Rice protein supplement and methods of use thereof
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A23L-033/18
A23L-033/00
A23L-033/185
A23L-033/175
출원번호
US-0654605
(2017-07-19)
등록번호
US-10251415
(2019-04-09)
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Janow, David
Jäger, Ralf
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Axiom Foods, Inc.
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Knobbe, Martens, Olson & Bear, LLP
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Some embodiments relate to nutritional supplements comprising rice protein isolate. Some embodiments of the nutritional supplement comprise less than about 90 mg of leucine per gram of rice protein isolate and less than about 50 mg of lysine per gram of rice protein isolate. Some embodiments pertain
Some embodiments relate to nutritional supplements comprising rice protein isolate. Some embodiments of the nutritional supplement comprise less than about 90 mg of leucine per gram of rice protein isolate and less than about 50 mg of lysine per gram of rice protein isolate. Some embodiments pertain to methods of using the nutritional supplements described herein to achieve one or more of weight gain, weight maintenance, growth, muscle growth, muscle maintenance, decreased muscle loss, or improved exercise training results.
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1. A method of supplementing the diet of a subject, comprising providing a nutritional supplement to the subject, wherein the only source of protein in the nutritional supplement consists of rice protein isolate, wherein each gram of protein in the nutritional supplement comprises: between about 50
1. A method of supplementing the diet of a subject, comprising providing a nutritional supplement to the subject, wherein the only source of protein in the nutritional supplement consists of rice protein isolate, wherein each gram of protein in the nutritional supplement comprises: between about 50 mg and about 60 mg alanine, between about 70 mg and about 80 mg arginine, between about 80 mg and about 90 mg aspartic acid, between about 15 mg and about 25 mg cysteine, between about 170 mg and about 180 mg of glutamic acid, about 40 mg and about 50 mg glycine, between about 15 mg and about 25 mg histidine, between about 35 mg about 45 mg isoleucine, between about 75 mg and about 85 mg of leucine, between about 25 mg and about 55 mg lysine, between about 25 mg and about 35 mg of methionine, between about 50 mg and about 60 mg phenylalanine, between about 40 and about 50 mg proline, between about 45 mg and about 55 mg serine, between about 30 mg and about 40 mg threonine, between about 10 mg and about 20 mg tryptophan, between about 45 mg and about 55 mg tyrosine, and between about 55 mg and about 65 mg of valine;wherein oral ingestion of an effective amount of the nutritional supplement by the subject results in at least one of increased muscle mass, increased strength, increased power output, a decrease in fat to muscle ratio, increased VO2 max, and increased endurance, compared to a subject not taking the nutritional supplement;wherein the effective amount is a serving of dry nutritional supplement having a weight range selected from the group consisting of about 10 g to about 20 g, about 20 g to about 30 g, about 30 g to about 40 g, about 40 g to about 50 g, and about 50 g to about 60g; andwherein the percentage by weight of rice protein isolate in the dry nutritional supplement is at least about 60%. 2. The method of claim 1, wherein each gram of the rice protein isolate comprises between 35 mg and 45 mg of lysine. 3. The method of claim 1, wherein each gram of the rice protein isolate comprises about 54 mg alanine, about 77 mg arginine, about 87 mg aspartic acid, about 21 mg cysteine, about 174 mg glutamic acid, about 43 mg glycine, about 22 mg histidine, about 41 mg isoleucine, about 80 mg leucine, about 31 mg lysine, about 28 mg methionine, about 53 mg phenylalanine, about 45 mg proline, about 49 mg serine, about 35 mg threonine, about 14 mg tryptophan, about 47 mg tyrosine, and about 58 mg valine. 4. A method of decreasing the Tmax of leucine in a subject, the method comprising providing a nutritional supplement to the subject, the nutritional supplement comprising: less than 95 mg of leucine per gram of protein; lessthan 55 mg of lysine per gram of protein;less than 180 mg of glutamic acid per gram of protein;wherein the only source of protein in the nutritional supplement consists of rice protein;wherein the subject's Tmax decreases relative to a second subject who is not taking the nutritional supplement;wherein an effective amount is a serving of dry nutritional supplement having a weight range selected from the group consisting of about 10 g to about 20 g, about 20 g to about 30 g, about 30 g to about 40 g, about 40 g to about 50 g, and about 50 g to about 60g; andwherein the percentage by weight of rice protein isolate in the dry nutritional supplement is at least about 60%. 5. The method of claim 4, wherein the Tmax of the subject is between about 50 minutes and about 70 minutes after administration. 6. The method of claim 4, wherein each gram of the rice protein isolate comprises less than 140 mg of glutamic acid. 7. The method of claim 4, wherein each gram of the rice protein isolate comprises less than 85 mg of leucine. 8. The method of claim 4, wherein each gram of the rice protein isolate comprises less than 40 mg of lysine. 9. The method of claim 4, wherein each gram of the rice protein isolate comprises between 55 mg and 65 mg of leucine. 10. The method of claim 4, wherein each gram of the rice protein isolate comprises between 35 mg and 45 mg of lysine. 11. The method of claim 4, wherein each gram of the rice protein isolate comprises between 120 mg and 130 mg of glutamic acid. 12. The method of claim 4, wherein each gram of the rice protein isolate comprises about 54 mg alanine, about 77 mg arginine, about 87 mg aspartic acid, about 21 mg cysteine, about 174 mg glutamic acid, about 43 mg glycine, about 22 mg histidine, about 41 mg isoleucine, about 80 mg leucine, about 31 mg lysine, about 28 mg methionine, about 53 mg phenylalanine, about 45 mg proline, about 49 mg serine, about 35 mg threonine, about 14 mg tryptophan, about 47 mg tyrosine, and about 58 mg valine. 13. The method of claim 4, wherein each gram of protein comprises less than 40 mg of alanine, less than 50 mg of arginine, less than 70 mg aspartic acid, less than 20 mg cysteine, less than 130 mg glutamic acid, less than 30 mg glycine, less than 20 mg histidine, less than 50 isoleucine, less than 70 mg leucine, less than 40 mg lysine, less than 20 mg methionine, less than 40 mg phenylalanine, less than 50 mg proline, less than 40 mg serine, less than 40 mg threonine, less than 20 mg tryptophan, less than 30 mg tyrosine, and less than 50 mg valine. 14. A method of supplementing the diet of a subject, comprising: providing to the subject a nutritional supplement comprising protein;wherein the only source of protein of the nutritional supplement is rice protein, wherein the rice protein comprises:less than 95 mg of leucine per gram of protein; lessthan 55 mg of lysine per gram of protein; and less than 180 mg of glutamic acid per gram of protein;wherein the subject is a newborn, infant, toddler, child, adolescent, adult, or geriatric individual;wherein ingestion of an effective amount of the nutritional supplement by the subject before, during or after exercise training results in at least one of muscle growth, muscle maintenance, and/or decreased muscle loss;wherein the effective amount is a serving of dry nutritional supplement having a weight range selected from the group consisting of about 10 g to about 20 g, about 20 g to about 30 g, about 30 g to about 40 g, about 40 g to about 50 g, and about 50 g to about 60g; andwherein the percentage by weight of rice protein isolate in the dry nutritional supplement is at least about 60%. 15. The method of claim 14, wherein the nutritional supplement comprises less than 50 mg of isoleucine per gram of protein and less than 60 mg of valine per gram of protein. 16. The method of claim 14, wherein each gram of the rice protein isolate comprises less than 140 mg of glutamic acid. 17. The method of claim 14, wherein each gram of the rice protein isolate comprises less than 85 mg of leucine. 18. The method of claim 14, wherein each gram of the rice protein isolate comprises less than 40 mg of lysine. 19. The method of claim 14, wherein each gram of the rice protein isolate comprises between 55 mg and 65 mg of leucine. 20. The method of claim 14, wherein each gram of the rice protein isolate comprises between 35 mg and 45 mg of lysine. 21. The method of claim 14, wherein each gram of the rice protein isolate comprises between 120 mg and 130 mg of glutamic acid. 22. The method of claim 14, wherein each gram of the rice protein isolate comprises about 54 mg alanine, about 77 mg arginine, about 87 mg aspartic acid, about 21 mg cysteine, about 174 mg glutamic acid, about 43 mg glycine, about 22 mg histidine, about 41 mg isoleucine, about 80 mg leucine, about 31 mg lysine, about 28 mg methionine, about 53 mg phenylalanine, about 45 mg proline, about 49 mg serine, about 35 mg threonine, about 14 mg tryptophan, about 47 mg tyrosine, and about 58 mg valine. 23. The method of claim 14, wherein each gram of protein comprises less than 40 mg of alanine, less than 50 mg of arginine, less than 70 mg aspartic acid, less than 20 mg cysteine, less than 130 mg glutamic acid, less than 30 mg glycine, less than 20 mg histidine, less than 50 isoleucine, less than 70 mg leucine, less than 40 mg lysine, less than 20 mg methionine, less than 40 mg phenylalanine, less than 50 mg proline, less than 40 mg serine, less than 40 mg threonine, less than 20 mg tryptophan, less than 30 mg tyrosine, and less than 50 mg valine. 24. A method of improving a result of exercise training comprising providing an effective amount of a nutritional supplement comprising a source of protein to a subject, wherein the only source of protein in the nutritional supplement consists of a rice protein isolate comprising: between 35 mg and 45 mg of lysine per gram of rice protein isolate;between 55 mg and 65 mg of leucine per gram of rice protein isolate;between 20 mg and 130 mg of glutamic acid per gram of rice protein isolatewherein the improved result comprises at least one of increased muscle mass, increased strength, increased power output, a decrease in fat to muscle ratio, increased VO2 max, and increased endurance, compared to a subject without the nutritional supplement; andwherein the effective amount is a serving of dry nutritional supplement having a weight range selected from the group consisting of about 10 g to about 20 g, about 20 g to about 30 g, about 30 g to about 40 g, about 40 g to about 50 g, and about 50 g to about 60g; andwherein the percentage by weight of rice protein isolate in the dry nutritional supplement is at least about 60%. 25. The method of claim 24, wherein the nutritional supplement comprises between 30 mg and 40 mg of alanine per gram of rice protein isolate. 26. The method of claim 24, wherein the nutritional supplement comprises between 60 mg and 70 mg of aspartic acid per gram of rice protein isolate. 27. The method of claim 24, wherein the nutritional supplement comprises between 20 mg to 30 mg of glycine per gram of rice protein isolate.
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