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Amino Acid Composition and Biological Value of Cereal Proteins - Proceedings of the International Association for Cereal Chemistry Symposium on Amino Acid Composition and Biological Value of Cereal Proteins (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1985)
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Amino Acid Composition and Biological Value of Cereal Proteins - Proceedings of the International Association for Cereal Chemistry Symposium on Amino Acid Composition and Biological Value of Cereal Proteins (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1985)
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Cereals belong to the most important elements in the history of
mankind. From the beginning of agriculture, cereals have been by
far the most important staple food in the world. Although the
cereal consumption decreased to a low level in the developed
countries in Europe and North America, in the devel oping countries
over two-thirds of the calorie and protein intake is based on
cereals. A substantial quantity of cereals goes indirectly into
food via feed to animals. Generally, cereal proteins are classified
as proteins of lower biological value because of shortage in lysine
and some other essential amino acids. Recent developments in the de
termination and evaluation of the biological value of proteins and
protein mixtures suggest that the oversimplified earlier evaluation
of cereal proteins must be reviewed. This book contains the edited
proceedings of the Inter national Symposium on "Amino Acid
Composition and Biological Value of Cereal Proteins," held in
Budapest, Hungary, Hay 31- June 1, 1983, under the sponsorship of
the International Association for Cereal Chemistry, Hungarian
Scientific Society for Food Industry and Grain Trust, Hungary, with
supplemental invited contributions. Scientists (biologist, plant
breeders, farmers, chemists, biochemists, engineers, food
technologists and nutritionists) from 17 countries presented and
reviewed, along with partici pants from 20 countries, the recent
methodology and trends in the determination of the biological value
of cereal proteins, v the amino acid composition of cereal proteins
and factors in fluencing the composition and the role of cereal
proteins in nutrition and animal feeding."
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