Aqueous Ethanol Extraction of Dietary Soy Protein Isolate Improves 59Fe Absorption by the Rat from a Casein-Based Test Meal
- 1 November 1989
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Elsevier in Journal of Nutrition
- Vol. 119 (11) , 1670-1676
- https://doi.org/10.1093/jn/119.11.1670
Abstract
A commercial soy protein isolate (SPI) was further processed in an attempt to understand how a diet based on SPI can cause decreased iron retention by the rat from a separately administered casein-based test meal. Groups of eight rats were fed either a casein-based diet or a diet based on SPI. The acid-precipitated SPI was incorporated into diets as such, after neutralization, after 60% (v/v) ethanol extraction and neutralization, or after 60% ethanol exposure and neutralization. All dietary SPI was heat-treated by exposure to steam at 108°C for 30 min. Rats were fed their respective diets, each containing 25 mg Fe/kg, for 13d, and then all rats were fed a 59Fe-radiolabeled 2.5-g casein test meal containing 64 µg of Iron. Ingested radioactivity was determined following the meal, and retained radioactivity over the subsequent 10-d period. Absorption was not distinguishable for groups fed the casein-based (78.3 ± 3.6%) and the ethanol-extracted, SPI-based diet (80.2 ± 5.4%). Absorption was lower (P < 0.01) for groups fed each of the other SPI-based diets: SPI as such (68.3 ± 8.9%), neutralized SPI (69.8 ± 5.0%) and ethanol-exposed SPI (67.6 ± 4.8%). An ethanol-extractable component of SPI may be responsible for decreased iron absorption by animals fed SPI prior to a radiolabeled test meal.Keywords
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