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Metabolic Availability of Lysine in Milk and a Vegetarian Cereal-Legume Meal Determined by the Indicator Amino Acid Oxidation Method in Indian Men.
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Journal of Nutrition . Oct2020, Vol. 150 Issue 10, p2748-2754. 7p. - Publication Year :
- 2020
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Abstract
- <bold>Background: </bold>Lysine rich foods such as milk and legumes serve as important food additions to the lysine deficient cereal-based diets of vegetarian populations in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) to alleviate the risk of quality corrected dietary protein inadequacy. Dietary protein quality can be determined by estimating the metabolic availability (MA) of lysine.<bold>Objectives: </bold>The study aimed to estimate the MA of lysine in spray-dried cow milk powder (SMP), heat-treated spray-dried cow milk powder (HSMP), and a habitually consumed cereal-legume based vegetarian meal (VM), using the indicator amino acid oxidation (IAAO) slope-ratio method.<bold>Methods: </bold>The MA of lysine in SMP, HSMP, and VM was estimated in 7 healthy young men aged 19-24 y with BMI of 21.5 ± 0.5 kg/m2 in a repeated measures design. The IAAO response slopes with 2 graded lysine intakes (10.5 and 15.0 mg·kg-1·d-1) from the SMP and VM were compared with the response slope generated with 3 graded crystalline lysine intakes (6.0, 10.5, and 15.0 mg·kg-1·d-1) at the subrequirement level. To produce HSMP, pasteurized cow milk was heat treated and spray dried. The MA of lysine in HSMP was tested at a single level of lysine intake (15 mg·kg-1·d-1). A total of 8 IAAO experiments were conducted on each participant in randomized order. The IAAO slopes were estimated using a linear mixed-effect regression model.<bold>Results: </bold>The MA of lysine in SMP, HSMP, and VM was 91.9%, 69.9%, and 86.6% respectively.<bold>Conclusions: </bold>Heat treatment reduced the MA of lysine by 22% in HSMP compared with SMP in healthy Indian adults. The lysine MA estimates can be used to optimize lysine limited cereal-based diets, with the addition of appropriately processed legumes and milk powder, to meet the protein requirement. This trial was registered at Clinical Trials Registry of India (http://ctri.nic.in) as CTRI/2019/08/020568. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- *VEGETARIAN foods
*LEGUMES
*AMINO acids
*LYSINE
*REPEATED measures design
*CLINICAL trial registries
*MALNUTRITION
*LYSINE metabolism
*RESEARCH
*VEGETARIANISM
*BIOAVAILABILITY
*ANIMAL experimentation
*RESEARCH methodology
*MILK
*EVALUATION research
*MEDICAL cooperation
*COMPARATIVE studies
*DIETARY proteins
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Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 00223166
- Volume :
- 150
- Issue :
- 10
- Database :
- Academic Search Index
- Journal :
- Journal of Nutrition
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 146425311
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1093/jn/nxaa235