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Food Chem ; 338: 128020, 2021 Feb 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32932087

ABSTRACT

Plant-based protein foods are increasingly common, but data on their nutritional protein quality are scarce. This study evaluated it for seitan (wheat-based food), tofu (soya-based food), soya milk, and a pea emulsion. The true ileal digestibility (TID) of their amino acids was determined in minipigs, to calculate the digestible indispensable amino acid score (DIAAS). The TID of the proteins was high and not significantly different between the foods tested: 97% for seitan, 95% for tofu, 92% for soya milk and 94% for pea emulsion. There were only minor differences in individual amino acid TIDs. DIAAS ranking was thus essentially driven by the amino acid composition of the food: soya-based food > pea emulsion > seitan. Nevertheless, the lower TID of sulphur-containing amino acids in tofu than in soya milk induced a significant decrease in DIAAS (from 117% to 97%), highlighting the importance of the matrix effect on nutritional protein quality.


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Amino Acids/analysis , Dietary Proteins/pharmacokinetics , Ileum/metabolism , Plant Proteins/pharmacokinetics , Amino Acids/metabolism , Amino Acids, Essential/analysis , Amino Acids, Essential/metabolism , Animals , Digestion , Ileum/drug effects , Nutritive Value , Plant Proteins/metabolism , Soy Foods , Soy Milk , Glycine max/chemistry , Swine , Swine, Miniature , Triticum/chemistry
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