2023
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0284380
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Organic dry pea (Pisum sativum L.): A sustainable alternative pulse-based protein for human health

Abstract: Dry pea (Pisum sativum L.) is a cool-season food legume rich in protein (20–25%). With increasing health and ecosystem awareness, organic plant-based protein demand has increased; however, the protein quality of organic dry pea has not been well studied. This study determined the genetic variation of individual amino acids (AAs), total AAs (liberated), total protein, and in vitro protein digestibility of commercial dry pea cultivars grown in organic on-farm fields to inform the development of protein-biofortif… Show more

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“…Dry pea contained a range of individual AAs, including nine essential AAs, with a mean of 0.22 g/100 g for SAAs and 0.88 g/100 g for Lys (Thavarajah et al, 2023). These organic dry pea cultivars provide a significant amount of the recommended daily allowance (%RDA) of several AAs (14-66% His, 79-138% Iso, 76-169% Leu, 57-147% Lys, 15-85% Met + Cys, 76-189% Phe + Tyr, and 94-169% Val) as well as protein (22-48%;Thavarajah et al, 2023). Overall, lentil and dry pea have similar protein quality and significant amounts of essential AAs and thus have good potential for future plant-based food production.…”
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“…Dry pea contained a range of individual AAs, including nine essential AAs, with a mean of 0.22 g/100 g for SAAs and 0.88 g/100 g for Lys (Thavarajah et al, 2023). These organic dry pea cultivars provide a significant amount of the recommended daily allowance (%RDA) of several AAs (14-66% His, 79-138% Iso, 76-169% Leu, 57-147% Lys, 15-85% Met + Cys, 76-189% Phe + Tyr, and 94-169% Val) as well as protein (22-48%;Thavarajah et al, 2023). Overall, lentil and dry pea have similar protein quality and significant amounts of essential AAs and thus have good potential for future plant-based food production.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A recent study reported that dry pea ( Pisum Sativum L.) cultivars grown under organic field conditions showed 11.8 to 22.2 g/100 g for total AAs (liberated), 12.6 to 27.6 g/100 g for total protein, and 83 to 95% for in vitro protein digestibility. Dry pea contained a range of individual AAs, including nine essential AAs, with a mean of 0.22 g/100 g for SAAs and 0.88 g/100 g for Lys (Thavarajah et al, 2023). These organic dry pea cultivars provide a significant amount of the recommended daily allowance (%RDA) of several AAs (14–66% His, 79–138% Iso, 76–169% Leu, 57–147% Lys, 15–85% Met + Cys, 76–189% Phe + Tyr, and 94–169% Val) as well as protein (22–48%; Thavarajah et al, 2023).…”
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