Amino Acids
Response provides a full compliment of amino acids which are required to form proteins, the principal organic substances found in living cells. The red seaweed used in the production of Response is known to contain 2 to 3 times the amount of the main acidic amino acids than that found in the more typical brown seaweed species. Two of the amino acids, tryptophane and glutamic acid are known to be instrumental in the formation of niacin and raw auxin (indoleacetic acid), which play critical roles in plant metabolism. The chart below defines the approximate amino acid content found in Response.
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Approximate Amino Acid Content (mg/litre) |
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|---|---|---|---|
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Hydroxy Lysine |
0 | Glycine | 16 |
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Lysine |
20 | Alamine | 48 |
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Hisitidine |
4 | Valine | 30 |
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Arginine |
5 | Methionine | 15 |
|
Hydroxyproline |
0 | Iso-Leucine | 13 |
|
Aspartic Acid |
72 | Leucine | 32 |
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Threanine |
9 | Tryosine | 15 |
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Serine |
10 | Tryptophane | 20 |
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Glutamic Acid |
75 | Cysteric Acid | 6 |
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Proline |
36 | ||