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Amino Acids
What is amino acid?
What is amino acid?
 Amino Acid: aminated carboxylic acid (R-
COOH)
R group
Classification of Amino
Acid
1. By the location of Amino-group : /β / γ-AA
2. By its acidity : neutral/ acidic/ basic AA
ratio of Amino-group to carboxylic group
3. By whether containing phenyl group
aromatic / non aromatic AA
4. By its occurrence in protein
Protein / non protein AA
5. By polarity of R group :
polar / apolar side chain AA
6. By its nutrient value to human:
Essential AA and non-essential AA
PROTEIN ANALYSIS
What is Protein ?
 polymer of 20 α- amino acids, with mol.wt from 5000
to1000,000 daltons.
 N is most distinguished element: among the
composing elements of C,H, N, O, S, for some
proteins: P, Cu, Fe, I.
 N content in different proteins ranging from 13.4%
-19.1%, and averagely 16%.
 Most abundant component in cells: 50% of dry cells
by weight
Protein content in food in %
Cereals : ( % )
Brown Rice 7.9
Polished rice 7.1
Wheat flour, whole-grain 13.7
Corn flour, whole-grain 6.9
Corn starch 0.3
Protein content in food
legumes :
Soybean, raw 36.5
Beans, kidney, raw 23.6
Tofu, raw, regular 8.1
Protein content in food
Fruits & vegetables :
Apple, raw, with skin 0.2
Strawberry, raw 0.6
lettuce , raw 1.0
Protein content in food
Dairy products :
Milk, whole, fluid 3.3
Milk, skim, dry 36.2
Cheese, cheddar 24.9
Yogurt 5.3
Protein content in food
Meat, poultry, fish:
Beef 18.5
Dry beef 29.1
Chicken, breast meat, raw 23.1
Ham 17.6
Egg, raw, whole 12.5
Finfish, raw, 17.9
Conversion factors for Foods
N to Protein conversion factors
Foods factors
Egg or meat 6.25
Dairy products 6.38
Wheat 5.70
Other cereal grains and oilseeds 6.25
Almonds 5.18
Peanuts 5.46
Other tree nuts and coconut 5.30
Principles:
1. Digest the organic compounds with strong sulfuric acid
in the presence of catalysts while heating.
2. The total organic N is converted to ammonium
sulphate.
3. Neutralize the digested sol’n with abundant alkali.
Here, the N is converted to ammonium hydroxide, and
then being distilled into a boric acid solution and
converted to ammonium borate.
4. Titrate ammonium borate with strong acid.
(please notice that N: HCl = 1:1)
5. N content in proteins is averagely 16%.
Kjeldahl’s method
Equipments
 -a. Kjeldahl digestion flask - 500 or
800 ml
 b. Kjeldahl distillation apparatus,
 c. Conical flask, 250 ml
 d. Burette 50 ml.
Apparatus used in Kjeldahl
I. Digestion
apparatus
II. Distillation &
absorption
apparatus
(I) (II)
Procedure
 Add 2gm of sample+0.7gm mercuric
oxide+15gm potasium sulfate
 Add zinc granules
 Heat mixture gently for 90mnts until the
froathing ceaces
 Then boiled directly and continued
digestion
 Cool the contents
Procedure
 Add 150ml of water to the cooled digestion
 Transfer the content to R.B flask
 Connect to kjeldhal assembly
 Add 40% NaOH solution carefully through the
sides
 Add zinc granules
 Distill all ammonia to boric acid
 Titrate with 0.1N NaOH solution (indicator-
methyl red+methylene blue)
Calculations
 % Nitrogen (as is) =
(ml 0.1N H2SO4 - Blank - ml0.1N
NaOH) × 0.0014 × 100 ,, the whole
divided with sample wt.
% Protein = % Nitrogen × 6.25
1. Amount of protein sample and reagents used
should be proportional.
2. All the working solution should be prepared
with ammonia-free distilled water
3. Mildly heating When digestion, so that no
sample to spatter onto flask wall.
4. Rotate the flask while digestion.
5. Add antifoam (silica oil) if necessary.
Points that need your close attention
Points that need your close attention
6. Connect well the distillation apparatus
before adding alkali into digested solution.
7.Cold water bath is a good choice to lower
the temp.
8. Using indicating paper to help for the
determination of distillation terminus.
9.Indicators of methylene blue and methyl red
are added to absorption bottle before
carrying in the distillation
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Protein Analysis - Kjeldhal

  • 2. What is amino acid? What is amino acid?  Amino Acid: aminated carboxylic acid (R- COOH) R group
  • 3. Classification of Amino Acid 1. By the location of Amino-group : /β / γ-AA 2. By its acidity : neutral/ acidic/ basic AA ratio of Amino-group to carboxylic group 3. By whether containing phenyl group aromatic / non aromatic AA 4. By its occurrence in protein Protein / non protein AA 5. By polarity of R group : polar / apolar side chain AA 6. By its nutrient value to human: Essential AA and non-essential AA
  • 5. What is Protein ?  polymer of 20 α- amino acids, with mol.wt from 5000 to1000,000 daltons.  N is most distinguished element: among the composing elements of C,H, N, O, S, for some proteins: P, Cu, Fe, I.  N content in different proteins ranging from 13.4% -19.1%, and averagely 16%.  Most abundant component in cells: 50% of dry cells by weight
  • 6. Protein content in food in % Cereals : ( % ) Brown Rice 7.9 Polished rice 7.1 Wheat flour, whole-grain 13.7 Corn flour, whole-grain 6.9 Corn starch 0.3
  • 7. Protein content in food legumes : Soybean, raw 36.5 Beans, kidney, raw 23.6 Tofu, raw, regular 8.1
  • 8. Protein content in food Fruits & vegetables : Apple, raw, with skin 0.2 Strawberry, raw 0.6 lettuce , raw 1.0
  • 9. Protein content in food Dairy products : Milk, whole, fluid 3.3 Milk, skim, dry 36.2 Cheese, cheddar 24.9 Yogurt 5.3
  • 10. Protein content in food Meat, poultry, fish: Beef 18.5 Dry beef 29.1 Chicken, breast meat, raw 23.1 Ham 17.6 Egg, raw, whole 12.5 Finfish, raw, 17.9
  • 11. Conversion factors for Foods N to Protein conversion factors Foods factors Egg or meat 6.25 Dairy products 6.38 Wheat 5.70 Other cereal grains and oilseeds 6.25 Almonds 5.18 Peanuts 5.46 Other tree nuts and coconut 5.30
  • 12. Principles: 1. Digest the organic compounds with strong sulfuric acid in the presence of catalysts while heating. 2. The total organic N is converted to ammonium sulphate. 3. Neutralize the digested sol’n with abundant alkali. Here, the N is converted to ammonium hydroxide, and then being distilled into a boric acid solution and converted to ammonium borate. 4. Titrate ammonium borate with strong acid. (please notice that N: HCl = 1:1) 5. N content in proteins is averagely 16%. Kjeldahl’s method
  • 13. Equipments  -a. Kjeldahl digestion flask - 500 or 800 ml  b. Kjeldahl distillation apparatus,  c. Conical flask, 250 ml  d. Burette 50 ml.
  • 14. Apparatus used in Kjeldahl I. Digestion apparatus II. Distillation & absorption apparatus (I) (II)
  • 15. Procedure  Add 2gm of sample+0.7gm mercuric oxide+15gm potasium sulfate  Add zinc granules  Heat mixture gently for 90mnts until the froathing ceaces  Then boiled directly and continued digestion  Cool the contents
  • 16. Procedure  Add 150ml of water to the cooled digestion  Transfer the content to R.B flask  Connect to kjeldhal assembly  Add 40% NaOH solution carefully through the sides  Add zinc granules  Distill all ammonia to boric acid  Titrate with 0.1N NaOH solution (indicator- methyl red+methylene blue)
  • 17. Calculations  % Nitrogen (as is) = (ml 0.1N H2SO4 - Blank - ml0.1N NaOH) × 0.0014 × 100 ,, the whole divided with sample wt. % Protein = % Nitrogen × 6.25
  • 18. 1. Amount of protein sample and reagents used should be proportional. 2. All the working solution should be prepared with ammonia-free distilled water 3. Mildly heating When digestion, so that no sample to spatter onto flask wall. 4. Rotate the flask while digestion. 5. Add antifoam (silica oil) if necessary. Points that need your close attention
  • 19. Points that need your close attention 6. Connect well the distillation apparatus before adding alkali into digested solution. 7.Cold water bath is a good choice to lower the temp. 8. Using indicating paper to help for the determination of distillation terminus. 9.Indicators of methylene blue and methyl red are added to absorption bottle before carrying in the distillation