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Studies on a Processed Protein Food Based on a Blend of Groundnut Flour and Full-Fat Soya Flour Fortified with Essential Amtno Acids, Vitamins & Minerals VI. The Effect of a Supplementary Protein Food on the Digestibility Coefficient, Biological Value and Net Protein Utilisation of Poor Rice Die


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In previous papers of this series'' it has been reported that supplementation of the diet of undernourished school children (girls aged 9-10 years) daily with 40g of protein food based on a 1:1 blend of groundnut flour and full-fat soya flour fortified with l-lysine, dl-methionine and adequate amounts of calcium salts and vitamins A and D, thiamine and riboflavin brought about a significant improvement in their growth as well as an increase in their retention of N, Ca and P. The present paper describes the results of studies on the digestibility coefficient and biological value of the protein and net protein utilization of rice and rice-protein food diets given to children.

 


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  • Studies on a Processed Protein Food Based on a Blend of Groundnut Flour and Full-Fat Soya Flour Fortified with Essential Amtno Acids, Vitamins & Minerals VI. The Effect of a Supplementary Protein Food on the Digestibility Coefficient, Biological Value and Net Protein Utilisation of Poor Rice Die

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H. N. Parthasarathy
Central Food Technological Research Institute, Mysore, India
Myna Panemangalore
Central Food Technological Research Institute, Mysore, India
M. Narayana Rao
Central Food Technological Research Institute, Mysore, India
A. N. Sankaran
Central Food Technological Research Institute, Mysore, India
M. Swaminathan
Central Food Technological Research Institute, Mysore, India

Abstract


In previous papers of this series'' it has been reported that supplementation of the diet of undernourished school children (girls aged 9-10 years) daily with 40g of protein food based on a 1:1 blend of groundnut flour and full-fat soya flour fortified with l-lysine, dl-methionine and adequate amounts of calcium salts and vitamins A and D, thiamine and riboflavin brought about a significant improvement in their growth as well as an increase in their retention of N, Ca and P. The present paper describes the results of studies on the digestibility coefficient and biological value of the protein and net protein utilization of rice and rice-protein food diets given to children.