Glucogenic amino acid — A glucogenic amino acid is an amino acid that can be converted into glucose through gluconeogenesis. [cite journal |author=Brosnan J |title=Interorgan amino acid transport and its regulation |url=http://jn.nutrition.org/cgi/content/full/133/6/2068… … Wikipedia
glucogenic amino acid — gliukogeninė aminorūgštis statusas T sritis chemija apibrėžtis Aminorūgštis, metabolizmo metu galinti virsti gliukoze. atitikmenys: angl. glucogenic amino acid rus. глюкогенная аминокислота … Chemijos terminų aiškinamasis žodynas
Amino acid — This article is about the class of chemicals. For the structures and properties of the standard proteinogenic amino acids, see Proteinogenic amino acid. The generic structure of an alpha amino acid in its unionized form … Wikipedia
Proteinogenic amino acid — Proteinogenic amino acids are those amino acids that can be found in proteins and require cellular machinery coded for in the genetic code [1] of any organism for their isolated production. There are 22 standard amino acids, but only 21 are found … Wikipedia
Ketogenic amino acid — A ketogenic amino acid is an amino acid that can be converted into ketone bodies through ketogenesis. This is in contrast to the glucogenic amino acids, which are converted into glucose.In humans, the ketogenic amino acids are leucine and lysine … Wikipedia
Essential amino acid — An essential amino acid or indispensable amino acid is an amino acid that cannot be synthesized de novo by the organism (usually referring to humans), and therefore must be supplied in the diet. Contents 1 Essentiality vs. conditional… … Wikipedia
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