Hallo alle,
ich habe jetzt schon sehr oft gelesen, dass Aminosäuren wohl sehr wichtig sind für
den Körper.
Wie werden Aminosäuren eigentlich hergestellt?
My Babyclub.de
Wie werden Aminosäuren hergestellt?
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Eintrag vom 13.06.2022 20:08Antwort
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Kommentar vom 16.06.2022 22:11Aminosäuren werden entweder durch Mikroorganismen oder durchAntwort
Fermentation hergestellt, das ganze ist schon etwas komplexer,
das wird hier gut erklärt:
https://xn--kruterladen-m8a.com/pages/wie-werden-aminosauren-hergestellt
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Kommentar vom 12.07.2022 12:17How Are Amino Acids Actually Produced?Antwort
Historically, organisms that had the ability to biosynthesize their own nutrients were advantageous. Most organic compounds in the world are derived from biological organisms, including amino acids. These organisms replenish resources necessary for the survival of other organisms, mainly other living things. The production of amino acids occurs through biosynthetic enzymatic reactions. The process involves a number of enzymes.
The composition of amino acids includes nitrogen, which is a nearly inert gas. The atmospheric nitrogen must be reduced and oxidized before it can be metabolically useful. The process of nitrogen fixation only occurs in some types of bacteria. Because nitrogen has a triple bond, it needs to be separated to form a functional compound. The separation of the chemical bonds is necessary for the creation of amino acids. The resulting peptides are the building blocks of protein.
The human body has 21 essential amino acids, or "building blocks," to make proteins. It is made up of a variety of combinations of these amino acids, and the human body uses twenty-one of them for all proteins. Despite the fact that the 21st amino acid was only discovered relatively recently, the human body can produce thousands of different proteins. The unique properties of proteins depend on the arrangement and interactions of the amino acids.
Fortunately, the human body can synthesize eleven of these essential amino acids and one that is called a conditional amino acid. These amino acids are essential for human nutrition and are the main building blocks of proteins. The human body also produces nonessential amino acids, which are alanine, cysteine, aspartic acid, glycine, glutamine, ornithine, and tyrosine.