β-Casomorphin-7 (BCM-7), a heptapeptide derived from β-casein hydrolysis, has gained attention for its potential role in gastrointestinal discomfort and certain diseases, yet its effects remain controversial. This study aimed to provide the first reliable estimation of BCM-7 exposure for low, medium and high consumers of milk and dairy products in the European population. We developed a database on BCM-7 released after simulated digestion, combining literature review and direct analysis of milk and selected dairy products. Using European food consumption data, we estimated BCM-7 daily exposure for adults (132–2541 μg), adolescents (163–2594 μg) and children (200–2357 μg). Milk emerged as the most significant source of BCM-7 exposure across all population groups. Statistical analysis revealed differences in exposure levels between adults and children at medium consumption levels. This work provides the first comprehensive estimation of dietary BCM-7 exposure, laying the groundwork for future research on its potential health effects.

Danesi, F., Rossi, F., Leni, G., Antonelli, G., Bordoni, A., Bertuzzi, T., et al. (2025). Estimating β-casomorphin-7 exposure from milk and dairy product consumption: a comprehensive assessment for the European population. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF FOOD SCIENCES AND NUTRITION, 76(5), 571-580 [10.1080/09637486.2025.2521298].

Estimating β-casomorphin-7 exposure from milk and dairy product consumption: a comprehensive assessment for the European population

Danesi, Francesca
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Antonelli, Giorgia;Bordoni, Alessandra;Santoni, Mattia;
2025

Abstract

β-Casomorphin-7 (BCM-7), a heptapeptide derived from β-casein hydrolysis, has gained attention for its potential role in gastrointestinal discomfort and certain diseases, yet its effects remain controversial. This study aimed to provide the first reliable estimation of BCM-7 exposure for low, medium and high consumers of milk and dairy products in the European population. We developed a database on BCM-7 released after simulated digestion, combining literature review and direct analysis of milk and selected dairy products. Using European food consumption data, we estimated BCM-7 daily exposure for adults (132–2541 μg), adolescents (163–2594 μg) and children (200–2357 μg). Milk emerged as the most significant source of BCM-7 exposure across all population groups. Statistical analysis revealed differences in exposure levels between adults and children at medium consumption levels. This work provides the first comprehensive estimation of dietary BCM-7 exposure, laying the groundwork for future research on its potential health effects.
2025
Danesi, F., Rossi, F., Leni, G., Antonelli, G., Bordoni, A., Bertuzzi, T., et al. (2025). Estimating β-casomorphin-7 exposure from milk and dairy product consumption: a comprehensive assessment for the European population. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF FOOD SCIENCES AND NUTRITION, 76(5), 571-580 [10.1080/09637486.2025.2521298].
Danesi, Francesca; Rossi, Filippo; Leni, Giulia; Antonelli, Giorgia; Bordoni, Alessandra; Bertuzzi, Terenzio; Santoni, Mattia; Risso, Davide; Canzoner...espandi
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