Isoleucine: Difference between revisions

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| style="text-align:left" |Beef
| style="text-align:left" |Beef
|21.26 g
|21.26 g
|0.967 mg
|{{0}}967 mg
|4.5 %
|4.5 %
|-
|-
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| style="text-align:left" | Salmon
| style="text-align:left" | Salmon
|20.42 g
|20.42 g
|0.968 mg
|{{0}}968 mg
|4.7 %
|4.7 %
|-
|-
| style="text-align:left" |Chicken Egg
| style="text-align:left" |Chicken Egg
|12.58 g
|12.58 g
|0.672 mg
|{{0}}672 mg
|5.3 %
|5.3 %
|-
|-
| style="text-align:left" |Cow's Milk, 3.7% Fat
| style="text-align:left" |Cow's Milk, 3.7% Fat
|0.3.28 g
|{{0}}3.28 g
|0.198 mg
|{{0}}198 mg
|6.0 %
|6.0 %
|-
|-
| style="text-align:left" |Walnuts
| style="text-align:left" |Walnuts
|15.23 g
|15.23 g
|0.625 mg
|{{0}}625 mg
|4.1 %
|4.1 %
|-
|-
| style="text-align:left" |Whole Wheat Flour
| style="text-align:left" |Whole Wheat Flour
|13.70 g
|13.70 g
|0.508 mg
|{{0}}508 mg
| 3.7 %
| 3.7 %
|-
|-
| style="text-align:left" |Whole Grain Cornmeal
| style="text-align:left" |Whole Grain Cornmeal
|0.6.93 g
|{{0}}6.93 g
|0.248 mg
|{{0}}248 mg
|3.6 %
|3.6 %
|-
|-
| style="text-align:left" |Brown Rice
| style="text-align:left" |Brown Rice
|0.7.94 g
|{{0}}7.94 g
|0.336 mg
|{{0}}336 mg
|4.2 %
|4.2 %
|-
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|4.1 %
|4.1 %
|}All these foods contain almost exclusively chemically bound <small>L</small>-Isoleucine as a protein component, but in their raw state, they contain no free <small>L</small>-Isoleucine. {{Paragraph|left}}
|}All these foods contain almost exclusively chemically bound <small>L</small>-Isoleucine as a protein component, but in their raw state, they contain no free <small>L</small>-Isoleucine. {{Paragraph|left}}
== Insulin Resistance ==
== Insulin Resistance ==
Isoleucine, like other branched-chain amino acids, is associated with insulin resistance: higher levels of isoleucine are observed in the blood of diabetic mice, rats, and humans.{{pmid|25287287}} In diet-induced obese and insulin resistant mice, a diet with decreased levels of isoleucine (with or without the other branched-chain amino acids) results in reduced adiposity and improved insulin sensitivity.{{pmid|29266268}}{{pmid|33887198}} Reduced dietary levels of isoleucine are required for the beneficial metabolic effects of a [[wikipedia:Low-protein_diet|low protein diet]].{{pmid|33887198}} In humans, a protein restricted diet lowers blood levels of isoleucine and decreases fasting blood glucose levels.{{pmid|27346343}} Mice fed a low isoleucine diet are leaner, live longer, and are less frail.{{pmid|37939658}} In humans, higher dietary levels of isoleucine are associated with greater [[wikipedia:Body_mass_index|body mass index]].{{pmid|33887198}}
Isoleucine, like other branched-chain amino acids, is associated with insulin resistance: higher levels of isoleucine are observed in the blood of diabetic mice, rats, and humans.{{pmid|25287287}} In diet-induced obese and insulin resistant mice, a diet with decreased levels of isoleucine (with or without the other branched-chain amino acids) results in reduced adiposity and improved insulin sensitivity.{{pmid|29266268}}{{pmid|33887198}} Reduced dietary levels of isoleucine are required for the beneficial metabolic effects of a [[wikipedia:Low-protein_diet|low protein diet]].{{pmid|33887198}} In humans, a protein restricted diet lowers blood levels of isoleucine and decreases fasting blood glucose levels.{{pmid|27346343}} Mice fed a low isoleucine diet are leaner, live longer, and are less frail.{{pmid|37939658}} In humans, higher dietary levels of isoleucine are associated with greater [[wikipedia:Body_mass_index|body mass index]].{{pmid|33887198}}