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Intact and hydrolyzed casein lead to similar ileal endogenous protein and amino acid flows in adult humans

Journal

AMERICAN JOURNAL OF CLINICAL NUTRITION
Volume 111, Issue 1, Pages 90-97

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OXFORD UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1093/ajcn/nqz268

Keywords

casein; hydrolyzed casein; gastrointestinal tract; ileal digests; gut endogenous amino acids; adult human

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  1. Riddet Institute (Palmerston North, New Zealand), a New Zealand Centre of Research Excellence
  2. UMR PNCA (AgroParisTech/INRA Paris, France)

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Background: Endogenous amino acids (AAs) contribute to terminal ileal digesta and must be corrected for in determining coefficients of true ileal digestibility. Such estimates are also needed for the factorial calculation of AA requirements. Objective: The effect of the form of delivery of dietary AAs on endogenous nitrogen and AA flows at the end of the ileum was studied. Methods: Isotopically labeled N-15-casein (33-34 g), in either a hydrolyzed (HC) or intact (C) form, was included as the sole source of nitrogen in a mixed meal (320 mmol N) consumed by healthy adult humans equipped with a triple-lumen sampling tube in the small intestine. Ileal endogenous AA flows were determined by isotope dilution. An additional meal (A) containing a free AA mixture (306 mmol N) simulating the AA composition of casein was included. Serine was omitted from the AA mixture to allow direct determination of its ileal endogenous How. Results: Endogenous N and AA flows did not differ (P > 0.05) for diets C and HC, with mean respective N flows of 728 and 617 mg/8 h (+/- pooled SD: 144 mg/8 h). Endogenous serine flow was similar (P > 0.05) for diets C, HC. and A [181. 169, and 191 mg/8 h (+/- 56 mg/8 h)]. Recycling of the N-15 marker was determined to be similar to 11%, suggesting that the N-15 endogenous loss values could underestimate endogenous protein and AA losses by similar to 6% (the proportion of recycled N-15 divided by the sum of endogenous N and recycled N-15). Conclusions: The 3 different forms of dietary AA delivery (free AAs, HC, or C) elicited similar ileal endogenous AA flows in the adult human.

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