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The 22 kinds of amino acid you must know

Amino acids are organic compounds containing basic amino groups and acidic carboxyl groups. The chemical formula is RCHNH2COOH. A compound formed by replacing the hydrogen atom on the carbon atom of a carboxylic acid with an amino group. Besides, they are the basic substances that constitute protein required for animal nutrition.

There are 22 kinds of Amino acids and the following is Amino acids chart:

Name

Abbr

Molecular

Molecular

Residue

Residue Weight

pKa1

pKb2

pKx3

pl4

Weight

Formula

Formula

(-H2O)

Alanine

Ala

89.1

C3H7NO2

C3H5NO

71.08

2.34

9.69

6

Arginine

Arg

174.2

C6H14N4O2

C6H12N4O

156.19

2.17

9.04

12.48

10.76

Asparagine

Asn

132.12

C4H8N2O3

C4H6N2O2

114.11

2.02

8.8

5.41

Aspartic acid

Asp

133.11

C4H7NO4

C4H5NO3

115.09

1.88

9.6

3.65

2.77

Cysteine

Cys

121.16

C3H7NO2S

C3H5NOS

103.15

1.96

10.28

8.18

5.07

Glutamic acid

Glu

147.13

C5H9NO4

C5H7NO3

129.12

2.19

9.67

4.25

3.22

Glutamine

Gln

146.15

C5H10N2O3

C5H8N2O2

128.13

2.17

9.13

5.65

Glycine

Gly

75.07

C2H5NO2

C2H3NO

57.05

2.34

9.6

5.97

Histidine

His

155.16

C6H9N3O2

C6H7N3O

137.14

1.82

9.17

6

7.59

Hydroxyproline

Hyp

131.13

C5H9NO3

C5H7NO2

113.11

1.82

9.65

Isoleucine

Ile

131.18

C6H13NO2

C6H11NO

113.16

2.36

9.6

6.02

Leucine

Leu

131.18

C6H13NO2

C6H11NO

113.16

2.36

9.6

5.98

Lysine

Lys

146.19

C6H14N2O2

C6H12N2O

128.18

2.18

8.95

10.53

9.74

Methionine

Met

149.21

C5H11NO2S

C5H9NOS

131.2

2.28

9.21

5.74

Phenylalanine

Phe

165.19

C9H11NO2

C9H9NO

147.18

1.83

9.13

5.48

Proline

Pro

115.13

C5H9NO2

C5H7NO

97.12

1.99

10.6

6.3

Pyroglutamatic

Glp

139.11

C5H7NO3

C5H5NO2

121.09

5.68

Serine

Ser

105.09

C3H7NO3

C3H5NO2

87.08

2.21

9.15

5.68

Threonine

Thr

119.12

C4H9NO3

C4H7NO2

101.11

2.09

9.1

5.6

Tryptophan

Trp

204.23

C11H12N2O2

C11H10N2O

186.22

2.83

9.39

5.89

Tyrosine

Tyr

181.19

C9H11NO3

C9H9NO2

163.18

2.2

9.11

10.07

5.66

Valine

Val

117.15

C5H11NO2

C5H9NO

99.13

2.32

9.62

5.96

Notes:

1 pKa is the negative of the logarithm of the dissociation constant for the -COOH group.22 kinds of amino acid-Maxmedchem

2 pKb is the negative of the logarithm of the dissociation constant for the -NH3 group.

3 pKx is the negative of the logarithm of the dissociation constant for any other group in the molecule.

4 pl is the pH at the isoelectric point.

Reference: D.R. Lide, Handbook of Chemistry and Physics, 72nd Edition, CRC Press, Boca Raton, FL, 1991.

Lysine, tryptophan and other essential amino acid:

It means that the human body (or other vertebrates) cannot be synthesized or the synthesis speed is far from adapting to the needs of the body. It must be supplied by food protein. These amino acids are called essential amino acids. The requirement of essential amino acids for adults is about 20%~37% of the requirement of protein. There are 8 types of functions:

Lysine: promotes brain development, is a component of liver and gallbladder, can promote fat metabolism, regulate pineal gland, breast, corpus luteum and ovary, and prevent cell degradation;

Tryptophan: promote the production of gastric juice and pancreatic juice;

Phenylalanine: participates in eliminating the loss of kidney and bladder function;

Methionine (methionine): participates in the composition of hemoglobin, tissue and serum, and has the function of promoting the spleen, pancreas and lymph;

Threonine: has the function of transforming certain amino acids to achieve balance;

Isoleucine: Participates in the regulation and metabolism of the thymus, spleen and sub-brain glands; the sub-brain glands belong to the headquarters and act on the thyroid and gonads;

Leucine: balance isoleucine;

Valine: acts on the corpus luteum, breast and ovaries.

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