
doi: 10.1007/bf01610063
pmid: 1897276
The protein digestibility-corrected amino-acid score is considered the most suitable regulatory method for evaluating protein quality of foods and infant formulas. Since this method is based on human amino acid requirements, it is inherently more appropriate than animal assays used for predicting protein quality of foods and the consultation participants therefore recommend that the procedure be adopted as the preferred method of measuring protein values in reference to human nutrition.
United Nations, Animals, Humans, Amino Acids, World Health Organization, Nutritive Value, Plant Proteins, Dietary
United Nations, Animals, Humans, Amino Acids, World Health Organization, Nutritive Value, Plant Proteins, Dietary
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