Title of article :
Substantial Depletion of Vicine, Levodopa, and Tyramine in a Fava Bean Protein-Based Nutritional Product
Author/Authors :
Johns, Paul W. Abbott Laboratories - Abbott Nutrition Division - 3300 Stelzer Road - Columbus - OH, USA 43219 , Hertzler, Steven R. Abbott Laboratories - Abbott Nutrition Division - 3300 Stelzer Road - Columbus - OH, USA 43219
Pages :
10
From page :
1
To page :
10
Abstract :
A commercial fava bean protein isolate and a liquid nutritional product formulated with it were tested by validated HPLC methods for the favism-associated pyrimidine glycoside vicine, the dopamine precursor levodopa, and the biogenic amine tyramine. The vicine, levodopa, and tyramine concentrations in the protein isolate—306, 13.3, and <0.5 mg/kg, respectively—when expressed on a protein basis—34, 1.5, and <0.06 mg/100 g protein, respectively—were at least 96% lower than the vicine, levodopa, and tyramine (protein-based) concentrations reported for fava beans (≥900, ~200, and ~4 mg/100 g protein, respectively). This was also true for the vicine (13 mg/kg or 22 mg/100 g protein), levodopa (≤0.17 mg/kg or ≤0.3 mg/100 g protein), and tyramine (0.08 mg/kg or 0.14 mg/100 g protein) concentrations in the nutritional product. On the basis of these data, one serving (11 fl. oz.) of the nutritional product would deliver approximately 5 mg of vicine, <1 mg of levodopa, and <0.1 mg of tyramine.
Keywords :
Substantial Depletion , Vicine , Levodopa , Tyramine , Fava Bean Protein , Nutritional Product
Journal title :
International Journal of Food Science
Serial Year :
2021
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Record number :
2594296
Link To Document :
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