Different foods differ in their protein quality, which is characterized by the content and digestibility of individual amino acids. The Food and Agriculture Organisation has recommended replacing the method for protein quality evaluation of foods called protein digestibility corrected amino acid score (PDCAAS) with the new method - digestible indispensable amino acid score (DIAAS), in which the values of ileal amino acid digestibility obtained in pigs are used. However, the information about DIAAS values of foods are limited. Therefore, the study on growing pigs was conducted to determine true fecal protein digestibility and standardized ileal amino acid digestibility of rice, rye and barley. Using these values, the PDCAAS and DIAAS were ca...
There is an urgent need to alleviate protein deficiencies in low-income countries where cereal-based...
A study of several aspects of dietary protein quality for the growing pig is described. The study wa...
Typescript (photocopy).Barley (TAMBAR 401), wheat (TAM 101), oats (Coker 234), and wheat middlings w...
Different foods differ in their protein quality, which is characterized by the content and digestibi...
Three experiments were conducted to determine protein quality and to evaluate digestible indispensab...
The Protein Digestibility Corrected Amino Acid Score (PDCAAS) has been adopted for assessing protein...
Digestible indispensable amino acid score (DIAAS) has been recommended by the FAO for the evaluation...
Indispensable amino acid (IAA) composition and standardized ileal digestibility (SID) of five animal...
The validity of apparent faecal digestible crude protein and total, apparent faecal or ileal digesti...
Two experiments were conducted to determine the apparent and true-ileal amino acid digestibility, ...
The objective of this experiment was to determine the digestibility of amino acids (AA) in a high-pr...
Two experiments were conducted to determine the digestible indispensable amino acid scores (DIAAS) f...
Three experiments were designed to quantify the nitrogen (N) and amino acid (AA) digestibility of va...
There is sufficient evidence that ileal rather than fecal amino acid digestibility values provide a ...
International audiencePlant-based protein foods are increasingly common, but data on their nutrition...
There is an urgent need to alleviate protein deficiencies in low-income countries where cereal-based...
A study of several aspects of dietary protein quality for the growing pig is described. The study wa...
Typescript (photocopy).Barley (TAMBAR 401), wheat (TAM 101), oats (Coker 234), and wheat middlings w...
Different foods differ in their protein quality, which is characterized by the content and digestibi...
Three experiments were conducted to determine protein quality and to evaluate digestible indispensab...
The Protein Digestibility Corrected Amino Acid Score (PDCAAS) has been adopted for assessing protein...
Digestible indispensable amino acid score (DIAAS) has been recommended by the FAO for the evaluation...
Indispensable amino acid (IAA) composition and standardized ileal digestibility (SID) of five animal...
The validity of apparent faecal digestible crude protein and total, apparent faecal or ileal digesti...
Two experiments were conducted to determine the apparent and true-ileal amino acid digestibility, ...
The objective of this experiment was to determine the digestibility of amino acids (AA) in a high-pr...
Two experiments were conducted to determine the digestible indispensable amino acid scores (DIAAS) f...
Three experiments were designed to quantify the nitrogen (N) and amino acid (AA) digestibility of va...
There is sufficient evidence that ileal rather than fecal amino acid digestibility values provide a ...
International audiencePlant-based protein foods are increasingly common, but data on their nutrition...
There is an urgent need to alleviate protein deficiencies in low-income countries where cereal-based...
A study of several aspects of dietary protein quality for the growing pig is described. The study wa...
Typescript (photocopy).Barley (TAMBAR 401), wheat (TAM 101), oats (Coker 234), and wheat middlings w...