Protein quality

A measure of the usefulness of a dietary protein for growth and maintenance of tissues, and, in animals, production of meat, eggs, wool, and milk. It is only important if the total intake of protein barely meets the requirement. The quality of individual proteins is unimportant in mixed diets, because of complementation between different proteins.


A measure of the biological efficiency of dietary protein depends on the amounts and kinds of amino acids contained in the protein.


 


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