An obese patient had failed to lose weight because he could not follow prescribe
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An obese patient had failed to lose weight because he could not follow prescribed weight reduction diets. Consequently, he volunteered to go on a starvation diet as part of a study of amino acid metabolism. Blood samples were taken and analyzed for plasma amino acids during a 6 week fast. Valine, leucine and isoleucine were transiently increased during the first week but dropped below initial levels at later times. A total of 13 amino acids ultimately decreased in plasma at the end of the study. The largest decrease was seen for alanine, which rapidly dropped 70% during the first week. Total plasma amino nitrogen dropped only 12%.
What is the source of the plasma (alpha)-aminobutyrate?
Explanation / Answer
Alpha amino butyrate is also known as homoalanine. In the biosynthesis of isoleucine there is a component namely oxytobutyrate which upon transamination results in formation of homoalanine.
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