration of ARI and improved diarrhea outcomes, reducing the burden on their families compared with toddlers who consumed CON. Although this is consistent with other studies, further research is required to determine whether these effects are solely attributable to the A1PF milk base or other differences between the formulas.

2025 ClinicalCognition

Milk free of A1 β-casein supports superior gains in cognition and quality of life, relative to conventional milk, in older adults with mild cognitive impairment

Daily intake of A1PF milk for 90 days significantly improved cognition, QoL and muscle strength in a sample of older people with MCI. While these outcomes appear to be linked to increased serum titres of 25-hydroxyvitamin D3, further investigations are needed to confirm this association.

2024

2024 ClinicalDigestion

Prolonged Consumption of A2 β-Casein Milk Reduces Symptoms Compared to A1 and A2 β-Casein Milk in Lactose Maldigesters: A Two-Week Adaptation Study

Fecal urgency was higher during the two-week consumption of A1/A2 milk compared to A2 milk (p = 0.04, n = 16). Bloating (p = 0.03, n = 16) and flatulence (p = 0.02, n = 16) were also higher on the 15th day with A1/A2 milk compared to A2 milk challenge. However, day-to-day symptoms, hydrogen, serum inflammatory markers, and antioxidant concentrations were not different after A1/A2 and A2 milk consumption adaptation periods. Adaptation over two weeks did not improve lactose digestion or tolerance of A1/A2 milk to match that of A2 milk.

2024 ClinicalDigestionImmune

The Effect of A2 Milk on Gastrointestinal Symptoms in Comparison to A1/A2 Milk: A Single-center, Randomized, Double-blind, Cross-over Study

However, A2 milk caused less abdominal pain (P = 0.050), fecal urgency (P < 0.001) and borborygmus (P = 0.007) compared to A1/A2 milk in questionnaire for digestive symptoms. In addition, fecal calprotectin also decreased or less increased after consumption of A2 milk compared to A1/A2 milk (P = 0.030), and this change was more pronounced in males (P = 0.005) than in females. There were no significant adverse reactions during the trial. A2 milk alleviated digestive discomfort in Koreans following A2 milk consumption

2024 ClinicalInfants

An A2 β-casein infant formula with high sn-2 palmitate and casein phosphopeptides supports adequate growth, improved stool consistency, and bone strength in healthy, term Chinese infants: a randomized, double-blind, controlled clinical trial

The study suggests that the A2 β-casein formula with high sn-2 palmitate and CPP supports adequate growth, is well tolerated, and may have beneficial effects on stool consistency, gastrointestinal comfort, crying duration, and bone density, comparable to HM.

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