Branched-chain amino acids

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    molecules that serve a variety of functions within the body. Proteins are made up of subunits called amino acids. There are several different types of amino acids such as lysine, aspartic acid, and histidine. Each type of amino acids have their own specific group called R-groups attached to them, this causes them to behave chemically different. The group on the amino acid histidine cause the amino acid to be basic; this feature of histidine makes it have a specific purpose in proteins, such as…

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    Plant Based Diet

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    then?” Ok, let us revisit biology. Protein is created by amino acid chains, and humans require essential amino acids, which our bodies cannot produce on their own. Although animal flesh does have all the essential amino acids, so does numerous plant foods. In fact, as proteins are the building blocks of life, protein is everywhere. By consuming a diverse diet of whole plant foods, a person gets more than enough protein and the essential amino…

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    seafood. Whether or not vegetarianism is good for one’s health tends to be a controversial topic, as meat contains more essential nutrients than vegetables. Meat provides a higher-quality source of protein than vegetables because meat is packed with amino acids that vegetables do not supply. The type of iron in meat also absorbs better than vegetables which contributes to low iron levels in vegetarians. Due to these facts many believe that vegetarianism is not a good practice and will not…

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    My Wellness Project Essay

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    fish as the major source of this essential amino acids. I tend to like grilled fish not fried fish so I realized that tuna salad was the only way I had fish and was worried that I was not getting this amino acids. After doing a research and realizing that fish is just one type of meat that has omega 3 amino acids, I made it my goal to not worry about not eating fish but try and eat the kinds of foods that can provide me with the amount of Amino acids that I need. Anyways fish can get…

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    of this paper was model the amino acid intake of broiler chickens for optimum economic in different scenarios with MC how to example. The second objective was described in software R the scripts for modeling the optimum amino acid intake for broiler. In addition, we considered the price of whole birds and DL-methionine cost according to Economic scenario. The dilution technique was used to allow formulates the experimental diets with the same balance of amino acids for all treatments (Gous…

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    Many of us have been programed to believe that we should eat meat 3 times a day. After all it is an essential dietary component for all living organisms. Protein is an organic compound consisting of chains of amino acids that are important for the body in terms of hair, collagen, tissue, and muscles. Without consuming the proper amount of protein, our bodies can’t function properly. That is why American are so edge about not having enough of it. However,…

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    are widely known as a functional food because they are high in protein, modest in calories, low in cost and can be used versatilely in many different types of dishes1. They represent a complete food, meaning it contains all nine of the essential amino acids necessary for dietary needs2. Egg composition may vary slightly, but on average the macronutrient content of one egg is low in carbohydrates and high in proteins and lipids2. High protein foods, like eggs, have been known to have a high…

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    Bcaas Research Paper

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    boosting your intake of BCAAs. Foods High in Branched-Chain Amino Acids: A similar branched shape, which sets them apart from other amino acids, but they’re still used to produce proteins in your body. They also fill roles that support your muscles. You can count on getting varying amounts of all three amino acids…

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    Maple Syrup Disease Essay

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    the branched‐chain amino acids, where there is difficulty in breaking down certain parts of the protein (leucine, isoleucine, and valine). This leads to a buildup of chemicals in the blood and the build up of ketoacids, which give rise to the ‘maple syrup’ or burnt sugar smell in the urine of the people with this condition. Maple syrup disease is an autosomal recessive disorder which means it can be caused by mutation in at least three genes. These genes encode the components of the…

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    Amino Hydrate was created to meet the body's need to stay hydrated, while sparing that hard-earned muscle. What makes Amino Hydrate unique is that it utilizes key forms of electrolytes and branched chain amino acids, while maintaining optimal concentration levels (osmolarity) to prevent further dehydration. Simply put, most sports drinks actually dehydrate individuals because they are too concentrated with sugars and have less than optimal levels of electrolytes. The combination of branched…

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