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Protein: Amino Acids Chapter 6
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Amino Acid “R”
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Amino Acids Essential amino acids i.e. indispensable amino acids
PVT. TIM HALL (or PVT. MAT HILL) Nonessential amino acids i.e. dispensable amino acids “Conditionally” essential amino acids
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An Essential Amino Acid
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Nonessential Amino Acids
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Proteins Remember Condendation? Dipeptide
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Tripeptide: Yes...it’s three of ‘em.
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Proteins Polypeptide
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Proteins Amino acid sequences
With 20 different amino acids you can say a lot!
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Protein shape and function
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Proteins Protein denaturation uncoiling loss of function
heat or acid hydrolysis. loss of function
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Protein Digestion Stomach
HCl activated pepsinogen (proteolytic enzyme) Pepsinogen* pepsin Pepsin hydrolyzes proteins! *Proenzyme-an inactive form of enzyme!
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Protein Digestion Small intestine Proteases-more hydrolysis!
Intestinal and pancreatic Peptidases
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Protein Digestion in the GI Tract
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Protein Absorption Carriers Capillaries Absorption misconceptions
Enzyme/amino acid supplements
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Protein Synthesis Sequencing errors
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Roles of Proteins Building material Growth Maintenance
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Roles of Proteins Enzymes
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Roles of Proteins Hormones
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Roles of Proteins Regulation of fluid balance Edema
Acid-base regulation Acidosis Alkalosis
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Transport Proteins One of the most important proteins in your body!
The Sodium-Potassium Pump in action!
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Roles of Proteins Immunity Antibodies Antigens
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Protein Metabolism Protein turnover Amino acid pool Nitrogen balance
Positive nitrogen balance Negative nitrogen balance
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Protein Metabolism Using amino acids to make proteins
Using amino acids to make nonessential amino acids
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Protein Metabolism Using amino acids to make other compounds
Neurotransmitters
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Protein Metabolism Using amino acids for energy and glucose
Deamination-removal of NH3 Using amino acids to make fat
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Protein Quality High-quality proteins Digestibility
Animal (90%) vs. plant (70%) Amino acid composition Limiting amino acid
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Protein Quality Reference protein Complementary proteins
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Protein Quality PDCAAS
Protein- digestibility-corrected-amino- acid-score
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Protein-Energy Malnutrition (PEM)
Acute PEM Chronic PEM
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Protein-Energy Malnutrition (PEM)
Marasmus Kwashiorkor Marasmus-kwashiorkor mix
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Protein-Energy Malnutrition (PEM)
Infections Dysentery Rehabilitation-can they recover?
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Health Effects Heart disease Cancer Adult bone loss osteoporosis
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Health Effects Weight control Kidney disease?
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Recommended Intakes 50 g protein 10% of a 2000 kcal diet RDA
Daily Value 50 g protein 10% of a 2000 kcal diet RDA 0.8 g/kg/day 10% - 35% of energy intake
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Recommended Intakes Adequate intake Protein in abundance
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Supplements Protein supplements Amino acid supplements
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Vegetarian Diets
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Vegetarian Diets Diet planning Protein Lacto-ovo-vegetarians
Meat replacements Texturized vegetable protein-basically soybeans
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Vegetarian Diets Vitamins and minerals
Lactovegetarians-easier to meet calcium/vit. D requirements Vegans-supplements likely needed. Omega-3 fatty acids also needed.
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Vegetarian Diets Vegetarian diets through the life span
Pregnancy and lactation Infancy Childhood and adolescence
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