Guest guest Posted August 18, 2006 Report Share Posted August 18, 2006 The new issue of the Journal of Nutrition has arrived for September and pdfs are availed. See an example of a paper that may be of note below. Yeast protein sounds as though it is pro-CR. http://jn.nutrition.org/current.shtml [Experiments used isocaloric loads and, for Exp 1 and 2, " loads were moistened (1:2), and were isovolumic and isocaloric (10 mL, 4.3 MJ/L) " ; for Exp 3, rats received " isocaloric (42 kJ) and isovolumic load of 2 g (moistened 1:2) " .] Rodolphe Faipoux, Tomé, Ahmed Bensaid, Céline Morens, Oriol, t Michel Bonnano, and Gilles Fromentin Yeast Proteins Enhance Satiety in Rats J. Nutr. 2006 136: 2350-2356. http://tinyurl.com/k9tyo ... adult male Wistar rats. Rats that consumed ad libitum a standard yeast protein diet ate significantly less and were leaner over 21 d than rats that consumed ad libitum a standard milk protein diet (Expt. 1). Moreover, rats fed a high yeast protein load reduced their next meal and daily energy intake more than rats fed any other well-balanced, amino acid, high protein load (soy, total milk protein, or wheat gluten) and more than those fed a wheat starch diet (Expt. 2). Purified peptides from the yeast protein extract produced similar effects on subsequent energy intake (Expt. 3). Study of the behavioral satiety sequence showed that rats consuming P14-y or P55-y diets ad libitum did not acquire a conditioned food aversion (Expt. 4). Finally, a preliminary study of gastric emptying in rats fed yeast protein loads showed that yeast protein was emptied more rapidly through the pylorus than total milk protein during a meal, which may induce satiety (Expt. 5). Taken together, these experiments show that yeast proteins enhance satiety in rats more than other proteins. TABLE 1 Composition of experimental diets and/or loads^1 ================================================ g/kg diet: P14 P14-y P14-pep P55 P55-s P55-g P55-y WS ================================================ Total milk protein 140 - - 530 - - - - Yeast extract - 140 - - - - 535.7 - Peptide yeast extract - - 107.7 - - - - - Soy protein - - - - 530 - - - Gluten - - - - - 530 - - Cornstarch 622.4 622.7 655 277 277 277 272.3 741.6 Sucrose 100.3 100.3 100.3 50 50 50 50 120.7 Metabolizable energy, kJ/g 14.6 14.2 14.3 14.6 14.6 14.6 13.3 14.5 P/E, % 14 14 14 55 55 55 55 - G/E, % 76 76 76 5 5 5 5 100 L/E, % 10 10 10 40 40 40 40 - ================================================ 1 Amount of constant component (g/kg): soybean oil (Bailly SA), 40; AIN 93M mineral mix and AIN93V vitamin mix (ICN Biochemicals), 35 and 10, respectively [see (28) for composition]; cellulose (Medias filtrants Durieux), 50; choline (ICN Biochemicals), 2.3. P/E, G/E, and L/E, represent percentage of diet energy brought by protein, carbohydrates and lipids, respectively. TABLE 2 Body compositions of rats after 21 d of consuming various protein diets (Expt. 1)^1 =============================================== ---Wt WAT2 Carcass Liver Kidneys Heart---WAT/carcass Carcass/body wt ---g---g/g =============================================== P14 ad lib 435.24.4 57.92.7 178.33.2 13.80.7 2.60.1 1.060.03 0.330.02 0.410.008 P14-y 38510.4* 46.84.0 163.13.8* 10.50.7* 2.30.1* 0.890.03* 0.290.02 0.430.007 P14-pf 385.212.3* 44.73.8 * 162.75.4* 9.80.3* 2.10.1* 0.910.02* 0.270.02 0.430.004 =============================================== 1 Values are meansSEM (n ¼ 8). *Different from P14 ad lib, P <.0.05. 2 WAT, white adipose tissue. TABLE 3 Percentage of P14 diet eaten by rats after high protein loads (Expt. 2)^1 ======================================== n %: Dinner Lunch Daily ======================================== WS 12 124.1±8.0** 124.8±15.8 115.3±6.1* P55 12 91.0±2.8 ** 102.7±5.0 96.5±2.3 P55-y 8 74.7±6.5** 90.6±9.2 81.9±2.6*** P55-s 15 104.2±6.0 100.1±8.6 100.4±5.3 P55-g 15 90.2±4.2** 107.1±6.5 95.7±2.9 ======================================== 1 Values are means±SEM. Asterisks indicate different from consumption (100±0.0%, paired Student’s t test). *P <.0.05, **P <.0.01, ***P <.0.001. TABLE 4 Behavioral satiety sequence and eating parameters in rats during the first hour of food presentation at d 14 (Expt. 4)^1 =================================================== P14 P14-y P55-y =================================================== Eating bout parameters n 7.0±0.9 4.5±0.8 5.8±1.0 Duration, s 88.3±12.5 133.6±36 79.6±11.6 Rate of ingestion, kJ/min 11.4±1.9 16.4±2.9 11.6±2.1 1-h energy intake, kJ 105.0±12.3 139.8±29.2 94.6±26.0 BSS, % of time Eating 15.9±0.7 14.0±1.6 12.8±2.5 Grooming 5.2±1.2ab 3.1±0.8a 10.3±3.2b Resting 54.5±6.7ab 68.0±4.2b 45.8±6.2a Activity 24.0±6.9 13.8±3.2 23.2±2.7 Drinking 0.4±0.2a 1.2±0.5a 7.8±1.4b =================================================== 1 Values are means±SEM (n = 6). Means in a row with superscripts without a common letter differ, P <.0.05. [For Experiment 5, Figure 3, the gastic protein contents as percentages went up for the other two diets and went down to less than half the 0 time level at 180 minutes.] -- Al Pater, alpater@... -- Al Pater, PhD; email: old542000@... __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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