Overview of Amino Acid Metabolism

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Publicado 2014-04-09
What is unique about the catabolism of amino acids (vs. glucose and fatty acids)? By Jasmine Rana.

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  • @fizcake
    Your explanations are incredibly clear, thank you! Your biochemistry videos are some of the best on the internet
  • @miamor995
    Thanks I passed my quiz without reading a chapter from Campbell
  • @dippatel6499
    Thank you ! Thank you ! Thank you ! 5 years of med school and year of USMLE prep could not make me understand this as smoothly as u did. Thank you Dr. Jasmine.
  • Super helpful due to the fact you're putting everything together; not that split up stuff where you cannot see the whole process not knowing where the single steps lead to. Thanks a lot:)
  • @rmsdudqkr
    wow..her knowledge and teaching acumen (along with that voice) far exceeds that of any prof at my medical school.
  • @ivegotaname5400
    I'm having trouble concentrating on chemistry over your adorable voice. Thank you for education.
  • @payasitarosita
    What a sweet , clear and understandable voice. Understood everything. Thank you. Keed the excellent work!
  • @jbfitness3056
    Great detail and good walkthrough of amino acid metabolism. Thank you for this Jasmine
  • @aduska728
    Truly an excellent presentation of a very difficult concept. Just the right pace, and very clear voice. Thank you.
  • @erichexem9930
    Excellent work! This is a very concise version of a seemingly complicated process.
  • @ashimadogra4523
    Lol the amino acids being ketogenic or glucogenic or both isn't a fun fact, It's a non-fun usmle fact that can get tested on. :P
  • @user-up4ro6re4m
    her voice hlep me to understand everything 😍 this is amazing 😍
  • @leylin7349
    Thank you for the ketogenic only amino acids you saved me a lot of time
  • @spvaillancourt
    Thank you so much. I have a biochem exam tomorrow and this video helped tremendously.
  • Thank you very much. Other examples (AA to Krebs) are alanine to pyruvate and aspartate to oxalo acetate. Alfa keto glutarate accepts 2 NH3 groups (into glutamate and glutamine). Glutamate and Glutamine are the NH3 transporters from periphery to liver.