Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2072867845> ?p ?o ?g. }
Showing items 1 to 90 of
90
with 100 items per page.
- W2072867845 endingPage "81" @default.
- W2072867845 startingPage "77" @default.
- W2072867845 abstract "Adequacy diets play an important role especially for primary school children aged from 6 to 12 years, to support normal growth and development. Appropriate amounts of amino acids, vitamins and minerals are required since a deficient intake of certain minerals can produce diseases and lead to abnormal development. In this way, the amount of amino acids, vitamins and minerals must be suitable with the edible portions of diets prepared for children. A school meal (pie) was prepared in this study. The meal was evaluated for its proximate composition, amino acids, minerals and vitamins. The total protein content of the pie was 9.70%. This formula contained high percentage of essential amino acids. The percentage of total essential amino acids in the protein was 42.46%, it was rich in cysteine (2.29%), valine (11.48%), isoleucine (5.25%) and phenyl alanine (5.58%) compared to those of casein. The essential amino acids index (EAAI) was also higher than casein being 0.85 and 0.83, respectively. The first limiting amino acid in meal protein was lysine. On the other hand, the content of Fe in 100 g of the experimental meal covered 11.07% of FAO/WHO daily allowance. Also, the prepared pie was rich in vitamins A, D, B complex and C, their contents in 100 g of meal covered FAO/WHO daily requirements except vitamin E. Therefore, results indicated that the prepared meal contained a complementary amino acid profiles, minerals and vitamins." @default.
- W2072867845 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W2072867845 creator A5078293016 @default.
- W2072867845 date "2011-12-01" @default.
- W2072867845 modified "2023-09-25" @default.
- W2072867845 title "Nutritional evaluation of children meals at Egyptian schools: II – Amino acids, minerals and vitamins profiles" @default.
- W2072867845 cites W1486897511 @default.
- W2072867845 cites W1766354794 @default.
- W2072867845 cites W1895192165 @default.
- W2072867845 cites W1969710412 @default.
- W2072867845 cites W2026358826 @default.
- W2072867845 cites W2035714071 @default.
- W2072867845 cites W2050064906 @default.
- W2072867845 cites W2075577061 @default.
- W2072867845 cites W2092723779 @default.
- W2072867845 cites W2092805468 @default.
- W2072867845 cites W2108180066 @default.
- W2072867845 cites W2115178829 @default.
- W2072867845 cites W2165386716 @default.
- W2072867845 cites W2170341085 @default.
- W2072867845 cites W2407298947 @default.
- W2072867845 cites W2496562014 @default.
- W2072867845 cites W2611606713 @default.
- W2072867845 cites W2991553753 @default.
- W2072867845 cites W3112308273 @default.
- W2072867845 cites W66307161 @default.
- W2072867845 cites W775000538 @default.
- W2072867845 doi "https://doi.org/10.1016/j.aoas.2011.07.003" @default.
- W2072867845 hasPublicationYear "2011" @default.
- W2072867845 type Work @default.
- W2072867845 sameAs 2072867845 @default.
- W2072867845 citedByCount "0" @default.
- W2072867845 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W2072867845 hasAuthorship W2072867845A5078293016 @default.
- W2072867845 hasBestOaLocation W20728678451 @default.
- W2072867845 hasConcept C127413603 @default.
- W2072867845 hasConcept C185592680 @default.
- W2072867845 hasConcept C188198153 @default.
- W2072867845 hasConcept C2776016237 @default.
- W2072867845 hasConcept C2776142715 @default.
- W2072867845 hasConcept C2776580952 @default.
- W2072867845 hasConcept C2776940978 @default.
- W2072867845 hasConcept C2777305461 @default.
- W2072867845 hasConcept C2777573094 @default.
- W2072867845 hasConcept C2778345441 @default.
- W2072867845 hasConcept C2778816673 @default.
- W2072867845 hasConcept C2779856020 @default.
- W2072867845 hasConcept C31903555 @default.
- W2072867845 hasConcept C515207424 @default.
- W2072867845 hasConcept C55493867 @default.
- W2072867845 hasConcept C65961981 @default.
- W2072867845 hasConcept C78519656 @default.
- W2072867845 hasConceptScore W2072867845C127413603 @default.
- W2072867845 hasConceptScore W2072867845C185592680 @default.
- W2072867845 hasConceptScore W2072867845C188198153 @default.
- W2072867845 hasConceptScore W2072867845C2776016237 @default.
- W2072867845 hasConceptScore W2072867845C2776142715 @default.
- W2072867845 hasConceptScore W2072867845C2776580952 @default.
- W2072867845 hasConceptScore W2072867845C2776940978 @default.
- W2072867845 hasConceptScore W2072867845C2777305461 @default.
- W2072867845 hasConceptScore W2072867845C2777573094 @default.
- W2072867845 hasConceptScore W2072867845C2778345441 @default.
- W2072867845 hasConceptScore W2072867845C2778816673 @default.
- W2072867845 hasConceptScore W2072867845C2779856020 @default.
- W2072867845 hasConceptScore W2072867845C31903555 @default.
- W2072867845 hasConceptScore W2072867845C515207424 @default.
- W2072867845 hasConceptScore W2072867845C55493867 @default.
- W2072867845 hasConceptScore W2072867845C65961981 @default.
- W2072867845 hasConceptScore W2072867845C78519656 @default.
- W2072867845 hasIssue "2" @default.
- W2072867845 hasLocation W20728678451 @default.
- W2072867845 hasOpenAccess W2072867845 @default.
- W2072867845 hasPrimaryLocation W20728678451 @default.
- W2072867845 hasRelatedWork W1945895878 @default.
- W2072867845 hasRelatedWork W2003541253 @default.
- W2072867845 hasRelatedWork W2009192029 @default.
- W2072867845 hasRelatedWork W2015188756 @default.
- W2072867845 hasRelatedWork W2033126895 @default.
- W2072867845 hasRelatedWork W2100216762 @default.
- W2072867845 hasRelatedWork W2111510158 @default.
- W2072867845 hasRelatedWork W2126169635 @default.
- W2072867845 hasRelatedWork W2132084934 @default.
- W2072867845 hasRelatedWork W2779685883 @default.
- W2072867845 hasVolume "56" @default.
- W2072867845 isParatext "false" @default.
- W2072867845 isRetracted "false" @default.
- W2072867845 magId "2072867845" @default.
- W2072867845 workType "article" @default.