Foods and Nutrition 1030E Lecture 6: Chapter 6- Proteins and Amino Acids

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Conditionally essential- if its needed in certain situations. Condensation rxn- produce dipeptide, tripeptide, oligopeptide (<10), polypeptide , protein. Transcription & translation - don"t have to describe. Weak electrical attraction between amino acids in the chain ( not bonded) Specific bonds that caused the protein the change shape. It makes a slight different, that you have a polypeptide chain that is unable to carry oxygen. Cannot be retrieved it back to the same shape. Mechanical breakdown of food and mix with saliva. Hcl uncoils protein strands and activates stomach enzymes. Not all proteins are broken down into amino acids. Gluten does not end up into small intestine. However, some are not broken dwn enough and may end up in the villi which could be destroyed. Have specific carriers that compete with other amino acids. Used for energy if we have to ( not always) Proteins ( in terms of their shape), attract water.

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