1. Leucine requirement and splanchnic uptake of leucine in chronically undernourished adult Indian subjects.
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Kurpad AV, Regan MM, Raj T, Varalakshmi S, Gnanou J, Thankachan P, and Young VR
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- Adult, Body Composition, Body Weight, Breath Tests, Calorimetry, Indirect, Carbon Isotopes, Chronic Disease, Deuterium, Diet, Dietary Carbohydrates administration & dosage, Dietary Fats administration & dosage, Edible Grain, Fasting, Food, Humans, India, Infusions, Intravenous, Lens Plant, Leucine analysis, Male, Nutrition Disorders metabolism, Oxidation-Reduction, Splanchnic Circulation, Leucine administration & dosage, Leucine pharmacokinetics, Nutrition Disorders therapy, Nutritional Requirements, Viscera metabolism
- Abstract
Background: We showed previously by the 24-h direct amino acid balance (DAAB) method that the leucine requirement of well-nourished Western and South Asian subjects is approximately 40 mg x kg(-1) x d(-1)., Objective: It is not known whether this estimated leucine requirement is applicable in chronic undernutrition; therefore, we assessed the leucine requirement in Indian men with chronic, but stable, undernutrition., Design: We studied 26 chronically undernourished men during 2 randomly assigned 7-d diet periods consisting of an L-amino acid diet (n = 20) and supplying either 14 and 30 (n = 10) or 22 and 40 (n = 10) mg leucine x kg(-1)x d(-1) or consisting of the subjects' habitual cereal-and-lentil-based diets (n = 6). The 24-h DAAB was estimated on day 6 by using a [13C]leucine tracer infusion. The splanchnic uptake of leucine was determined at an intake of 40 mg x kg(-1) x d(-1) by administering [2H3]leucine orally., Results: By using mixed-models linear regression of leucine balance against leucine intake, we estimated a zero leucine balance at a leucine intake of 39.6 mg x kg(-1) x d(-1). The splanchnic first-pass uptake of [2H3]leucine was 22.7% and 11.5% of the intake in the fasted and fed phases, respectively. The subjects were in neutral leucine balance with their habitual cereal-and-lentil-based diets., Conclusion: On the basis of the 24-h DAAB approach, a mean leucine requirement of 40 mg x kg(-1) x d(-1) is proposed for healthy and for chronically undernourished Indian adults.
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- 2003
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