The Relationship of the Feces Protein Particles to Rice Protein Bodies

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Abstract

Feces protein particles (FPP), spherical or oval in shape, 1.0~3.5 μ in diameter, which were observed in the fresh feces of the Japanese, in an average density of 5×109/g, resembled the rice protein bodies (RPB) in electron-microscopical fine structure. The FPP decreased in the feces of the man who had been given a rice-free diet consisting of steamed sweet potato; when boiled rice had been fed, the FPP increased, and reached the level of the original density within 5 days. The FPP were concluded to be derived from an indigestible fraction of the RPB which were supplied to the Japanese with the daily intake of rice. © 1975, Japan Society for Bioscience, Biotechnology, and Agrochemistry. All rights reserved.

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Tanaka, Y., Hayashida, S., & Hongo, M. (1975). The Relationship of the Feces Protein Particles to Rice Protein Bodies. Agricultural and Biological Chemistry, 39(2), 515–518. https://doi.org/10.1271/bbb1961.39.515

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