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The Proteins and Amino Acids Chapter 6 Nutrition: Concepts & Controversies, 13th edition, Sizer & Whitney Learning Objectives Describe why some amino acids are essential, non-essential, or conditionally essential to the human body, and state the outcome should any one of them be lacking from the diet. Describe the digestion of protein and the absorption and transport of amino acids in the body. Nutrition: Concepts & Controversies, 13th edition, Sizer & Whitney Learning Objectives List the roles that various proteins and amino acids can play in the body, and describe the influence of carbohydrate on amino acid metabolism. Discuss the concept of nitrogen balance, and compute the amount of protein needed for a healthy college student. Nutrition: Concepts & Controversies, 13th edition, Sizer & Whitney Learning Objectives Discuss potential physical problems from an eating plan that is too low or too high in protein. Identify protein-rich foods, and list some extra advantages associated with legumes. Nutrition: Concepts & Controversies, 13th edition, Sizer & Whitney Learning Objectives Summarize the health advantages and nutrition red flags of vegetarian diets, and develop a lacto-ovo vegetarian eating pattern that meets all nutrient requirements for a given individual. Nutrition: Concepts & Controversies, 13th edition, Sizer & Whitney The Structure of Proteins Difference from carbohydrates and fats Amino acids Carbon atom with amine group and acid group Side chain Essential amino acids Conditionally essential Recycling Priority system Nutrition: Concepts & Controversies, 13th edition, Sizer & Whitney Amino Acids Important in Nutrition Nutrition: Concepts & Controversies, 13th edition, Sizer & Whitney How Do Amino Acids Build Proteins? Peptide bonds Link amino acids Strands of amino acids do not remain straight Coils Folds Side chain electrical charge Activation Nutrition: Concepts & Controversies, 13th edition, Sizer & Whitney Different Amino Acids Join Together Nutrition: Concepts & Controversies, 13th edition, Sizer & Whitney The Coiling and Folding of a Protein Molecule Nutrition: Concepts & Controversies, 13th edition, Sizer & Whitney The Structure of Hemoglobin Nutrition: Concepts & Controversies, 13th edition, Sizer & Whitney The Variety of Proteins Protein shapes enable performance of different tasks Protein strands – alone or in association Inherited amino acid sequences Examples Alterations to sequence Sickle-cell disease Nutrients and gene expression Nutrition: Concepts & Controversies, 13th edition, Sizer & Whitney Normal Red Blood Cells and Sickle Cells Nutrition: Concepts & Controversies, 13th edition, Sizer & Whitney Protein Synthesis Nutrition: Concepts & Controversies, 13th edition, Sizer & Whitney Denaturation of Proteins Denaturing agents Digestion Stomach acid Cooking Salts of heavy metals Nutrition: Concepts & Controversies, 13th edition, Sizer & Whitney Protein Digestion Stomach Denatures protein in food Uncoil protein’s strands Enzymes attack peptide bonds Small intestine Polypeptides Further break down Common misconceptions Nutrition: Concepts & Controversies, 13th edition, Sizer & Whitney A Dipeptide and Tripeptide Nutrition: Concepts & Controversies, 13th edition, Sizer & Whitney How Protein in Food Becomes Amino Acids in the Body Nutrition: Concepts & Controversies, 13th edition, Sizer & Whitney Amino Acid Absorption Absorbed by cells of small intestine Separate sites for absorption Larger molecules Hormones or allergens Types of amino acids Released into the bloodstream Carried to the liver Nutrition: Concepts & Controversies, 13th edition, Sizer & Whitney The Importance of Protein Amino acids must be continually available Building of new proteins Amino acids are needed each day Protein turnover Nutrition: Concepts & Controversies, 13th edition, Sizer & Whitney The Roles of Body Proteins Regulation of gene expression Providing structure and movement Muscle tissue Other structural proteins Building enzymes Building hormones Other compounds Neurotransmitters Nutrition: Concepts & Controversies, 13th edition, Sizer & Whitney Enzyme Action Nutrition: Concepts & Controversies, 13th edition, Sizer & Whitney Amino Acid Sequence of Human Insulin Nutrition: Concepts & Controversies, 13th edition, Sizer & Whitney The Roles of Body Proteins Building antibodies Transporting substances Destroy one specific invader Hemoglobin and lipoproteins Maintaining fluid and electrolyte balance Nutrition: Concepts & Controversies, 13th edition, Sizer & Whitney Proteins Transport Substances Into and Out of Cells Nutrition: Concepts & Controversies, 13th edition, Sizer & Whitney The Roles of Body Proteins Maintaining acid-base balance Buffers Acidosis Alkalosis Blood clotting Providing energy Nutrition: Concepts & Controversies, 13th edition, Sizer & Whitney Providing Energy and Glucose Inadequate carbohydrate or energy Amino acids to glucose Can help maintain blood glucose level Urea No storage compound for protein Oversupply of amino acids Remove amine group Use of residues Nutrition: Concepts & Controversies, 13th edition, Sizer & Whitney Three Different Energy Sources Nutrition: Concepts & Controversies, 13th edition, Sizer & Whitney The Fate of an Amino Acid Cellular use Build protein Make a needed compound Dismantle amino acid for component parts Wasting of amino acids Four conditions Preventing waste Nutrition: Concepts & Controversies, 13th edition, Sizer & Whitney Evaluating Protein and Amino Acid Supplements Protein supplements Do not improve performance Not effective for weight loss Amino acid supplements Body designed to work with whole proteins No safe level of amino acid supplementation Nutrition: Concepts & Controversies, 13th edition, Sizer & Whitney People Most Likely to Be Harmed by Amino Acid Supplements Nutrition: Concepts & Controversies, 13th edition, Sizer & Whitney Food Protein: Need and Quality DRI Depends on body size Infants and growing children Recommended intake Athletes Minimum amount Upper limit Body’s health Quality Nutrition: Concepts & Controversies, 13th edition, Sizer & Whitney Nitrogen Balance Nitrogen excreted as compared to nitrogen eaten Levels in healthy adults Variation in nitrogen balance Positive balance Examples Negative balance Examples Nutrition: Concepts & Controversies, 13th edition, Sizer & Whitney Nitrogen Balance Nutrition: Concepts & Controversies, 13th edition, Sizer & Whitney Protein Quality High-quality proteins Limiting amino acids Complementary proteins Enough of all essential amino acids Mutual supplementation Protein digestibility Protein quality Fufu Nutrition: Concepts & Controversies, 13th edition, Sizer & Whitney Complementary Protein Combinations Nutrition: Concepts & Controversies, 13th edition, Sizer & Whitney Protein Deficiency and Excess Consuming too little protein Limiting amino acids Slows protein synthesis Breakdown of body tissues Consequences Nutrition: Concepts & Controversies, 13th edition, Sizer & Whitney Protein Deficiency and Excess Consuming too much protein American intake Weight loss Not the proportion of energy nutrients Heart disease Animal-derived protein-rich foods Adult bone loss Cancer Low-gluten diet Nutrition: Concepts & Controversies, 13th edition, Sizer & Whitney Getting Enough but Not Too Much Protein Protein-rich foods Protein is critical to nutrition Displacement of other necessary foods Advantages of legumes Protein Vitamin and mineral source Soybeans Tofu Nutrition: Concepts & Controversies, 13th edition, Sizer & Whitney Top Contributors of Protein to the U.S. Diet Nutrition: Concepts & Controversies, 13th edition, Sizer & Whitney A Legume Nutrition: Concepts & Controversies, 13th edition, Sizer & Whitney Vegetarian and MeatContaining Diets: What Are the Benefits and Pitfalls? Controversy 6 Nutrition: Concepts & Controversies, 13th edition, Sizer & Whitney Introduction Affluent countries Disease risk Benefits of vegetarian diets Vegetarian lifestyle Categorizes by foods they choose to eat Nutrition: Concepts & Controversies, 13th edition, Sizer & Whitney Terms Used to Describe Vegetarian Diets Nutrition: Concepts & Controversies, 13th edition, Sizer & Whitney Positive Health Aspects of Vegetarian Diets Other health behaviors associated with being vegetarian Obesity Heart disease Blood lipids High blood pressure Cancer Other health benefits Nutrition: Concepts & Controversies, 13th edition, Sizer & Whitney Positive Health Aspects of the Meat Eater’s Diet Critical times in life Examples Pregnancy and infancy Childhood Adolescence Aging and illness Nutrition: Concepts & Controversies, 13th edition, Sizer & Whitney Planning a Vegetarian Diet Choosing within the food groups Protein foods group Oils group Milk products Convenience foods Nutrition: Concepts & Controversies, 13th edition, Sizer & Whitney Filling the Vegetarian MyPlate Nutrition: Concepts & Controversies, 13th edition, Sizer & Whitney Planning a Vegetarian Diet Vegetarian food patterns Ensure adequate intakes Protein Iron Zinc Calcium Vitamin B12 Vitamin D Omega-3 fatty acids Nutrition: Concepts & Controversies, 13th edition, Sizer & Whitney