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Lysine


 

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Lysine is one of the 20 amino acids normally found in proteins. With its 4-aminobutyl side-chain, it is classified as a basic amino acid, along with arginine and histidine. It is an essential amino acid, and the human nutritional requirement is 1–1.5 g daily. A deficiency in lysine can result in a deficiency in niacin (which is a B Vitamin). This can cause the disease pellagra. Lysine can also be used as a nutritional supplement to help against herpes.

Related Topics:
Amino acid - Protein - Arginine - Histidine - Essential amino acid - Nutritional requirement - Niacin - Pellagra - Nutritional supplement - Herpes

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Lysine is the limiting amino acid in all cereal grains, but is plentiful in all pulses. Fish are also quite rich in lysine. Plants that contain significant amounts of lysine include:

Related Topics:
Limiting amino acid - Cereal grain - Pulses - Fish

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