Articles published in Journal of Nutritional Disorders & Therapy have been cited by esteemed scholars and scientists all around the world. Journal of Nutritional Disorders & Therapy has got h-index 24, which means every article in Journal of Nutritional Disorders & Therapy has got 24 average citations.

Following are the list of articles that have cited the articles published in Journal of Nutritional Disorders & Therapy.

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Year wise published articles

60 25 86 7 21

Year wise citations received

192 200 260 189 154
Journal total citations count 2355
Journal Impact Factor 1.61
Journal 5 years Impact Factor 1.77
Journal CiteScore 9.21
Journal h-index 24
Important citations

Oberli M, Douard V, Beaumont M, Jaoui D, Devime F, Laurent S, Chaumontet C, Mat D, Le Feunteun S, Michon C, Davila AM. Lipo‐Protein Emulsion Structure in the Diet Affects Protein Digestion Kinetics, Intestinal Mucosa Parameters and Microbiota Composition. Molecular nutrition & food research. 2018 Jan;62(2):1700570.

Embleton ND, Zalewski SP. How to feed a baby recovering from necrotising enterocolitis when maternal milk is not available. Archives of Disease in Childhood-Fetal and Neonatal Edition. 2017 Nov 1;102(6):F543-6.

Abbring S, Hols G, Garssen J, van Esch BC. Raw cow’s milk consumption and allergic diseases–the potential role of bioactive whey proteins. European journal of pharmacology. 2019 Jan 15;843:55-65.

Demers-Mathieu V, Qu Y, Underwood MA, Borghese R, Dallas DC. Premature Infants have Lower Gastric Digestion Capacity for Human Milk Proteins than Term Infants. Journal of pediatric gastroenterology and nutrition. 2018 May;66(5):816-21.

Kiewiet MB, Dekkers R, Ulfman LH, Groeneveld A, de Vos P, Faas MM. Immunomodulating protein aggregates in soy and whey hydrolysates and their resistance to digestion in an in vitro infant gastrointestinal model: new insights in the mechanism of immunomodulatory hydrolysates. Food & function. 2018;9(1):604-13.

Nissen A, Andersen PH, Bendixen E, Ingvartsen KL, Røntved CM. Colostrum and milk protein rankings and ratios of importance to neonatal calf health using a proteomics approach. Journal of dairy science. 2017 Apr 1;100(4):2711-28.

Dingess KA, De Waard M, Boeren S, Vervoort J, Lambers TT, Van Goudoever JB, Hettinga K. Human milk peptides differentiate between the preterm and term infant and across varying lactational stages. Food & function. 2017;8(10):3769-82.

Dallas DC, Sanctuary MR, Qu Y, Khajavi SH, Van Zandt AE, Dyandra M, Frese SA, Barile D, German JB. Personalizing protein nourishment. Critical reviews in food science and nutrition. 2017 Oct 13;57(15):3313-31.

Perdijk O, van Splunter M, Savelkoul HF, Brugman S, van Neerven RJ. Cow’s milk and immune function in the respiratory tract: potential mechanisms. Frontiers in immunology. 2018 Feb 12;9:143.

Dallas DC, German JB. Enzymes in human milk. InIntestinal microbiome: functional aspects in health and disease 2017 (Vol. 88, pp. 129-136). Karger Publishers.

Demers-Mathieu V, Nielsen SD, Underwood MA, Borghese R, Dallas DC. Changes in Proteases, Antiproteases, and Bioactive Proteins From Mother's Breast Milk to the Premature Infant Stomach. Journal of pediatric gastroenterology and nutrition. 2018 Feb;66(2):318-24.

Rumjuankiat K, Perez RH, Pilasombut K, Keawsompong S, Zendo T, Sonomoto K, Nitisinprasert S. Purification and characterization of a novel plantaricin, KL-1Y, from Lactobacillus plantarum KL-1. World Journal of Microbiology and Biotechnology. 2015 Jun 1;31(6):983-94.

Marinkovic V, Rankovic-Janevski M, Spasic S, Nikolic-Kokic A, Lugonja N, Djurovic D, Miletic S, Vrvic MM, Spasojevic I. Antioxidative activity of colostrum and human milk: effects of pasteurization and storage. Journal of pediatric gastroenterology and nutrition. 2016 Jun 1;62(6):901-6.

Dallas DC, Weinborn V, de Moura Bell JM, Wang M, Parker EA, Guerrero A, Hettinga KA, Lebrilla CB, German JB, Barile D. Comprehensive peptidomic and glycomic evaluation reveals that sweet whey permeate from colostrum is a source of milk protein-derived peptides and oligosaccharides. Food Research International. 2014 Sep 1;63:203-9.

de Oliveira SC, Deglaire A, Ménard O, Bellanger A, Rousseau F, Henry G, Dirson E, Carrière F, Dupont D, Bourlieu C. Holder pasteurization impacts the proteolysis, lipolysis and disintegration of human milk under in vitro dynamic term newborn digestion. Food Research International. 2016 Oct 1;88:263-75.

Holton TA, Vijayakumar V, Dallas DC, Guerrero A, Borghese RA, Lebrilla CB, German JB, Barile D, Underwood MA, Shields DC, Khaldi N. Following the digestion of milk proteins from mother to baby. Journal of proteome research. 2014 Nov 11;13(12):5777-83.

de Oliveira SC, Bourlieu C, Ménard O, Bellanger A, Henry G, Rousseau F, Dirson E, Carrière F, Dupont D, Deglaire A. Impact of pasteurization of human milk on preterm newborn in vitro digestion: gastrointestinal disintegration, lipolysis and proteolysis. Food chemistry. 2016 Nov 15;211:171-9.

Nguyen TT, Bhandari B, Cichero J, Prakash S. A comprehensive review on in vitro digestion of infant formula. Food Research International. 2015 Oct 1;76:373-86.

Dallas DC, Murray NM, Gan J. Proteolytic systems in milk: perspectives on the evolutionary function within the mammary gland and the infant. Journal of mammary gland biology and neoplasia. 2015 Dec 1;20(3-4):133-47.

Dallas DC, Smink CJ, Robinson RC, Tian T, Guerrero A, Parker EA, Smilowitz JT, Hettinga KA, Underwood MA, Lebrilla CB, German JB. Endogenous human milk peptide release is greater after preterm birth than term birth. The Journal of nutrition. 2014 Dec 24;145(3):425-33.