[net.veg] Amino Acid Requirements

eugenez@azure.UUCP (Eugene Zinter) (10/31/84)

[Junk Food for the Mysterious Line Eater]

Actually, nemo (harvard!seismo!rochester!nemo) brought up an
interesting  point.   In terms of the essential amino acids,
the amount needed actually is VERY little.

The following information should verify this:


	   Estimated MINIMUM Requirements of ADULTS 
		for Essential Amino Acids

AMINO ACID	WOMEN (a) Gram/Day	MEN (b) Gram/Day
========================================================

Isoleucine	0.45			0.70
Leucine		0.62			1.10
Lysine		0.50			0.80
Methionine	?			1.10
Cystine		0.55			1.10
Phenylalanine	0.22			1.10
Tyrosine	0.90			?
Threonine	0.31			0.50
Tryptophan	0.16			0.25
Valine		0.65			0.80

(a) Leverton, Protein and Amino Acid Nutrition (1959).
(b) Rose.  Journal of Biological Chemistry, 217:977, 1955.

As you can see, when you add the figures:

	MEN =   7.45 GRAMS/DAY plus Tyrosine requirements
	WOMEN = 4.36 GRAMS/DAY plus Methionine requirements


I assume that these figures are for men that weigh 150 pounds.
I don't know what weight to assume for women.

Now you may wonder how this could be true.  Well, often when
you study nature, you learn incredible things.   For further
proof that our  essential  amino  acid requirements are VERY
low, look at the food provided for us at birth:


                     NUTRITIONAL CHART
                    (per 8 oz. serving)

                                Carbo-
                                hydrates  Protein     Fat
                     Calories      GM        GM        GM
----------------------------------------------------------
Whole Milk	       150	   11	      8	        8
2% Milk	               120	   11	      8	        5
HUMAN Milk	       150	   16	      3	        8
Non-fat Dry Milk	80	   12	      8	        0


Information in the above chart is calculated from Harrow-Mazur, Textbook 
of  Biochemistry,  7th Ed.,  W. B. Saunders 1958,  p. 335, which states: 
"Human milk contains less protein and more sugar than cows milk..."  and
lists HUMAN MILK as containing

	1.4% PROTEIN, 
	3.2% FAT, 
	7.2% SUGAR,
	307 CALORIES per pound

and COWS MILK as containing 

	3.4% PROTEIN, 
	3.9% FAT, 
        4.9% SUGAR,
	and 310 CALORIES per pound.

Comparing Cows milk to Human milk, we find that Human Milk contains:

	41% as much Protein as Cows Milk
        82% as much Fat as Cows Milk
       147% as much Sugar as Cows Milk
        99% as many Calories as Cows Milk


Thus, HUMAN infants are ingesting a food that supplies their
protein  needs at a time of  extreme growth.   Yet this food
(HUMAN mothers milk) contains less than 2% protein.  

If anyone has more up-to-date information than this, I would
appreciate seeing it.

Also,  would someone  tell me how much milk per day an infant
ingests?  Give me an average weight for males and females and
the average amount of milk ingested per day for each.

Thanks.

						ECZ