Preliminary investigation to review if a glycomacropeptide compared to l-amino acid protein substitute alters the pre-and postprandial amino acid profile in children with phenylketonuria

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Autor(a) principal: Daly, Anne
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Evans, Sharon, Pinto, Alex, Jackson, Richard, Ashmore, Catherine, Rocha, Júlio César, Macdonald, Anita
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10362/104074
Resumo: In Phenylketonuria (PKU), the peptide structure of the protein substitute (PS), casein glycomacropeptide (CGMP), is supplemented with amino acids (CGMP-AA). CGMP may slow the rate of amino acid (AA) absorption compared with traditional phenylalanine-free amino acids (Phe-free AA), which may improve nitrogen utilization, decrease urea production, and alter insulin response. Aim: In children with PKU, to compare pre and postprandial AA concentrations when taking one of three PS’s: Phe-free AA, CGMP-AA 1 or 2. Methods: 43 children (24 boys, 19 girls), median age 9 years (range 5–16 years) were studied; 11 took CGMP-AA1, 18 CGMP-AA2, and 14 Phe-free AA. Early morning fasting pre and 2 h postprandial blood samples were collected for quantitative AA on one occasion. A breakfast with allocated 20 g protein equivalent from PS was given post fasting blood sample. Results: There was a significant increase in postprandial AA for all individual AAs with all three PS. Postprandial AA histidine (p < 0.001), leucine (p < 0.001), and tyrosine (p < 0.001) were higher in CGMP-AA2 than CGMP-AA1, and leucine (p < 0.001), threonine (p < 0.001), and tyrosine (p = 0.003) higher in GCMP-AA2 than Phe-free AA. This was reflective of the AA composition of the three different PS’s. Conclusions: In PKU, the AA composition of CGMP-AA influences 2 h postprandial AA composition, suggesting that a PS derived from CGMP-AA may be absorbed similarly to Phe-free AA, but this requires further investigation.
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spelling Preliminary investigation to review if a glycomacropeptide compared to l-amino acid protein substitute alters the pre-and postprandial amino acid profile in children with phenylketonuriaAbsorptionAmino acidGlycomacropeptidePhenylketonuriaPKUFood ScienceNutrition and DieteticsIn Phenylketonuria (PKU), the peptide structure of the protein substitute (PS), casein glycomacropeptide (CGMP), is supplemented with amino acids (CGMP-AA). CGMP may slow the rate of amino acid (AA) absorption compared with traditional phenylalanine-free amino acids (Phe-free AA), which may improve nitrogen utilization, decrease urea production, and alter insulin response. Aim: In children with PKU, to compare pre and postprandial AA concentrations when taking one of three PS’s: Phe-free AA, CGMP-AA 1 or 2. Methods: 43 children (24 boys, 19 girls), median age 9 years (range 5–16 years) were studied; 11 took CGMP-AA1, 18 CGMP-AA2, and 14 Phe-free AA. Early morning fasting pre and 2 h postprandial blood samples were collected for quantitative AA on one occasion. A breakfast with allocated 20 g protein equivalent from PS was given post fasting blood sample. Results: There was a significant increase in postprandial AA for all individual AAs with all three PS. Postprandial AA histidine (p < 0.001), leucine (p < 0.001), and tyrosine (p < 0.001) were higher in CGMP-AA2 than CGMP-AA1, and leucine (p < 0.001), threonine (p < 0.001), and tyrosine (p = 0.003) higher in GCMP-AA2 than Phe-free AA. This was reflective of the AA composition of the three different PS’s. Conclusions: In PKU, the AA composition of CGMP-AA influences 2 h postprandial AA composition, suggesting that a PS derived from CGMP-AA may be absorbed similarly to Phe-free AA, but this requires further investigation.NOVA Medical School|Faculdade de Ciências Médicas (NMS|FCM)RUNDaly, AnneEvans, SharonPinto, AlexJackson, RichardAshmore, CatherineRocha, Júlio CésarMacdonald, Anita2020-09-14T22:36:33Z2020-082020-08-01T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/article13application/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10362/104074eng1422-8599PURE: 19832959https://doi.org/10.3390/nu12082443info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2024-03-11T04:49:36Zoai:run.unl.pt:10362/104074Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-20T03:40:07.345489Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Preliminary investigation to review if a glycomacropeptide compared to l-amino acid protein substitute alters the pre-and postprandial amino acid profile in children with phenylketonuria
title Preliminary investigation to review if a glycomacropeptide compared to l-amino acid protein substitute alters the pre-and postprandial amino acid profile in children with phenylketonuria
spellingShingle Preliminary investigation to review if a glycomacropeptide compared to l-amino acid protein substitute alters the pre-and postprandial amino acid profile in children with phenylketonuria
Daly, Anne
Absorption
Amino acid
Glycomacropeptide
Phenylketonuria
PKU
Food Science
Nutrition and Dietetics
title_short Preliminary investigation to review if a glycomacropeptide compared to l-amino acid protein substitute alters the pre-and postprandial amino acid profile in children with phenylketonuria
title_full Preliminary investigation to review if a glycomacropeptide compared to l-amino acid protein substitute alters the pre-and postprandial amino acid profile in children with phenylketonuria
title_fullStr Preliminary investigation to review if a glycomacropeptide compared to l-amino acid protein substitute alters the pre-and postprandial amino acid profile in children with phenylketonuria
title_full_unstemmed Preliminary investigation to review if a glycomacropeptide compared to l-amino acid protein substitute alters the pre-and postprandial amino acid profile in children with phenylketonuria
title_sort Preliminary investigation to review if a glycomacropeptide compared to l-amino acid protein substitute alters the pre-and postprandial amino acid profile in children with phenylketonuria
author Daly, Anne
author_facet Daly, Anne
Evans, Sharon
Pinto, Alex
Jackson, Richard
Ashmore, Catherine
Rocha, Júlio César
Macdonald, Anita
author_role author
author2 Evans, Sharon
Pinto, Alex
Jackson, Richard
Ashmore, Catherine
Rocha, Júlio César
Macdonald, Anita
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv NOVA Medical School|Faculdade de Ciências Médicas (NMS|FCM)
RUN
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Daly, Anne
Evans, Sharon
Pinto, Alex
Jackson, Richard
Ashmore, Catherine
Rocha, Júlio César
Macdonald, Anita
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Absorption
Amino acid
Glycomacropeptide
Phenylketonuria
PKU
Food Science
Nutrition and Dietetics
topic Absorption
Amino acid
Glycomacropeptide
Phenylketonuria
PKU
Food Science
Nutrition and Dietetics
description In Phenylketonuria (PKU), the peptide structure of the protein substitute (PS), casein glycomacropeptide (CGMP), is supplemented with amino acids (CGMP-AA). CGMP may slow the rate of amino acid (AA) absorption compared with traditional phenylalanine-free amino acids (Phe-free AA), which may improve nitrogen utilization, decrease urea production, and alter insulin response. Aim: In children with PKU, to compare pre and postprandial AA concentrations when taking one of three PS’s: Phe-free AA, CGMP-AA 1 or 2. Methods: 43 children (24 boys, 19 girls), median age 9 years (range 5–16 years) were studied; 11 took CGMP-AA1, 18 CGMP-AA2, and 14 Phe-free AA. Early morning fasting pre and 2 h postprandial blood samples were collected for quantitative AA on one occasion. A breakfast with allocated 20 g protein equivalent from PS was given post fasting blood sample. Results: There was a significant increase in postprandial AA for all individual AAs with all three PS. Postprandial AA histidine (p < 0.001), leucine (p < 0.001), and tyrosine (p < 0.001) were higher in CGMP-AA2 than CGMP-AA1, and leucine (p < 0.001), threonine (p < 0.001), and tyrosine (p = 0.003) higher in GCMP-AA2 than Phe-free AA. This was reflective of the AA composition of the three different PS’s. Conclusions: In PKU, the AA composition of CGMP-AA influences 2 h postprandial AA composition, suggesting that a PS derived from CGMP-AA may be absorbed similarly to Phe-free AA, but this requires further investigation.
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