| Literature DB >> 27451158 |
Nazma Shaheen1, Saiful Islam2, Sarah Munmun3, Md Mohiduzzaman4, Thingnganing Longvah5.
Abstract
Concentrations of standard amino acids were determined in the composite samples (representing 30 agro-ecological zones of Bangladesh) of six prioritized key dietary protein sources: Oryza sativa (rice), Triticum aestivum (wheat flour), Lens culinaris (lentils), Pangusius pangusius (pangas), Labeo rohita (rohu) and Oreochromis mossambicus (tilapia). Digestible indispensable amino acid scores (DIAAS) was calculated using published data on amino acids' digestibility to evaluate the protein quality of these foods. Indispensable amino acid (IAA) contents (mg IAA/g protein), found to be highest in pangas (430) and lowest in wheat (336), of all these analyzed foods exceeded the FAO recommended daily allowance (277mg IAA/g protein) and contributed on average 40% to total amino acid contents. Untruncated DIAAS values ranged from 51% (lysine) in wheat to 106% (histidine) in pangas and distinguished pangas, rohu, and tilapia containing 'excellent quality' protein (DIAAS>100%) with potential to complement lower quality protein of cereals, fruits, and vegetables.Entities:
Keywords: Amino acids requirement; DIAAS; Indispensable amino acids; Nutrition; Protein quality
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27451158 DOI: 10.1016/j.foodchem.2016.06.057
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Food Chem ISSN: 0308-8146 Impact factor: 7.514