| Literature DB >> 21526128 |
Peter J Woolf1, Leeann L Fu, Avik Basu.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Indispensible amino acids (IAAs) are used by the body in different proportions. Most animal-based foods provide these IAAs in roughly the needed proportions, but many plant-based foods provide different proportions of IAAs. To explore how these plant-based foods can be better used in human nutrition, we have created the computational tool vProtein to identify optimal food complements to satisfy human protein needs.Entities:
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Year: 2011 PMID: 21526128 PMCID: PMC3081312 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0018836
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
Figure 1A simplifed example of complementation with three hypothetical amino acids (vertical axis).
Note that the optimial pairing (B) is balanced in that all of the amino acids contribute to the biological value, while the suboptimal pairings (A,C, and D) are unbalanced in that there are excess amino acids (6, 2, and 1 units respectively) that do not contribute to the biological value.
Top single foods with the most balanced IAA patterns resulting in the highest IAA efficiencies.
| Wheat based formulated nuts |
| Wheat germ |
| Quinoa |
| Pickle Relish |
| Cauliflower |
| Garlic |
| Cinnamon |
| Hummus |
| Tomatoes |
| Acorns |
Top single foods with the most unbalanced IAA pattern resulting in the lowest IAA efficiencies.
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| Macadamia nuts | (−) lysine; (−) methionine+cysteine |
| Corn based breakfast cereals | (−) lysine; (+) leucine |
| Degermed cornmeal | (−) lysine; (+) leucine |
| Wakame seaweed | (+) valine; (−) histidine; (−) lysine |
| Peeled cucumber | (+) tryptophan; (−) histidine |
| Prepared mustard | (−) tryptophan |
| Peas with edible pods | (+) valine; (−) histidine |
| Apricots | (+) tryptophan; (−) methionine+cysteine |
| Cranberries | (−) tryptophan; (−) methionine+cysteine |
| Millet | (−) lysine |
| Brazil nuts | (+) methionine+cysteine |
Ranked top food pairings based on combinations that minimize total calories, maximize IAA efficiency, and minimize total weight.
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| Minimize calories | Sesame seed flour | Soy protein isolate |
| Seaweed, spirulina | Soy protein isolate | |
| Seaweed, laver | Soy protein isolate | |
| – | Soy protein isolate | |
| Cottonseed flour | Soy protein isolate | |
| Sunflower seed flour | Soy protein isolate | |
| Seaweed, spirulina | Soy sauce (tamari) | |
| Seaweed, spirulina | Watercress, raw | |
| Seaweed, spirulina | ** | |
| Seaweed, spirulina | Pumpkin leaves | |
| -------------------- | -------------------- | -------------------- |
| Maximize efficiency | Sweet corn, whole kernel | Tomatoes |
| Apple | Coconut meat | |
| Sweet corn, whole kernel | Sweet cherries | |
| Orange or tangerine juice | Edamame | |
| Lambsquarters | Barley malt flour | |
| Sweet corn, whole kernel | Wheat germ | |
| Dates, Medjool | Edamame | |
| Sweet corn, whole kernel | Lotus root | |
| Apple | Mustard seed | |
| Sweet corn, whole kernel | Peppers, sweet | |
| -------------------- | -------------------- | -------------------- |
| Minimize weight | Sesame seed flour | Soy protein isolate |
| ** | Soy protein isolate | |
| Cottonseed flour | Soy protein isolate | |
| Sunflower seed flour | Soy protein isolate | |
| Brazil nuts | Soy protein isolate | |
| Seaweed, spirulina | Soy protein isolate | |
| Watermelon seed kernels | Soy protein isolate | |
| Safflower seed flour | Soy protein isolate | |
| Butternuts | Soy protein isolate | |
| Peanut flour | Soy protein isolate |
In some cases, single foods (denoted by a ** in the alternate entry) outperformed food pairs. Note these tables are summaries of the larger list on the vProtein website (http://www.foodwiki.com/vprotein).