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tryptophan

/trip-tuh-fan/US // ˈtrɪp təˌfæn //UK // (ˈtrɪptəˌfæn) //

色氨酸,色胺酸,色拉坦,视黄酮

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    Biochemistry.

    • : an essential amino acid,CH2CHCOOH, colorless, crystalline, and aromatic, released from proteins by tryptic digestion and a precursor of serotonin. Abbreviation: Trp; Symbol: W

Examples

  • That’s because it helps decrease levels of tryptophan in the brain.

  • Another set of training data, programming cells to make the protein component tryptophan, allowed ART to tease out the interaction between five different genes.

  • ART scanned through nearly 8,000 combinations of biochemical pathways to produce tryptophan, and recommended based on probabilities a way to double the chemical’s production.

  • Spaghetti squash also contains specific nutrients that help convert the tryptophan in other foods you eat into serotonin.

  • To be sure, tryptophan as a white pill, not a slab of white meat, is used by some as a sleeping aid.

  • So tryptophan at pretty big doses is a routine part of being a human on planet Earth.

  • Probably not—the tryptophan story provides us with the perfect cover for the real reason we so love the holiday.

  • The premise is this: turkey is chock-full of a soporific essential amino acid, tryptophan, one of the 22 essential amino acids.

  • Trypsin: solution of small shreds of fresh fibrin in neutral and alkaline media, and tryptophan test.

  • A test for the production of tryptophan was reported positive.

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