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METHIONINE

Methionine

Methionine, essential amino acid, protein synthesis

Description :   Methionine is an essential amino acid that helps to synthesize several proteins in body. Body

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Methionine is an essential amino acid that helps to synthesize several proteins in body. Body cannot produce methionine hence it should be consumed through diet for fulfilling its need. Body requires methionine for various purposes such as for promoting cellular function, for inhibiting hepatic damages, for re-synthesizing cells and tissues and for promoting wound healing. It also helps to treat various degenerative diseases.

Chemistry

  • It is an alpha amino acid
  • It is also considered as an aliphatic amino acid
  • It is known as sulphur containing amino acid as well
  • It is non-polar
  • It contains a carboxylic group, an amino group and S-methyl thioether side chain
  • It has the formula of C5H11NO2S
  • It is white in colour
  • It is generally found in solid form or in crystalline powdered form
  • It has a faint odour
  • It is soluble in water but it has seen that crystalline form of methionine is fairly water repellant at first
  • It can also be solubilized into warm alcohol but insoluble in benzene, petroleum ether, acetone and absolute alcohol
  • The most important characteristic feature of methionine is its lipotropic activity, which is responsible for preventing excessive fat accumulation in liver

Methionine

Type

  • There are two type of methionine found, which include D-methionine and L-methionine
  • These two forms of methionine have similar structure but they are mirror image of each other
  • Mixture of these two forms are generally called as DL-methionine

Source

Methionine is widely available in dietary proteins (especially in animal proteins) hence consumption of protein rich food can easily fulfill its requirement.

Foods rich in methionine are listed below –

  • Turkey
  • Poultry
  • Beef (especially skirt steak)
  • Lean pork chops
  • Egg
  • Fish (especially tuna, halibut, cod, sunfish etc)
  • Tofu
  • Low fat ricotta cheese
  • Milk and dairy products
  • White beans (large)
  • Brazil nuts
  • Quinoa

Health benefits

Methionine and cellular function

  • Methionine is responsible for producing several important bio molecules in body, which are essentially required for the normal functioning of cells
  • Methionine helps to synthesize cysteine (an amino acid), which is further utilized for synthesizing taurine and glutathione
  • Taurine helps to promote cellular functionality whereas glutathione acts as strong antioxidant that helps to protect the body from free radical induced oxidative damages
  • Methionine is associated with promoting the metabolism of several nutrients as well
  • It also helps in the synthesis of DNA

Methionine and DNA

  • DNA is a nucleic acid that carries genetic information. Various factors are responsible for changing some aspects of DNA, which are associated with modifying the genetic makeup of an organism and this modification can be harmful or harmless
  • Methionine plays significant role in these phenomena. It has seen that methionine is converted into SAM, which can change the DNA by adding a methyl group in it
  • Amount of methionine in diet determines the magnitude of changes occurred in DNA due to SAM
  • It has seen that addition of methyl group to DNA is related with decreasing the prevalence of colorectal cancer. Though this methylation of DNA can be detrimental in some cases also

Methionine and hepatic health

  • Consumption of methionine is extremely beneficial for promoting liver function
  • It acts as lipotropic agent (stated above) thus helps to prevent fatty infiltration of liver by inhibiting fat deposition in liver cells
  • It helps to lessen the risk of developing fatty liver disease as it prevents liver cell necrosis
  • It also helps to delay the onset of liver cirrhosis
  • It helps to promote the health as well as the functionality of gall bladder and decreases the susceptibility of developing gall stones

Methionine and acetaminophen poisoning

  • Overdose of acetaminophen or Tylenol can cause various health complications like nausea, vomiting, losses of appetite, hypertension, severe pain in the upper side of the abdomen and these can be easily prevented by consuming methionine. It is better to consume an oral dose of methionine before 10 hours of acetaminophen poisoning
  • It has seen that methionine is responsible for preventing the byproducts of Tylenol from harming the liver

Methionine and Parkinson’s disease

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