Nutritional and medicinal aspects of d-amino acids

This paper reviews and interprets a method for determining the nutritional value of d -amino acids, d -peptides, and amino acid derivatives using a growth assay in mice fed a synthetic all-amino acid diet. A large number of experiments were carried out in which a molar equivalent of the test compoun...

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Veröffentlicht in:Amino acids 2012-05, Vol.42 (5), p.1553-1582
Hauptverfasser: Friedman, Mendel, Levin, Carol E.
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:This paper reviews and interprets a method for determining the nutritional value of d -amino acids, d -peptides, and amino acid derivatives using a growth assay in mice fed a synthetic all-amino acid diet. A large number of experiments were carried out in which a molar equivalent of the test compound replaced a nutritionally essential amino acid such as l -lysine ( l -Lys), l- methionine ( l -Met), l -phenylalanine ( l -Phe), and l -tryptophan ( l -Trp) as well as the semi-essential amino acids l -cysteine ( l -Cys) and l -tyrosine ( l -Tyr). The results show wide-ranging variations in the biological utilization of test substances. The method is generally applicable to the determination of the biological utilization and safety of any amino acid derivative as a potential nutritional source of the corresponding l -amino acid. Because the organism is forced to use the d -amino acid or amino acid derivative as the sole source of the essential or semi-essential amino acid being replaced, and because a free amino acid diet allows better control of composition, the use of all-amino-acid diets for such determinations may be preferable to protein-based diets. Also covered are brief summaries of the widely scattered literature on dietary and pharmacological aspects of 27 individual d -amino acids, d -peptides, and isomeric amino acid derivatives and suggested research needs in each of these areas. The described results provide a valuable record and resource for further progress on the multifaceted aspects of d -amino acids in food and biological samples.
ISSN:0939-4451
1438-2199
DOI:10.1007/s00726-011-0915-1