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Effect of the Extraction of a Hemagglutinin on the Nutritive Value of Amaranthus leucocarpus Seeds
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1985
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NutritionBotanyNutritive ValueAgricultural EconomicsTrypsin Inhibitor ActivityBioanalysisPublic HealthPhytochemicalHealth SciencesAmaranthus Leucocarpus SeedsNutrient PhysiologyIn Vitro FermentationAnimal NutritionClinical NutritionNutritional ResponseProtein DigestibilityPharmacologyPhytochemistryPhysiologyCrop ProtectionNutritional SciencesMetabolismSaline Buffer
ABSTRACT Hemagglutinins present in Amaranthus leucocarpus seed meal were extracted with saline buffer and nutritive value was estimated by PER, NPR as well as Digestible Energy Consumption Evaluations. Protein digestibility was determined both in vitro and in vivo. Trypsin inhibitor activity was also determined. Saline‐extracted Amaranth meal had significantly higher PER and NPR values than whole meal (p<0.05). There were no significant differences in digestible energy (Kcal/day/ animal) and protein consumption (g/day/animal) between diets (p<0.05). A. leucocarpus improves in nutritive value after the saline extraction procedures and has a good potential as a complementary food due to its lysine content. In addition purified agglutinin may be a useful biochemical.
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