Whey Protein Hydrolysates Were Yesterday! Study Shows Salmon Protein Hydrolysate Can Deliver Protein Even Faster But Does This Also Mean They Are More Anabolic
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Thats salmon, yes, but its not processed enough to compete with any hydrolysate. Well, unless you decide to eat and regurgitate it - after some time, obviously, cause "hydrolyzed" proteins are in the end only pre-digested proteins. |
Using a quite unique multi-compartmental dynamic model that closely simulates in vivo gastrointestinal tract digestion in humans scientists from the Institute of Nutrition and Functional Foods (INAF) at the Université Laval in Quebec, did now determine that salmon not whey protein hydrolysates are the "numero uno", when it comes to digestion speed.
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In view of the fact that we dont really know if salmon has similar real-world pro-anabolic effects, it may thus be at least as interesting to compare the digestion speed of whey hydrolysates and isolates.
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Figure 1: Nitrogen distribution throughout the TIM-1 compartments at the end of the 2 hour digestion. SHP, salmon protein hydrolysate; WPH-High, whey protein hydrolysate extensively hydrolysed; WPH-Low, whey protein hydrolysate weakly hydrolysed; WPI, whey protein isolate (Framroze. 2014) |
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Figure 2: Data shows how much of the protein content is released in the course of a 120min digestion period (Framoze. 2014). |
- Framroze, Bomi, et al. "Comparison of Nitrogen Bioaccessibility from Salmon and Whey Protein Hydrolysates using a Human Gastrointestinal Model (TIM-1)." Functional Foods in Health and Disease 2014; 4(5):222-231
- Gbogouri, G. A., et al. "Influence of hydrolysis degree on the functional properties of salmon byproducts hydrolysates." Journal of food science 69.8 (2004): C615-C622.
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