Clinical Research Directory
Browse clinical research sites, groups, and studies.
How Animal and Plant Protein Shakes Change the Body's Nutrient and Health Responses
Sponsor: University of Pittsburgh
Summary
The goal of this clinical trial is to learn how different protein types affect the body's metabolism and immune system in healthy adults. The main questions it aims to answer are: Does drinking smoothies with animal-based or plant-based protein change the level of amino acids like leucine in the blood? Does adding leucine to a plant-based smoothie make the body respond like it does to an animal-based smoothie? Participants will: Come to the research clinic for 3 study visits Drink a high-protein smoothie at each visit (one with animal protein, one with plant protein, and one with plant protein + leucine) Give blood samples before and 1 and 3 hours after each smoothie Researchers will look at how the body's metabolism and immune system respond. They are especially interested in a pathway called mTOR, which helps control how cells use nutrients and may be involved in heart disease like atherosclerosis. All smoothies are prepared to meet Halal and Kosher dietary guidelines.
Official title: Randomized Crossover Trial of Protein Source and Leucine Supplementation on Metabolic and Immune Signaling Pathways
Key Details
Gender
All
Age Range
18 Years - 65 Years
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment
20
Start Date
2026-03-24
Completion Date
2026-10
Last Updated
2026-03-25
Healthy Volunteers
Yes
Conditions
Interventions
Animal-Based Protein Smoothie
This smoothie is formulated to deliver 50% of its total caloric content from high-quality animal-based protein, such as whey protein isolate or pasteurized egg whites. It is designed to evaluate the postprandial metabolic and immune response to animal-derived protein sources. The smoothie does not contain any added free amino acids and is prepared in a food-safe certified kitchen under standardized conditions. All participants consume the smoothie after an overnight fast to ensure consistency in metabolic assessment.
Plant-Based Protein Smoothie
This smoothie is formulated to deliver 50% of its total caloric content from plant-based protein, such as pea or rice protein isolate. It is designed to evaluate the postprandial metabolic and immune response to plant-derived protein sources. The smoothie does not contain any added free amino acids and is prepared in a food-safe certified kitchen under standardized conditions. All participants consume the smoothie after an overnight fast to ensure consistency in metabolic assessment.
Plant-Based Protein Smoothie with Leucine
This smoothie is formulated to deliver 50% of its total caloric content from plant-based protein, using sources such as pea or rice protein isolate. In addition, it is supplemented with pharmaceutical-grade leucine to match the leucine content typically found in animal-based protein sources. The smoothie is designed to assess whether leucine supplementation can modulate the postprandial metabolic and immune response to plant-derived protein. It is prepared in a food-safe certified kitchen and consumed after an overnight fast to maintain consistency across study conditions.
Locations (1)
UPMC Montefiore - Clinical and Translational Research Center (CTRC)
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States