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The Metabolism of Nitrogen, Digestibility Coefficient and Biological Value of the Proteins and Net Protein Utilization in Children of a Protein Food Based on a Blend of Groundnut Bengalgram and Sesame Flours fortified with Dl-Methionine and L-Lysine


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During recent years, studies have been carried out by several workers on the use of oil seed meals and legumes as supplements to human diets and also for the treatment and prevention of protein malnutrition in children, The important additional sources of protein available in India are low-fat meals obtained from groundnut, sesame, cottonseed and coconut and also legumes such as Bengalgram (Cicer arietinum).
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  • The Metabolism of Nitrogen, Digestibility Coefficient and Biological Value of the Proteins and Net Protein Utilization in Children of a Protein Food Based on a Blend of Groundnut Bengalgram and Sesame Flours fortified with Dl-Methionine and L-Lysine

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Mankernika N. Guttikar
Central Food Technological Research Institute, Mysore, India
Myna Panemangalore
Central Food Technological Research Institute, Mysore, India
T. R. Doraiswamy
Central Food Technological Research Institute, Mysore, India
M. Narayana Rao
Central Food Technological Research Institute, Mysore, India
D. Rajalakshmi
Central Food Technological Research Institute, Mysore, India
M. Swaminathan
Central Food Technological Research Institute, Mysore, India

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During recent years, studies have been carried out by several workers on the use of oil seed meals and legumes as supplements to human diets and also for the treatment and prevention of protein malnutrition in children, The important additional sources of protein available in India are low-fat meals obtained from groundnut, sesame, cottonseed and coconut and also legumes such as Bengalgram (Cicer arietinum).