Pour la viande en tranche, le mode de cuisson et l’efficacité masticatoire impactent la biodisponibilité des acides aminés
Résumé
The strengths of meat protein: amino acid composition, digestibility and digestion rate. In order to improve our knowledge of the nutritional quality of meat protein, a research program (ANRPRONUTRIAL), involving both animal and human studies, was developed. Particular attention was given to meat protein digestibility in the small intestine (DIr), and to digestion rate, according to cooking parameters. It was shown that meat protein DIr is high (on average 95% in minipigs, and 92% in healthy humans), and little affected by cooking. Combined with its well-balanced composition in indispensable amino acids, this high digestibility gives meat protein a very high nutritive value. Furthermore it was shown that cooking temperature can be used to modulate the meat protein digestion rate, without affecting the DIr. This parameter is of interest in elderly nutrition, since fast proteins are more efficient than slow proteins at improving postprandial protein anabolism, and therefore in fighting sarcopenia.
Domaines
Alimentation et Nutrition
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