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True ileal digestibility of legumes determined by dual isotope tracer method in Indian\ud adults

Authors :
Kashyap, Sindhu
Varkey, Aneesia
Shivakumar, Nirupama
Devi, Sarita
Reddy, Rajashekar
Thomas, Tinku
Preston, Thomas
Sreeman, Sheshshayee
Kurpad, Anura V.
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
Oxford University Press, 2019.

Abstract

Background:\ud Good-quality plant protein sources are important for protein adequacy in a balanced diet. Legumes are known to be a source of good quality plant protein, but the true ileal digestibility of indispensable amino acids (IAAs) of commonly consumed legumes is not known in humans.\ud \ud Objectives:\ud In this study we measured the true ileal IAA digestibility of 2H-intrinsically labeled chickpea, yellow pea, and mung bean (hulled and dehulled) protein, using the dual-isotope tracer technique referenced to a standard protein ([U-13C] spirulina). The study also aimed to validate the use of [U-13C] spirulina as a reference protein in this method.\ud \ud Methods:\ud 2H-intrinsically labeled legumes, obtained by watering plants with deuterium oxide (2H2O), were administered in a plateau feeding method to healthy Indian adults to measure their true ileal IAA digestibility with the dual-isotope tracer technique, using [U-13C] spirulina protein or a 13C-algal IAA mixture as the standard.\ud \ud Result:\ud The true ileal IAA digestibilities (mean ± SD) of chickpea, yellow pea, and mung bean were 74.6 ± 0.8%, 71.6 ± 1.3%, and 63.2 ± 1.5%, respectively. The true mean ileal IAA digestibility of mung bean when referenced to [U-13C] spirulina protein or a 13C-algal IAA mixture did not differ significantly (63.2 ± 1.5% versus 64.0 ± 2.4%, P > 0.05). The true ileal IAA digestibility of mung bean improved to 70.9 ± 2.1% after dehulling.\ud \ud Conclusions:\ud The true mean ileal IAA digestibility of legumes in healthy Indian adults was lower than expected. Traditional processing techniques such as dehulling improve protein digestibility by about 8%. This study was registered in the Clinical Trials Registry of India (CTRI): CTRI/2017/11/010468 (http://ctri.nic.in, accessed on 28/03/2019).

Subjects

Subjects :
food and beverages

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00029165
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.core.ac.uk....e7ee07e10ac0337860702d1735f6bae8