2022
DOI: 10.3389/fsufs.2022.743019
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Optimization of Protein Quality Assay in Normal, opaque-2, and Quality Protein Maize

Abstract: The development of quality protein maize (QPM) was considered a significant leap toward improvement in the nutritional status of rural masses in developing countries. The nutritional quality of QPM is attributed to the higher concentration of essential amino acids, particularly lysine and tryptophan, in its kernel endosperm. However, the similarity in the grains of QPM and normal maize necessitates the development of a standard protocol to assess the protein quality of maize. The present study aimed at improvi… Show more

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“…In developing nations major portion of population is relying on legumes as a prime source of protein [3][4][5]. Besides proteins, legumes are abundant in carbohydrates, dietary fibers, and micronutrients such as vitamins, minerals, and fatty acids are [6,7]. Epidemiology studies reveal that the regular intake of legumes can prevent the incidence of various diseases like HDL, cholesterol, metabolic syndrome, and heart disease.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In developing nations major portion of population is relying on legumes as a prime source of protein [3][4][5]. Besides proteins, legumes are abundant in carbohydrates, dietary fibers, and micronutrients such as vitamins, minerals, and fatty acids are [6,7]. Epidemiology studies reveal that the regular intake of legumes can prevent the incidence of various diseases like HDL, cholesterol, metabolic syndrome, and heart disease.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Maize ( Zea mays L.), the third most prevalent cereal crop after wheat and rice, is consumed as a staple food in many developed and developing countries worldwide ( Prasanna et al, 2001 ). Being a C4 and day-neutral plant, maize has less water requirement and wider adaptability under a range of agro-climatic conditions ( Kaur et al, 2022 ). Combating the ever-increasing demands for food due to the continuously increasing population is an extreme challenge for developing countries.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Proteins function as both nutritional and structural building blocks (82). Physical and chemical features of legume proteins, including molecular weight (MW), amino acid content and sequence, structure, surface electrostatic charge, and effective hydrophobicity, are all linked to their functioning.…”
Section: Physico-chemical and Functional Properties Of The Legume Pro...mentioning
confidence: 99%