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  • 1incomplete protein — a protein having a ratio of amino acids different from that of the average body protein, and therefore less valuable for nutrition than is the complete protein (q.v.). Called also partial p …

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  • 2Protein adulteration in the People's Republic of China — refers to the adulteration and contamination of several food and feed ingredients with inexpensive melamine and other compounds such as cyanuric acid, ammeline and ammelide. These adulterants can be used to inflate the apparent protein content of …

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  • 3Protein combining — (also protein complementing) is a controversial theory that vegetarians, particlarly vegans, must eat certain complementary foods like beans and rice together in the same meal. The purpose of protein combining is to ensure that plant foods with… …

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  • 4Protein in nutrition — Proteins are broken down in the stomach during digestion by enzymes known as proteases into smaller polypeptides to provide amino acids for the organism, including the essential amino acids that the organism cannot biosynthesize itself. Aside… …

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  • 5Protein mass spectrometry — A mass spectrometer used for high throughput protein analysis. Protein mass spectrometry refers to the application of mass spectrometry to the study of proteins. Mass spectrometry is an important emerging method for the characterization of… …

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  • 6protein — n. 1) to furnish, provide protein (of food) 2) (a) complete; incomplete; simple; total protein * * * [ prəʊtiːn] incomplete simple total protein provide protein (of food) (a) complete to furnish …

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  • 7Complete protein — Main article: Protein (nutrient) A complete protein (or whole protein) is a source of protein that contains an adequate proportion of all nine of the essential amino acids necessary for the dietary needs of humans or other animals.[1] Some… …

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  • 8partial protein — incomplete p …

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  • 9Chinese protein export contamination — was first identified after the wide recall of many brands of cat and dog food starting in March 2007 (the 2007 pet food recalls), and eventually involved the human food supply. The recalls in North America, Europe and South Africa came in… …

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  • 10Forkhead-Box-Protein P2 — Bändermodell eines Teils des FOXP2 Proteins im Komplex mit DNA, nach …

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