Amino Acid Availability of a Dairy and Vegetable Protein Blend Compared to Single Casein, Whey, Soy, and Pea Proteins: A Double-Blind, Cross-Over Trial

Protein quality is important for patients needing medical nutrition, especially those dependent on tube feeding. A blend of dairy and vegetable proteins (35% whey, 25% casein, 20% soy, 20% pea; P4) developed to obtain a more balanced amino acid profile with higher chemical scores, was compared to it...

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Main Authors: Jue Liu, Marianne Klebach, Monique Visser, Zandrie Hofman
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2019-11-01
Series:Nutrients
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2072-6643/11/11/2613
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spelling doaj-fdeb31af7cd04392af342ed92d63c91e2020-11-25T01:37:02ZengMDPI AGNutrients2072-66432019-11-011111261310.3390/nu11112613nu11112613Amino Acid Availability of a Dairy and Vegetable Protein Blend Compared to Single Casein, Whey, Soy, and Pea Proteins: A Double-Blind, Cross-Over TrialJue Liu0Marianne Klebach1Monique Visser2Zandrie Hofman3Danone Nutricia Research, 3584 CT Utrecht, The NetherlandsDanone Nutricia Research, 3584 CT Utrecht, The NetherlandsDanone Nutricia Research, 3584 CT Utrecht, The NetherlandsDanone Nutricia Research, 3584 CT Utrecht, The NetherlandsProtein quality is important for patients needing medical nutrition, especially those dependent on tube feeding. A blend of dairy and vegetable proteins (35% whey, 25% casein, 20% soy, 20% pea; P4) developed to obtain a more balanced amino acid profile with higher chemical scores, was compared to its constituent single proteins. Fourteen healthy elderly subjects received P4, whey, casein, soy, and pea (18 g/360 mL bolus) on five separate visits. Blood samples were collected at baseline until 240 min after intake. Amino acid availability was calculated using incremental maximal concentration (<i>i</i>C<sub>max</sub>) and area under the curve (<i>i</i>AUC). Availability for P4 as a sum of all amino acids was similar to casein (<i>i</i>C<sub>max</sub> and <i>i</i>AUC) and whey (<i>i</i>C<sub>max</sub>) and higher vs. soy (<i>i</i>C<sub>max</sub> and <i>i</i>AUC) and pea (<i>i</i>C<sub>max</sub>). Individual amino acid availability (<i>i</i>C<sub>max</sub> and <i>i</i>AUC) showed different profiles reflecting the composition of the protein sources: availability of leucine and methionine was higher for P4 vs. soy and pea; availability of arginine was higher for P4 vs. casein and whey. Conclusions: The P4 amino acid profile was reflected in post-prandial plasma levels and may be regarded as more balanced compared to the constituent single proteins.https://www.mdpi.com/2072-6643/11/11/2613protein qualityenteral tube feedprotein blendvegetable proteinamino acid compositionnon-essential amino acidleucinemethioninearginineglycine
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Marianne Klebach
Monique Visser
Zandrie Hofman
Amino Acid Availability of a Dairy and Vegetable Protein Blend Compared to Single Casein, Whey, Soy, and Pea Proteins: A Double-Blind, Cross-Over Trial
Nutrients
protein quality
enteral tube feed
protein blend
vegetable protein
amino acid composition
non-essential amino acid
leucine
methionine
arginine
glycine
author_facet Jue Liu
Marianne Klebach
Monique Visser
Zandrie Hofman
author_sort Jue Liu
title Amino Acid Availability of a Dairy and Vegetable Protein Blend Compared to Single Casein, Whey, Soy, and Pea Proteins: A Double-Blind, Cross-Over Trial
title_short Amino Acid Availability of a Dairy and Vegetable Protein Blend Compared to Single Casein, Whey, Soy, and Pea Proteins: A Double-Blind, Cross-Over Trial
title_full Amino Acid Availability of a Dairy and Vegetable Protein Blend Compared to Single Casein, Whey, Soy, and Pea Proteins: A Double-Blind, Cross-Over Trial
title_fullStr Amino Acid Availability of a Dairy and Vegetable Protein Blend Compared to Single Casein, Whey, Soy, and Pea Proteins: A Double-Blind, Cross-Over Trial
title_full_unstemmed Amino Acid Availability of a Dairy and Vegetable Protein Blend Compared to Single Casein, Whey, Soy, and Pea Proteins: A Double-Blind, Cross-Over Trial
title_sort amino acid availability of a dairy and vegetable protein blend compared to single casein, whey, soy, and pea proteins: a double-blind, cross-over trial
publisher MDPI AG
series Nutrients
issn 2072-6643
publishDate 2019-11-01
description Protein quality is important for patients needing medical nutrition, especially those dependent on tube feeding. A blend of dairy and vegetable proteins (35% whey, 25% casein, 20% soy, 20% pea; P4) developed to obtain a more balanced amino acid profile with higher chemical scores, was compared to its constituent single proteins. Fourteen healthy elderly subjects received P4, whey, casein, soy, and pea (18 g/360 mL bolus) on five separate visits. Blood samples were collected at baseline until 240 min after intake. Amino acid availability was calculated using incremental maximal concentration (<i>i</i>C<sub>max</sub>) and area under the curve (<i>i</i>AUC). Availability for P4 as a sum of all amino acids was similar to casein (<i>i</i>C<sub>max</sub> and <i>i</i>AUC) and whey (<i>i</i>C<sub>max</sub>) and higher vs. soy (<i>i</i>C<sub>max</sub> and <i>i</i>AUC) and pea (<i>i</i>C<sub>max</sub>). Individual amino acid availability (<i>i</i>C<sub>max</sub> and <i>i</i>AUC) showed different profiles reflecting the composition of the protein sources: availability of leucine and methionine was higher for P4 vs. soy and pea; availability of arginine was higher for P4 vs. casein and whey. Conclusions: The P4 amino acid profile was reflected in post-prandial plasma levels and may be regarded as more balanced compared to the constituent single proteins.
topic protein quality
enteral tube feed
protein blend
vegetable protein
amino acid composition
non-essential amino acid
leucine
methionine
arginine
glycine
url https://www.mdpi.com/2072-6643/11/11/2613
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