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NCT ID: NCT06091852 Completed - Clinical trials for Protein Malabsorption

The Incorporation of Dietary Protein-Derived Amino Acids in Duodenal Epithelium

GutFeeding
Start date: July 24, 2023
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

Rationale: Aging is accompanied by a blunted muscle protein synthetic response to protein ingestion.This anabolic resistance may be related to decreased postprandial amino acid release in the circulation, due to greater amino acid extraction by splanchnic tissues in older individuals. It has been suggested that extracted amino acids are utilized by intestinal epithelial cells for cell proliferation, generating new cells to maintain healthy mucosa. So far, there is no evidence that dietary protein-derived amino acids are taken up and incorporated in intestinal mucosal protein in vivo in humans. Furthermore, there is no evidence that this process is impacted by age. Objective: To assess the postprandial incorporation of dietary protein-derived amino acids in intestinal mucosal protein in healthy young and older males. Study design: Cross-sectional, non-therapeutic intervention study design Study population: 5 healthy, non-obese (BMI 18.5-30kg/m2) young adult males (age: 18-35y inclusive) and 5 community dwelling older males (age: 67+y). Intervention: Continuous intravenous stable isotope amino acid tracer infusion will be applied, in combination with oral ingestion of 20g intrinsically labelled milk protein, with plasma, muscle and duodenal mucosa biopsy samples collected at different time points throughout the experimental test day. Main study parameters/endpoints: The primary study outcome is the postprandial (0-5h) incorporation of dietary protein-derived amino acids in duodenal mucosal protein following the ingestion of 20g intrinsically labelled milk protein. Secondary study parameters include postprandial plasma availability of dietary protein-derived amino acids and fractional duodenal mucosal protein synthetic rate.

NCT ID: NCT05313178 Completed - Clinical trials for Protein Malabsorption

Changes in Plasma Amino Acid Appearance After Adding Bacillus Coagulans GBI-30, 6086 to Milk Protein Concentrate

ABC
Start date: November 20, 2020
Phase: N/A
Study type: Interventional

The purpose of this study is to examine the pattern of plasma amino acid appearance after a two-week daily regimen of milk protein concentrate supplementation with and without the addition of Bacillus coagulans GBI-30, 6086 among older women.

NCT ID: NCT04866927 Completed - Clinical trials for Nutritional Deficiency

Bioavailability of Proteins From Plant Based Diets

Start date: November 25, 2019
Phase:
Study type: Observational

Proteins play an important role as structural and functional components for the human body and prevent stunting. Protein quality has a great importance in meeting the nutritional needs of populations across the world throughout the life course, particularly during pregnancy and early childhood. Dietary protein deficiency is mainly due to protein indigestibility limiting indispensable amino acids (IAAs) bioavailability. In Morocco, as it's the case in many developing countries, diet is mainly based on a large consumption of cereals, fruits, vegetables and pulses, and is generally low in meat, which is the main source of protein and IAA. The general objective of this study is to evaluate the digestibility of Fava bean proteins and bioavailability of IAA using a dual-tracer method with stable isotopes.