Abstract
Because protein hydrolysates are digested faster than the corresponding proteins, they may cause a more rapid release of satiating gut peptides and early satiation. We tested this hypothesis in adult male rats, surgically equipped with intragastric (IG) cannulas and adapted to a 30-min test meal after 15-h food deprivation. When IG infusions of equiosmotic 12 ml of saline (S), 13.6% pea protein (PP), or 13.6% pea protein hydrolysate (PPH; provided by DSM/DFS, Delft, The Netherlands) were administered at lights off, both PP and PPH reduced 30-min food intake, but PPH was 26% more effective (p
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