Ingestion of Free Amino Acids Compared with an Equivalent Amount of Intact Protein Results in More Rapid Amino Acid Absorption and Greater Postprandial Plasma Amino Acid Availability Without Affecting Muscle Protein Synthesis Rates in Young Adults in a Double-Blind Randomized Trial.
Michelle E G WeijzenRob J J van GasselImre W K KouwJorn TrommelenStefan H M GorissenJanneau van KranenburgJoy P B GoessensMarcel C G van de PollLex B VerdijkLuc J C van LoonPublished in: The Journal of nutrition (2021)
Ingestion of a bolus of free amino acids leads to more rapid amino acid absorption and greater postprandial plasma amino acid availability than ingestion of an equivalent amount of intact milk protein. Ingestion of free amino acids may be preferred over ingestion of intact protein in conditions where protein digestion and amino acid absorption are compromised.