Williams Basic Nutrition and Diet Therapy Chapter 4 Proteins Study Guide.pdf
Williams Basic Nutrition and Diet Therapy Chapter 4 Proteins Study Guide.pdf
Williams Basic Nutrition
and Diet Therapy Chapter 4
Proteins Study Guide
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Williams Basic Nutrition and Diet Therapy Chapter 4 Proteins Study GuideWilliams Basic Nutrition and Diet Therapy Chapter 4 Proteins Study GuideWilliams Basic Nutrition and Diet Therapy Chapter 4 Proteins Study Guide
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Proteins are made by linking of amino acids (peptide bonds)
What food is casein, gluten and albumin found in what Casein- milk
foods Albumin - egg whites
Gluten - wheat
Proteins are chemically composed of Hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen (16%), and carbon (HONC)
Contain small amounts of sulfur, phosphorus, iron, and iodine
20 common amino acids vital to life and health are Indispensable, dispensable, or conditionally indispensable
classified as
Indispendable ⭐ the 9 amino acids that must be obtained from the diet because the body
does not make adequate amounts to support the body
Dispensable amino acids ⭐ the 5 amino acids that the body can synthesize from other amino acids that
are supplied through the diet and thus do not have to be consumed on a
daily basis (not necessary in the diet)
William's Basic Nutrition and Diet Therapy - Chapter 4_ Proteins William's Basic Nutrition and Diet Therapy - Chapter 4_ Proteins William's Basic Nutrition and Diet Therapy - Chapter 4_ Proteins