This is because it has undergone a process called partial hydrolysis which is a prerequisite for the body to
effectively absorb the protein.
Not exact matches
Work with your physician to get a comprehensive stool analysis, which will tell you whether the
protein you're eating is getting digested and
absorbed as
effectively as it should.
Since I eat a high -
protein diet, a supplement helps my body
absorb the nutrients more
effectively.
B12 must attach to an intrinsic factor
protein to be
absorbed effectively.
And it does turn out that
protein is
effectively digested and
absorbed when you're asleep.
Also, your body may not be able to
effectively use /
absorb high amounts of
protein coming from just one meal.
Most dogs
absorb protein perfectly, but there are rare cases of dogs not
absorbing protein effectively.
The dogs in this study
absorbed protein, fat and carbohydrate more
effectively compared to when they were fed diets with 18 and 27 % of the calories from fat.