Methionine
Methionine
As the precursor of other non-essential amino acids such as cysteine and taurine, versatile compounds such as SAM-e, and the important antioxidant glutathione, methionine plays a critical role in the metabolism and health of many species, including humans.
Chemical formula C5H11NO2S
Melting point 281 °C (538 °F; 554 K) decomposes
Technical Analysis
Specification Typical Values
Molecular mass 149.21 g·mol−1
pH 5.6–6.1
Appearance White crystalline powder
Other names 2-amino-4-(methylthio)butanoic acid
CAS Number 63-68-3 / 59-51-8 / 348-67-4
In its natural form, it appears as a white crystalline powder. The chemical formula of Disodium Cocoyl Glutamate is C5H7NNa2O4.
Description
What is Methionine used for?
Methionine is an essential amino acid found in meat, fish, and dairy products. Amino acids are the building blocks used to make proteins. Methionine cannot be made by the body, so it must be consumed in the diet. It plays an important role in the many functions within the body. Methionine is an antioxidant. It may help protect the body from damage caused by ionizing radiation. It may detoxify harmful substances in the body. These include heavy metals.
- Hare care: Methionine helps prevent hair loss, thanks to its sulfur content. Like cysteine, this sulfur ingredient helps strengthen hair and reduce risks of breakage.
Methionine is an aliphatic, sulfur-containing, essential amino acid, and a precursor of succinyl-CoA, homocysteine, cysteine, creatine, and carnitine. Recent research has demonstrated that methionine can regulate metabolic processes, the innate immune system, and digestive functioning in mammals.
Methionine in proteins fulfils an important antioxidant role, stabilizes the structure of proteins, participates in the sequence‐independent recognition of protein surfaces, and can act as a regulatory switch through reversible redox reactions.
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Safety Profile of Methionine
Methionine Methionine is an essential amino acid found in meat, fish, and dairy products. It’s recommended that adults consume 13 mg/kg in the diet daily.Overdosing on methionine is possible, but extremely rare. Too much methionine can cause brain damage and death. Methionine is commonly consumed in foods. It’s possibly safe when used as medicine under the supervision of a healthcare provider. However, it’s possibly unsafe when used for self-medication.
Methionine Classified As
- non-polar
- The first amino acid to be incorporated into a protein
- A sulfur-containing proteinogenic amino acid
- A hydrophobic side chain
Methionine Application
- Feed and food additives
- Medical supplies and drugs
- Protein synthesis
- Muscle growth
- Methylation of genes
- Treatment of liver disease
- Biosynthetic pathways and synthetic biology
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