TRYPTOPHAN

trĭpˈtəfăn, organic compound, one of the 20 amino acids commonly found in animal proteins. Only the l-stereoisomer appears in mammalian protein. It is one of several essential amino acids needed in the diet; human beings cannot synthesize it from simpler metabolites. Young adults require about 7 mg of this amino acid per day per kg (3 mg per lb) of body weight. Nicotinic acid (niacin), a vitamin of the B complex, can be made from tryptophan in the body, but evidently the rate of transformation is insufficient for the demands of normal growth and maintenance, and hence nicotinic acid must be supplied in the diet. Deficiency of tryptophan in the diet enhances the progress of the vitamin-deficiency disease pellagra, which is treated by restoring nicotinic acid to the diet, usually supplemented with tryptophan. Bacteria in the intestine break tryptophan down to compounds such as skatole and indole, which to a great extent are responsible for the unpleasant odor of feces. Tryptophan contributes to the structure of proteins into which it has been incorporated by the tendency of its side chain to participate in hydrophobic interactions (see isoleucine). The amino acid was isolated from casein (milk protein) in 1901, and its structure was established in 1907.

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...more interesting interactions between tryptophan and drugs in animals is the one between tryptophan and d-amphetamine self-administration...demonstrated that increasing doses of tryptophan 25, 50 and 100 mg/kg reduce responding...
...influence the course of affective disorder. Tryptophan crosses the blood-brain barrier by...serotonin synthesis is not saturated by tryptophan, transport of this precursor into the...limiting step (Fernstrom 1982). Tryptophan is, however, highly protein-bound...
Tryptophan-Free Diet The synthesis of 5-HT depends on tryptophan availability. Hence reduction in this availability...Fernstrom Wurtman, 1978 . If rats are maintained on a tryptophan-free diet for 4-6 days, nonkiller rats will turn...
...carbohydrate increases in the blood the ratio of tryptophan to large neutral amino acids (tyrosine...the uptake of most amino acids, but not tryptophan, by peripheral tissues such as muscle. Tryptophan binds to blood albumin, an action increased...
the tryptophan residues in pepsin are in contact with...have the lowest non-zero content of tryptophan, no treatment has revealed any contribution...relative proportion of quanta absorbed by tryptophan increases, while above 300 m , where...
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The Favorable Features of Tryptophan Synthase for Proving Beadle and Tatums One...mutant was believed to exist. This enzyme, tryptophan desmolase, catalyzed the final reaction in tryptophan formation: the conversion of indole + L...
The Biology of Tryptophan Depletion and Mood Disorders by Lilach Toker , Shirly...Benjamin , Ehud Klein , Galila Agam INTRODUCTION Tryptophan is an essential amino acid. Plasma tryptophan levels are determined by the balance between the...
Tryptophan-kynurenine Metabolism as a Common...Lancet paper proposed the disturbances of tryptophan (TRY) metabolism, i.e., the shunt...stress hormones - induced activation of tryptophan 2,3-dioxygenase (TDO), the rate...
...antagonistic effects on transcription of the tryptophan hy-droxylase gene tph-1. This alters...and G;1q regulate expression of the tryptophan hydroxylase gene: In the course of...the sole C. elegans gene encoding the tryptophan hydroxylase enzyme that acts at the...
...response was observed in tphI(mg280) animals that lacked tryptophan hydroxylase, an enzyme required for the biosynthesis of 5...bacteria, on the basis of studies with tph-1 mutants that lack tryptophan hydroxylase and have dramatically reduced 5?O levels (SzE...
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L-Tryptophan Recall Expanded. by Marian Segal...supplements containing the amino acid L-tryptophan produced by the Japanese firm Showa...concerned with products containing L-tryptophan since November 1989, when a link between...
L-Tryptophan and Blood Disorder. FDA imposed an automatic...S. ports in early December on all L-tryptophan tablets, capsules, caplets, and powder as well as on bulk shipments of L-tryptophan used in the production of these products...
L-Tryptophan Recall Broadened. FDA expanded its recall of the dietary supplement L-tryptophan to include even small doses because of continuing...recall was issued in November 1989 for L-tryptophan products that, taken as directed, would...
...individually in bottles labeld "L-Tryptophan," "D-Phenylalanine," and "Tyrosine...the health claims made for them? Can tryptophan cure depression or insomnia? Can phynylalanine...an amino acid supplement? A look at tryptophan, which has been promoted for treating...
...the lobby failed to report, however, was that Walley was talking about the tryptophan disaster, a decade-old story that had nothing to do with GM foods. Tryptophan is a food supplement and a batch of it was contaminated during the manufacturing...
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...Street chemists and health-food shops. TRYPTOPHAN Anti-depressants such as Prozac work...balancing brain chemical serotonin. Tryptophan is an amino acid that the body uses...Depressed patients have decreased tryptophan levels. A new product called 5-Hydroxytryptophan...
...Cajun Turkey Steaks with Pineapple Salsa. TURKEY is very low in fat, but high in protein, in particular the amino acid L-tryptophan, which is believed to make you feel happier and relaxed. SERVES 4 Ingredients 1 red onion, finely chopped 1 tbsp sunflower...
...our own good. Others blame tryptophan, a protein found in turkey...Research Institute, says the tryptophan in turkey does play a role...registered dietitian, says tryptophans impact can be diminished...proteins in a meal, the tryptophan would get to the brain more...
...healthy and happy. FEEL-GOOD FOOD Tryptophan is an amino acid (protein-building...functions, is converted into serotonin. Tryptophan-rich foods include meat, fish, eggs...bananas and chocolate are good sources of tryptophan, which is important in fighting off...
...vitamins are also required for tryptophan to be successfully converted...is 5-HTP or hydroxy L-tryptophan, which is metabolisedinto...concentrate on eating more natural tryptophans every day. Take daily gentle...10 foods that boost your tryptophan ?? Mung beans, sprouted...
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TRYPTOPHAN trip t fan, organic compound, one...of the B complex, can be made from tryptophan in the body, but evidently the rate...supplied in the diet. Deficiency of tryptophan in the diet enhances the progress of...
...deficiency. Niacin was first synthesized in 1867. The amino acid tryptophan is the precursor of niacin. Niacin and niacinamide function...adults is 16 to 19 mg niacin equivalents (60 mg of dietary tryptophan to 1 mg of niacin) for men and 13 to 14 mg for women. Vitamin...
...sleeping patterns. Elderly persons are encourage to exercise more during the day; instructed relaxation, administration of tryptophan, and intake of warm milk helps some patients sleep. Sedatives and hypnotics drugs may be employed if the sleeplessness is...
...glycine . Serine is important in metabolism in that it participates in the biosynthesis of purines and pyrimidines , cysteine , tryptophan (in bacteria), and a large number of other metabolites. When incorporated into the structure of enzymes, serine often...
...glutamine , glycine , histidine , isoleucine , leucine , lysine , methionine , phenylalanine , proline , serine , threonine , tryptophan , tyrosine , and valine . More than 100 less common amino acids also occur in biological systems, particularly in plants...
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