eiwitbasis
Eiwitbasis is a Dutch term used in nutrition and food science to refer to the basis or reference amount of protein used in calculations, labeling, and dietary planning. It denotes the amount of usable or effective protein available from a food, portion, or diet, as opposed to the total crude protein content. Because foods vary in protein quality and how well they are digested, the eiwitbasis can differ depending on the method used to account for digestibility and amino acid adequacy.
In practice, the eiwitbasis matters when comparing foods, assessing whether a diet meets protein needs, or formulating
When estimating daily protein requirements, guidelines may express needs in terms of grams of protein per kilogram
See also: protein quality, digestible protein, DIAAS, PDCAAS, essential amino acids.