KINE 3040 Lecture Notes - Lecture 6: Peanut Butter, Cottage Cheese, Isoleucine
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: - determined by feeding a diet minus 1 aa. If n balance becomes negative,then the missing aa is essential. : - nitrogen content in vs. nitrogen content out. : - 9 eaa for children; histidine is 9th in children, maybe in athletes. : - simply long chains of amino acids that are linked together by ribosomes (and trna, and other regulatory proteins) They"re: essential, most hydrophobic of all aa. : - incomplete proteins that when eaten together provide a full complement of all essential amino acids. Usually, non-meat sources require more than one to provide all essential aa. 10. what are other situations where other aas could be considered essential in some individuals? poor diet sometimes results in cysteine and tyrosine deficiency. Glutamate requirement increases in certain illnesses, with chronic high stress levels, and with intense exercise training. Seeds and nuts: cashews, walnuts, flax seeds, peanut butter.