Clinical Trial: Effects of A2 Milk on Gastrointestinal Function in Non-lactose Milk Intolerance

Study Status: Recruiting
Recruit Status: Recruiting
Study Type: Interventional




Official Title: Effects of A2 Milk on Gastrointestinal Function of Volunteers Affected by Non-lactose Milk Intolerance

Brief Summary: There is increasing evidence that a number of people experience moderate milk intolerance characterised by increased gas production, bloating and abdominal cramp, which can neither be attributed to lactose intolerance, nor to milk protein allergy. Milk digestion can lead to the formation of bioactive peptides, one of which derived from a mutated gene variant (A1) coding for milk beta-casein has been associated with increased gastrointestinal inflammation and poor gastrointestinal function. In this study, we hypothesise that consumption of non-mutated A2 milk will improve gastrointestinal symptoms in non-lactose milk intolerant individuals.