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A COVID wave fuelled by the XEC variant is leading to hospitalisations throughout Britain.
According to the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA), the admission rate for patients testing positive for XEC stood at 4.5 per 100,000 people in the week to October 6—up significantly from 3.7 a week earlier. UKHSA described the spread as “alarming”.
Last week, Dr. Jamie Lopez Bernal, consultant epidemiologist at the UKHSA, noted of the spread of the new variant in Britain: “Our surveillance shows that where Covid cases are sequenced, around one in 10 are the ‘XEC’ lineage.”
The XEC variant, a combination of the KS.1.1 and KP.3.3 variants, was detected and recorded in Germany in June and has been found in at least 29 countries—including in at least 13 European nations and the 24 states within United States. According to a New Scientist article published last month, “The earliest cases of the variant occurred in Italy in May. However, these samples weren’t uploaded to an international database that tracks SARS-CoV-2 variants, called the Global Initiative on Sharing All Influenza Data (GISAID), until September.”
The number of confirmed cases of XEC internationally exceeds 600 according to GISAID. This is likely an underestimation. Bhanu Bhatnagar at the World Health Organization Regional Office for Europe noted that “not all countries consistently report data to GISAID, so the XEC variant is likely to be present in more countries”.
Another source, containing data up to September 28—the Outbreak.info genomic reports: scalable and dynamic surveillance of SARS-CoV-2 variants and mutations—reports that there have been 1,115 XEC cases detected worldwide.
Within Europe, XEC was initially most widespread in France, accounting for around 21 percent of confirmed COVID samples. In Germany, it accounted for 15 percent of samples and 8 percent of sequenced samples, according to an assessment from Professor Francois Balloux at the University College London, cited in the New Scientist.
Within weeks of those comments the spread of XEC has been rapid. Just in Germany, it currently accounts for 43 percent of infections and is therefore predominant. Virologists estimate that XEC has around twice the growth advantage of KP.3.1.1 and will be the dominant variant in winter.
A number of articles have cited the comments made to the LA Times by Eric Topol, the Director of the Scripps Research Translational Institute in California. Topol warns that XEC is “just getting started”, “and that’s going to take many weeks, a couple months, before it really takes hold and starts to cause a wave. XEC is definitely taking charge. That does appear to be the next variant.”
A report in the Independent published Tuesday noted of the make-up of XEC, and its two parent subvariants: “KS.1.1 is a type of what’s commonly called a FLiRT variant. It is characterised by mutations in the building block molecules phenylalanine (F) altered to leucine (L), and arginine (R) to threonine (T) on the spike protein that the virus uses to attach to human cells.
“The second omicron subvariant KP.3.3 belongs to the category FLuQE where the amino acid glutamine (Q) is mutated to glutamic acid (E) on the spike protein, making its binding to human cells more effective.”
Covid cases are on the rise across the UK, with recent data from the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) indicating a 21.6 percent increase in cases in England within a week.
There is no doubt that the spread of XEC virus contributed to an increase in COVID cases and deaths in Britain. In the week to September 25, there were 2,797 reported cases—an increase of 530 from the previous week. In the week to September 20 there was a 50 percent increase in COVID-related deaths in England, with 134 fatalities reported.
According to the latest data, the North East of England is witnessing the highest rate of people being hospitalised, with 8.12 people per 100,000 requiring treatment.
Virologist Dr. Stephen Griffin of the University of Leeds has been an active communicator of the science and statistics of the virus on various public platforms and social media since the start of the pandemic. He was active in various UK government committees during the height of the COVID-19. In March 2022, he gave an interview to the World Socialist Web Site.
This week Griffin spoke to the i newspaper on the continuing danger of allowing the untrammelled spread of XEC and COVID in general. “The problem with COVID is that it evolves so quickly,” he said.
He warned, “We can either increase our immunity by making better vaccines or increasing our vaccine coverage, or we can slow the virus down with interventions, such as improving indoor air quality. But we’re not doing those things.”
“Its evolutionary rate is something like three or four times faster than that of the fastest seasonal flu. So you’ve got this constant change in the virus, which accelerates the number of susceptible people.
“It’s creating its own new pool of susceptibles every time it changes to something that’s ‘immune evasive’. Every one of these subvariants is distinct enough that a whole swathe of people are no longer immune to it and it can infect them. That’s why you see this constant undulatory pattern which doesn’t look seasonal at all.”
There are no mitigations in place in Britain, as is the case internationally, to stop the spread of this virus. Advice for those with COVID symptoms is to stay at home and limit contact with others for just five days. The National Health Service advises, “You can go back to your normal activities when you feel better or do not have a high temperature”, despite the fact that the person may well still be infectious. Families are advised that children with symptoms such as a runny nose, sore throat, or mild cough can still “go to school or childcare' if they feel well enough.
The detection and rapid spread of new variants disproves the lies of governments that the pandemic is long over and COVID-19 should be treated no differently to influenza.
Deaths due to COVID in the UK rose above 244,000 by the end of September. It is only a matter of time before an even deadlier variant emerges. Last month, Sir Chris Whitty, England’s chief medical officer, told the ongoing public inquiry into COVID-19 “We have to assume a future pandemic on this scale [the global pandemic which began in 2020] will occur… That’s a certainty.”
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Major Arcana Amino Acids
Alrighty, it is finally done! Gaze upon the things my brain cooks up at random.
Note, What I did was since the aminos grouped themselves nicely into 9 essential, 12 non essential and 1 not used by humans groups, I equated those essentially to the 9 Planets and the 12 Zodiac signs FIRST, but then I decided to also assign signs/planets to Tarot cards in my own way, one that doesn’t necessarily follow the golden dawn’s way of doing it.
The major difference being my cards aren’t in any real sort of order, but I think the sign/planet + card/Amino Acid match was just made better this way
But, I’ll list all three side by side so you can decide for yourself
Also, amino acids are really, like, they do a lot of the same things, so in order to make them distinct i basically just had to take one or two fun facts and associate them with a planet or a zodiac sign so these are already not really that deep lol :p
For the TL;DR Version first:
Essential Amino Acids = (Humans cannot produce on their own but are vital to human life/Humans must have in diet)
Phenylalanine - Sun - The Sun
Tryptophan - Moon - The Moon
Leucine - Mercury - The Magician
Lysine - Venus - Wheel of Fortune
Histidine - Mars - The Tower
Methionine - Jupiter - The Emperor
Threonine - Saturn - The Hermit
Isoleucine - Uranus - The Hierophant
Valine - Neptune - Temperance
Conditionally Essential Amino Acids = (Humans can produce on their own in healthy stable systems, but severe physiological stress makes supplementation in diet necessary to life. Think newborns, illness, elderly etc)
Arginine - Capricorn - The Devil
Cysteine - Sagittarius - Death
Glycine - Taurus - Judgement
Glutamine - Virgo - High Priestess
Proline - Scorpio - The Hanged Man
Tyrosine - Leo - Strength
Dispensable Amino Acids = (Humans are pretty much always able to make sufficient quantities without needing to get it in their diets as well and regardless of physiological stress.)
Alanine - Cancer - The Empress
Aspartic Acid - Gemini - The Lovers
Asparagine - Libra - Justice
Glutamic Acid - Aquarius - The Star
Serine - Pisces - The Chariot
Selenocysteine - Aries - The Fool
Non-Essential = Not used or made in Humans whatsoever, Humans can live without it. Essential for other forms of life on earth though.
Pyrrolysine - Earth - The World
For the fun facts and reason why, follow the rest of this post in Major Arcana order:
0 The Fool - Aries - Selenocysteine
This is what’s called the 21st amino acid and it’s found in very few organisms. What is usually a code for the body to stop making amino acids, in special cases this can be sometimes read as making a new different amino acid instead. It’s associated with reproductive health and stopping the effects of aging, so a powerful association with youth. Later on, you’ll see Death is Cysteine, which the only difference between the two is the Selenium ion here is replaced with a Sulfur ion there. Life and Death.
1 The Magician - Mercury - Leucine
Leucine is an amino acid that’s known for reducing a person’s mental and physical fatigue, refreshing them in order to be able to do more with the mind and body. it’s also known in a wider role as an all purpose healer.
2 The High Priestess - Virgo - Glutamine
Fun Fact, Statistically the average common birthday is on September 9th, meaning most people born are born Virgo’s. Glutamine is the most abundant amino acid in humans. That’s it that’s the joke. Also is essential for humans in times of stress. Also it’s somewhat related to Gluten which is a common component of Wheat Products.
3 The Empress - Cancer - Alanine
Alanine is used to break down another amino acid, Tryptophan (Spoilers ahead but this is the Moon one) and a different version appears as a component of cell walls. Also it occurs in the tissues of many crustaceans and molluscs as an osmolyte.
(Osmolytes are low-molecular weight organic compounds that influence the properties of biological fluids. Their primary role is to maintain the integrity of cells by affecting the viscosity, melting point, and ionic strength of the aqueous solution.)
4 The Emperor - Jupiter - Methionine
Methionine is the most common “starting” amino acid when it comes to making protein chains and is often seen as an initiator amino acid. It also plays an important role in metabolism and helps with maintaining and protecting damaged tissue while it heals. Felt accurate to put this one with Jupiter as a Leader Amino. And also for the fact that has a hand in producing or creating many different types of proteins due to it’s common role as leader, so, Jupiter, lol.
5 The Hierophant - Saturn - Threonine
Threonine supports the immune system of the body, which is how the body learns and remembers from past diseases to help stave off the future encounters with those diseases. It mitigates hyperactive behavior, and aids in the production of the body’s foundations; the skeletal system and in the central nervous system. It is also surprisingly abundant in newborns. Altogether this fits with the Hierophant’s nature as the stable, sturdy and strict instructor, who teaches what he knows to the next generation of youth. Is important to the production of Glycine and Serine, associated with Taurus and Pisces respectively as seen later.
6 The Lovers - Gemini - Aspartic Acid
There are two forms or “enantiomers” of aspartic acid. The name "aspartic acid" can refer to either form or a mixture of two. Of these two forms, only one, "L-aspartic acid", is directly incorporated into proteins. The biological roles of its counterpart, "D-aspartic acid" are more limited. Where biological synthesis will either produce one or the other, most chemical syntheses will produce both forms, as "DL-aspartic acid". Its also very sweet and where we get Aspartame from!
7 The Chariot - Pisces - Serine
Essential to the proper functioning of the nervous system as it is essential to the production of Serotonin. Also associated with Tryptophan (Remember this one? it’s the Moon one again!) because it cannot be made without Serine as well. Both Serotonin and Tryptophan shortages are believed to cause depression, insomnia, and anxiety
8 Justice - Libra - Asparagine
Asparagine is essential to maintaining equilibrium in the human nervous system. It both increases resistance to fatigue and makes things function smoothly. It is required for the development of the brain, and a lack of it can cause confusion and headaches.
9 The Hermit - Uranus - Isoleucine
Isoleucine can boost the overall physical and mental energy levels of a person and tends to be stored in the body in quite large quantities. So it’s associated with the sudden bursts of energy or inspiration you see in Uranus, or the stark religious and spiritual moments of enlightenment in the Hermit card as symbolized by his Lantern. it helps detoxify the body be removing all the extra waste, similar to the idea of the Hermit who lives a very bare monk-like lifestyle. Isoleucine deficiency is more common in the elderly as well and is similar to the symptoms of hypoglycemia aka low blood sugar.
10 Wheel of Fortune - Venus - Lysine
Lysine has a bunch of functions: major roles in creating proteins, hormone production, reduce calcium loss, energy production, reduces anxiety, increases mental clarity, healing wounds with collagen creation, really just an all around lady multivitamin. Also it’s a reference to the lysine contigency in the jurassic park movie that coincidentally also made all the dinosaurs female to try and prevent them from breeding.
11 Strength - Leo - Tyrosine
Improves alertness, attention, focus. Essential to the good mood improving brain chemicals like Dopamine and Adrenaline. Also benefits those who are sleep deprived, A single dose of it helped people who lost a night’s sleep stay alert for three hours longer than they otherwise would have.
12 The Hanged Man - Scorpio - Proline
Proline is an essential component of collagen, vital for joints and tendons. So it helps with flexibility of the Hanged Man. Also helps maintain and strengthen heart muscles a reference to in the zodiac the most important star in Scorpio is Antares, the Heart of the Scorpion. It is a potent neurotoxin as well when in contact with brain and nerve cells, fitting the symbolism of the scorpion and the symbolical idea of the Traitor.
13 Death - Sagittarius - Cysteine
Cysteine is created from Methionine, and since Jupiter rules Sagittarius and also Death used to be portrayed as an Archer/Riding a Pale Horse. It’s important for diverse functions such as detoxifying the body and the production of hair, skin and nails as it produces Beta-Karotine. This has Chiron associations and the fun fact that as corpses decay, the body appears to grow longer hair and nails, but really the skin is just shrinking back to the body.
14 Temperance - Neptune - Valine
The name Valine comes from Valerian, the plant source that this amino comes from in high quantities. A Sedative or anti-anxiety drug, Valine has the added role of supporting the central nervous system and cognitive function. It helps with sleep disorders and helps heal organs that were damaged by drug or alcohol use. In general can help ease and blur various kinds of psychological distress.
15 The Devil - Capricorn - Arginine
Arginine is conditionally essential humans under some sort of stress or duress, such as the elderly, newborns, or those injured in some way either through burns, toxins or injuries. It plays an important role in wound healing and regulating blood pressure through cell division and is also one of the most common amino acids found in blood. As well as being being important for the production of reproductive cells, Arginine is also required for the detoxification of ammonia, which is an extremely toxic substance for the central nervous system.
16 The Tower - Mars - Histidine
Essential for histamine production aka the chemical responsible for all the body’s allergic reactions. They are the body’s over enthusiastic response to anything it considers a threat. Protects from radiation and heavy metals in the body and increases blood flow. Histidine is also a precursor to many hormonal responses in the body. Histidine deficiencies can lead to anemia, or a lack of iron in the body.
17 The Star - Aquarius - Glutamic Acid
The Most common stimulating neurotransmitter, Glutamic Acid is essential for nerve cells in the brain to send and receive messages. Stimulates mental alertness, memory and learning. As an important brain chemical, it has a hand in many of the brains functions and is important to the treatment of various neurological conditions such as bipolar disorder, schizophrenia, depression, anxiety and other mood related disorders. It is also responsible for the savory flavor (umami) of certain foods, such as MSG.
18 The Moon - Moon - Tryptophan
Tryptophan is responsible for that sleep feeling you get when you eat too much thanksgiving dinner and all the carbs unlocks the sleepy chemical from the turkey and knocks you out. It’s also the crucial component in serotonin production, which is then also crucial in melotonin production. Basically the turkey chemical makes the happy chemical makes the sleepy chemical. May cause sedation, drowsiness, headache, blurred vision, euphoria, reduced aggression and fluorescence. What a ~Tryp!
19 The Sun - Sun - Phenylalanine
Phenylalanine aka how to make the happy chemical part 2: it is responsible for the creation of: dopamine, epinephren, norepinephren and melanin. Which can help mobilize the body for action, It helps with memory, alertness and the making the sleep wake cycle function like it’s supposed to. It’s a strong part of the flight or fight response but also energetic behaviors and emotions and the part of the brain that rewards you and makes you feel good when you do things.
20 Judgement - Taurus - Glycine
As the main ingredient in collagen Glycine is hard at work growing and maintaining muscles, skin, cartilage, blood, bones and ligaments. It also supports the body’s metabolism and circadian rhythms and can even help limit brain damage in the case of a stroke. It protects against many forms of damage in the body like cancer, oxidation, alcohol damage and general stress. Glycine is also a neurotransmitter with the ability to be both excitatory and inhibitory, meaning it can function both to stimulate brain and nervous system activity, or to quiet it. Glycine is also involved in the body’s production of DNA and RNA, the genetic instructions that deliver our body’s cells the information they need to function. It functionally is the amino acid pulling the strings behind a lot of major systems and the final word on what ends up happening in a lot of processes.
21 The World - Earth - Pyrrolysine
Similar to the Fool’s Selenocysteine, this is another amino that happens when the code for Stop is instead read as the code for “make another amino”. But actually Pyrrolysine isn’t actually used in the human body and so it is neither essential or non essential (since non essential doesn’t mean not used, it means the body can produce it on it’s own, essential means the body must eat it to survive.)
Also, Pyrrolysine is a form of Lysine, which is the venus lady fortune dinosaur chemical, and the picture of the lady on the world always did remind me of “The Birth of Venus” painting so there’s a connection there too.
And that’s it! Not likely to get any pip cards to match because I have no idea what the fuck id even put on them, also im tired now
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Global Feed Amino Acids Market Growth, Size, Revenue Analysis, Top Leaders and Forecast 2027
Global Feed Amino Acids Market Overview:
Amino acids are organic compounds having amine and carboxyl functional groups. Because of the biological properties and importance, amino acids find their application in nutrient doses, food technology, and fertilizers. It is also used in food additives to improve the metabolic rate and nutrition in animals, similar to cattle, pigs, and broilers. The amino acid is also used as a preservative in animal feed for growth, development, lactation, health, and reproduction.
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Passionflower tea has become popular worldwide in the last few years. It’s a plant from the rose family, which includes roses, daisies, and sunflowers. This tea can be taken both as a tea or in the form of a pill. This article expects to give a prologue to what passionflower tea is and how it can profit us.
Before we look at making passionflower tea, let’s look at what causes passionflower to positively affect human mood. Firstly, it contains the amino acid threonine that has been shown in scientific studies to have an impact on the serotonin levels of the brain. This means that it can improve mood and reduce stress levels.
What is passionflower tea?
One of the most regularly used forms of passionflower tea is a drink or a tablet. It’s most widely used in Japan, although it can also be found in many health food stores in the USA. This tea contains- an amino acid called L-theanine, which has been found to have a beneficial effect on people who want to get to sleep. Scientifically, it has been found that the amino acid level is related to the amount of sleep people get each night.
The L-theanine in this organic passionflower tea has been found to work exceptionally well if the drink is consumed shortly before bed. Scientists have found that when the body is tired, it needs to take in more L-theanine to make up for the lack of L-glutamine, which is necessary for the nerve cells in the brain to receive signals. If you consume a cup of this herbal tea just before going to bed, you will find that your body will start to make more of this amino acid and improve your sleep quality.
Another aspect that you can benefit from is that the tea can help to deal with insomnia. People suffering from insomnia will find that consuming this organic passionflower tea can help them overcome their problems. Anecdotal evidence suggests that people who have used this tea regularly discover that they have more energy during the day & sleep properly at night. In addition to this, tea has also been found to aid in weight loss.
Passionflower is considered a weed in the Chinese medicinal world. However, its actual value as a medicinal herb has been recognized throughout the years. It is believed that passionflower tea can offer a wide range of health benefits. In particular, one of the herbs that it contains is called L-theanine, which is helpful for those who suffer from mental fatigue and other disorders related to brain chemistry. For this reason, those who use tea as a source of nutrition are advised to take in a minimum of 20 mg of L-theanine each day.
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L-Threonine Market Size, Share, Growth Opportunity and Trends by Growing CAGR till 2026
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Chapter 1: To describe L-Threonine product scope, market overview, market opportunities, market driving force, and market risks. Chapter 2: To profile the top manufacturers of L-Threonine, with price, sales, revenue, and global market share of L-Threonine in 2018 and 2019. Chapter 3: The L-Threonine competitive situation, sales, revenue, and global market share of top manufacturers are analyzed emphatically by landscape contrast. Chapter 4: The L-Threonine breakdown data are shown at the regional level, to show the sales, revenue, and growth by region, from 2015 to 2020. Chapter 5 and 6: To segment the sales by type and application, with sales market share and growth rate by type, application, from 2015 to 2020. Chapter 7, 8, 9, 10 & 11: To break the sales data at the country level, with sales, revenue, and market share for key countries in the world, from 2016 to 2021 and L-Threonine market forecast, by regions, type, and application, with sales and revenue, from 2021 to 2026. Chapter 12, 13 & 14: To describe L-Threonine sales channel, distributors, customers, research findings and conclusion, appendix, and data source.
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D-amino Acid Market would expand at a moderate CAGR of 5.2%
The study of atomic structures is extremely vital for the chemical research fraternity. The demand within the global D-amino acid market is projected to increase as chemical research gains heat. D-amino acids, apart from being used for key chemical experiments, also serve several purposes in other industries. The popularity of branched chain amino acids has popularised subtypes such as D-configuration and L-configuration amino acids. Therefore, there is little contention about a stellar pace of growth within the global D-amino acids market.
Study of the structural and general properties of D-amino acids gives important research cues to scientists. For this reason, D-amino acids attract humongous demand from laboratories and research centers. Furthermore, the use of these acids in the domain of biosynthesis has also impelled demand within the market. The chemical research fraternity has shown tremendous zest toward excavating new properties and actions of chemical substances. This factor, coupled with the need for studying residues of D-amino acids, has aided market growth.
Governments and national authorities are allocating large amounts of funds for medical and chemical research. This propensity is set to usher in an era of growth across the global D-amino acids market. Furthermore, Universities across the globe have also shown their support in complementing the activities of the research fraternity.
Transparency Market Research (TMR) predicts that the global D-amino acids market would expand at a moderate CAGR of 5.2% over the forecast period 2018 and 2026. Furthermore, the global D-amino acids market held a total value of US$150.0 Mn in 2017. The presence of a laudable chemical industry is behind the growth of the global market. However, concerns related to safety of usage could hamper demand for D-amino acids.
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Toxicity Studies to Drive Market Demand
Although amino acids are toxic for life on earth, their popularity across the chemical industry remains unaffected. The need to eliminate D-amino acids from the immediate surrounding has led researchers to study its properties and discharge mechanisms in greater detail. Furthermore, bacterial growth and racemization has further intensified the need to develop discharge pathways for D-amino acids. Therefore, the quest to protect life on earth from D-amino acids has, in fact, increased their demand across chemical laboratories.
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D-amino acids are also used in conjunction with other amino acid types, mostly for research activities. Henceforth, the popularity of R and S-type amino acid has created a plethora of opportunities for growth within the market.
North America to Spearhead Global Market Growth
The presence of a research-oriented chemical industry in the U.S. has opened new avenues for growth across the global D-amino acids market. Amino acids are studied in detail across several research institutes across the world. However, study of D-amino acids requires dedicated research centers with stringent safety standards. This requirement is met by research institutes in the U.S. and Canada. Therefore, the North America D-amino acids market is slated to grow at a sound pace in the years to follow.
The market players in the global D-amino acids market resort to indirect marketing hacks because toxic substances cannot be directly promoted. Some of the leading vendors operating in the global D-amino acids market are Tokyo Chemical Industry Co., Ltd., Evonik Industries AG, YONEYAMA YAKUHIN KOGYO CO., LTD, Zhangjiagang Huachang Pharmaceutical Co. Ltd., Central Drug House (P) Ltd., Sichuan Tongsheng Amino acid Co., Ltd, Kyowa Hakkon Kirin Co. Ltd, Sekisui Medical Co. Ltd, and AnaSpec, Inc.
The review is based on TMR’s report titled, “D-amino Acid Market (Product – D-Alanine, D-Glutamic Acid, D-Aspartic Acid, D-Methionine, D-Threonine, D-Tryptophan, D-Leucine, D-Phenylalanine, and D-Valine; End-use Industry – Food and Beverages, Pharmaceutical, Cosmetics, and Animal Feed) – Global Industry Analysis, Size, Share, Growth, Trends, and Forecast 2018-2026.”
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The natural supplement industry is hard to believe
Protein provides the building blocks for muscles and is a crucial part of all diets. However, numerous people fail to fulfill their nutritional protein requirements via diet alone.
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AMINO ACID
Amino acid, any of a group of organic molecules that consist of a basic amino group (―NH2), an acidic carboxyl group (―COOH), and an organic R group (or side chain) that is unique to each amino acid. The term amino acid is short for α-amino [alpha-amino] carboxylic acid. Each molecule contains a central carbon (C) atom, called the α-carbon, to which both an amino and a carboxyl group are attached. The remaining two bonds of the α-carbon atom are generally satisfied by a hydrogen (H) atom and the R group. The formula of a general amino acid is:
The amino acids differ from each other in the particular chemical structure of the R group.
MARKET SIZE:
MarketsandMarkets forecasts the feed amino acids market to grow from USD 5.4 billion in 2017 to USD 6.7 billion by 2022, at a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 4.4% during the forecast period. The major factors that are expected to be driving the market are standardization of meat products owing to disease outbreaks, growth in feed production, and implementation of innovative animal husbandry practices to improve meat quality. The objective of the report is to define, describe, and forecast the feed amino acid market size based on type, livestock, source, form, and region.
Attractive Opportunities in the Feed Amino Acids Market
By type, the threonine segment is expected to grow at the highest growth rate during the forecast period
Among the types segment, the threonine segment is expected to grow at the highest CAGR during the forecast period. The primary purpose of adding threonine in feed is to enhance protein synthesis and weight gain. Apart from this, it also helps in maintaining immunity and gut integrity. Its deficiency impacts animal growth and could result in digestive problems. L-threonine also helps in better utilization of lysine, optimizes feed formulations, and reduces the cost of animal production and nitrogen excretion. Such factors drive the threonine segment of the market.
By livestock, the poultry segment to record the largest market share during the forecast period
The poultry livestock type recorded largest market share in the 2016. Growth in concerns about animal health and rise in awareness about the benefits of amino acids in feedstuffs have led to an exponential growth of the poultry feed amino acids market. On a global level, the total poultry production has been increasing; with the rise in poultry production and consumption, it has become important for meat producers to focus more on the quality of meat.
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Asia Pacific to account for the largest market size during the forecast period.
Asia Pacific is expected to hold the largest market size in the market during the forecast period, followed by the North American region. The highest market share of Asia Pacific is due to the rapid industrialization and urbanization has helped in increasing the per capita income of the people of its region, and the increase in disposable income levels has led to the growth in demand of the protein-rich food. There has been a decrease in the number of feed mills, particularly in countries such as India, South Korea, and Vietnam, by around 39%, 18%, and 13%, respectively, in 2016, when compared to that of 2015. This reduction in the number of feed mills reflects that there has been a consolidation of agricultural and feed production, in spite of the continuous growth in the consumption of animal protein. This drives the feed amino acids market in the region.
TOP COMPANIES: BlueNalu
Location: USA
Founded in 2017
Private Company
"BlueNalu's mission is to be the global leader in cellular aquaculture™, providing consumers with great tasting, healthy, safe, and trusted seafood products that support the sustainability and diversity of our oceans. BlueNalu will disrupt and supplement the current industry practice, in which fish are farmed or wild-caught in our oceans and seas. Instead, we will produce real seafood products directly from fish cells, that are as delicious and nutritious as products that have been grown conventionally, in a way that is healthy for people, humane for animals, and sustainable for our planet."
Ajinomoto
Location: Japan
Founded in 1925
Listed Company
"Ajinomoto is recognized as a global leader in the research, development, manufacturing and sale of amino-acid-based products for the pharmaceutical, nutraceutical, sports nutrition, health and beauty industries as well as food ingredients. Ajinomoto's main product is monosodium glutamate (MSG) seasoning and it also the world's largest manufacturer of aspartame, sold under the trade name Aminosweet. The the company also produces other amino acids and related products. The Ajinomoto Group has established a presence in 30 countries and regions throughout the world."
Nightingale Health
Location: Finland
Founded in 2013
Private Company
"Nightingale Health is revolutionising blood testing to help predict and prevent chronic diseases, one of the world's biggest health problems. Our aim is to make life defining choices possible, so that in the future we are no longer just told and diagnosed, we can predict our health. Nightingale's approach provides detailed and focused biomarker data which enables better individual care for chronic diseases. Nightingale's biomarker analysis platform provides over 220 biomarker measures including standard lipids. This means 50x more data per sample compared to current lipid tests with an unmatched price level."
Genomatica
Location: USA
Founded in 2000
Private Company
"Genomatica is a technology leader for the chemical industry. We deliver new, transformative manufacturing processes that enable our partners to produce intermediate and basic chemicals from renewable feedstocks. Our proprietary biotechnology platform allows us to create fermentation-based manufacturing processes and to engineer the enabling microorganisms that drive the efficient conversion of renewable feedstocks into chemicals. We are developing a pipeline of manufacturing processes for the production of these chemicals, including our first target chemical, butanediol, or BDO, and our second target chemical, butadiene."
MARKET TRENDS: Market Overview
Global food amino acids market is projected to register a CAGR of 6.23% during the forecast period 2019-2024.
The increasing demand for amino acids as functional foods, coupled with the rising adoption of glutamic acid as a flavor enhancer in various foods and beverages, is likely to propel the growth of the market in the next few years.
Additionally, the increase in demand for amino acids for various nutraceutical and dietary supplements, owing to the health benefits offered by amino acids, is expected to fuel the demand for amino acids during the review period.
Thus, the wide range of application of amino acids, starting from flavor development, preservation, nutritional component/building block of protein to specialty ingredients, such as aspartame, is expected to drive the market.
Key Market Trends Increasing Consumption of Dietary Supplements
Protein remains on the top position when it comes to dietary supplements; and amino acids are known to be building blocks of protein formation. Amino acids have been found to have multiple functional benefits in human nutrition. For example, glycine has been found to improve sleep quality; and leucine for its role in muscle protein synthesis, thus, contributing to longer and healthy life expectancy in the elderly population. The increase in international sporting events has also led to increased attention on the physiological effects of amino acids (BCAAs) on muscles, which is likely to offer a potential opportunity to amino acid ingredient manufacturers.
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Amino Acids -Market Demand, Growth, Opportunities and analysis of Top Key Player Forecast to 2021
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Market research report analyzes the market by Type and Application at global level and for each of the geographic regions - North America, Europe, China, Asia-Pacific, Latin America and Rest of World. The Amino Acids market is segmented by Type into Glutamate, Lysine, Methionine, Branched Chain Amino Acids and Phenylalanine; and by Application into Feed Additives, Food Ingredients, and Nutraceuticals/Pharmaceutical. Business profiles of 11 major companies and 70 plus competitor companies are discussed in the report. The report serves as a guide to Amino Acid Market size covering more than 650 companies that are engaged in Amino Acid R&D, processing, production, and distribution. Information related to recent product releases, product developments, partnerships, collaborations, mergers and acquisitions, ethical issues, regulatory affairs, and other areas of concern is also covered in the report. Estimations and predictions are graphically illustrated by 358 exclusive exhibits for all geographic regions.
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Report Highlights Global Amino Acids market is projected grow at 9% annually through 2011 - 2020. Today amino acids can be taken as a supplement that is available commercially. Amino acid supplements are usually made from animal protein, vegetable protein, or yeast. While almost all amino acids can be produced in two forms ? the L and D form, it is not so in the case of glycine. L and D basically refer to manner in which the amino acid is wound up. L is the left winding amino acid and D is the right winding amino acid. Human amino acids have been found to be the L type and this is usually the preferred supplement as well. There has been a substantial increase in the demand for amino acids in the last thirty years or so. There is a steady 5-10% growth rate in the market. It is estimated that in that last ten years the market demand for amino acids has doubled. L-lysine, which is used as an additive in animal feed, has shown a sharp increase in demand. It is estimated that the global market for L-lysine has increased almost 20 times in the past twenty years. There are other amino acids that are now available in the market such as L-threonine, L-aspartate and L-phenylalanine. Specifically, L-aspartate and L-phenylalanine are used for the synthesis of a sweetener known as Aspartame. Among the amino acids available in the market, L-Glutamate is still the most popular one followed by L-lysine and D,L-methionine. The prices of amino acids are often affected by the dynamics in the market. The increase in the efficiency of the fermentation technology can lead to the development of cheaper goods and thereby increase the overall demand. Subsequently, there is bound to be large-scale production of these products which will lower the costs even more. However, despite these trends in the market, the supply of amino acids such as L-lysine to be used as feed additives will compete with soybean meal which is a natural source of L-lysine. Amino acids continue to command a large market share, and continue to grow. The packaged food industry is now becoming the major user of amino acids, and the demand from society remains strong for such food supplements. Amino acids are now being used in many forms including health-food drinks, body building supplements, and even nutrients in the intravenous feeding and maintenance products. Report by Chapter I. Scope and Methodology: This chapter provides information regarding the research methodology, limitations of the study, market measuring units and exchange rates used. II. Report Synopsis: Synopsis of the report summarizes the global market by Amino Acid Types and Applications. The chapter provides Historic, Current and Future market values in US$ for each Type and Application segment in several geographic regions including North America, Europe, China, Asia-Pacific, Latin America and Rest of World. Volume market in Tons is also provided. III. Market Dynamics: Market Dynamics chapter provides information on global markets for Amino Acids. The chapter includes global market analysis (in US$) by geographic region; analysis of each region by both Type and Application; brief business profiles of major global companies and respective production capacities; and a report of corporate activities such as mergers and acquisitions, partnerships, new product developments/launches etc. Regions covered include the US, Canada, the UK, Germany, the Netherlands, Switzerland, Russia, Japan, South Korea, India, Brazil, Mexico, Israel and South Africa. The chapter also includes market trends and an industry outlook. IV. Product/Technology Research: This chapter gives an insight into Amino Acids market including definitions, segmentation and applications. The chapter also includes product trends and potential opportunities. Production Statistics in Tons is also mentioned. Various research activities in the field of Amino Acids find a mention in this chapter. V. Corporate Directory: This chapter provides a global region-wise list of 600 plus companies, CROs/CMOS and academic institutions that are engaged in Amino Acid products and/or services. VI. Patents Information: This chapter provides a compilation of worldwide patents related to Amino Acids products/services. Leave a Query @
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Company Insight Profiles ListAbbott Nutrition (USA)Aceto Corporation (USA)Affymax, Inc. (USA)AIE Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (USA)Ajinomoto AminoScience LLC (USA)Ajinomoto Co., Inc. (Japan)Ajinomoto Heartland LLC (USA)Albion Laboratories, Inc. (USA)Alfredo Inesta SL (Spain)AMINO GmbH (Germany)Amit Biotech (India)AnaSpec, Inc. (USA)Archer Daniels Midland Company (USA)Asahi Kasei Corporation (Japan)Bachem AG (Switzerland)Baicor LC (USA)Baxter International, Inc. (USA)Cargill, Inc. (USA)Changzhou Weiqiang Chemical Co., Ltd. (China)CJ CheilJedang Corporation (South Korea)Daesang Corporation (South Korea)Davisco Foods International, Inc. (USA)Degussa Cathay Biotechnology Co., Ltd. (China)Divis Laboratories Ltd. (India)Donboo Amino Acid Co., Ltd. (China)Evonik Industries AG (Germany)GL Biochem (Shanghai) Ltd. (China)Global Biochem Technology Group Co., Ltd. (Hong Kong)Great Dragon Biochemicals Co., Ltd. (China)Guangzhou Baiyunshan Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd. (China)Hebei Meihua Monosodium Glutamate Group Co., Ltd. (China)Helm De Mexico SA (Mexico)Henan Lotus Gourmet Powder Co., Ltd. (China)Hexagon Nutrition Pvt. Ltd. (India)Hi-Tech Biochemicals Co., Ltd. (China)Hitrox Biosciences Co., Ltd. (China)Hospira, Inc. (USA)Hubei Baofeng Bio-chemical Co., Ltd. (China)Jinzhou Jirong Amino Acid Co., Ltd. (China)Jo Mar Laboratories (USA)Kirkman Laboratories, Inc. (USA)Kyowa Hakko Bio Co., Ltd. (Japan)Kyowa Hakko USA, Inc. (USA)McTony Bio&Chem, Inc. (Canada)Meihua Holdings Group Co., Ltd. (China)Melford Laboratories Limited (UK)Merck KGaA (Germany)Molchemie Overseas Operations (India)Natrol, Inc. (USA)New England Peptide, Inc. (USA)Ningbo Zhenhai Haide Biochem Co., Ltd. (China)Novus International, Inc. (USA)Now ® Foods (USA)Otsuka Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd. (Japan)PAT Vitamins, Inc. (USA)Pharmatech Asia Group (China)Priya Chemicals (India)Probiotica Laboratories Ltd. (Brazil)RegeneRx Biopharmaceuticals, Inc. (USA)Royal DSM NV (The Netherlands)RSP Amino Acids LLC (USA)Sekisui Medical Co., Ltd. (Japan)Shandong Fufeng Fermentation Co., Ltd. (China)Shandong Qilu Monosodium Glutamate Group Co., Ltd. (China)Shreenath Chemicals (India)Sino-Swed Pharmaceutical Corp., Ltd. (China)Sisco Research Laboratories Pvt., Ltd. (India)Sumitomo Chemical Co., Ltd. (Japan)Suzanne's Natural Foods (USA)Takeda Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd. (Japan)Tate & Lyle plc (UK)Toronto Research Chemicals, Inc. (Canada)Universal Nutrition (USA)Varsal, Inc. (USA)Vaxa International (USA)Ve Wong Corporation (Taiwan)Vedan (Vietnam) Enterprise Corp., Ltd. (Vietnam)Vitabase (USA)Vitamin Research Products (USA)WorldWay Co., Ltd. (South Korea)Wuhan Amino Acid Bio-Chemical Co., Ltd. (China)Wuhan Buyour Amino Acid Co., Ltd. (China)Wuhan University Hoyo Co., Ltd. (China)Yoneyama Yakuhin Kogyo Co., Ltd. (Japan) Why Buy This Report? This report may help Strategists, Investors, Laboratories, Contract Research Organizations, Biotechnology & Healthcare Companies, Academic Professionals, Drug Approval Authorities, and Other Organizations to –
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So I’ve been reading about a lot of chemistry lately, particular the stuff in this screenshot here about amino acids (the things that DNA encodes into cells and stuff which go on to code the proteins, very important basic building blocks of life)
which says: “ Twenty of the proteinogenic amino acids are encoded directly by triplet codons in the genetic code and are known as "standard" amino acids. The other two ("non-standard" or "non-canonical") are selenocysteine (present in many prokaryotes as well as most eukaryotes, but not coded directly by DNA), and pyrrolysine (found only in some archaea and one bacterium). Pyrrolysine and selenocysteine are encoded via variant codons; for example, selenocysteine is encoded by stop codon and SECIS element.[12][13][14]N-formylmethionine (which is often the initial amino acid of proteins in bacteria, mitochondria, and chloroplasts) is generally considered as a form of methionine rather than as a separate proteinogenic amino acid. Codon–tRNA combinations not found in nature can also be used to "expand" the genetic code and form novel proteins known as alloproteins incorporating non-proteinogenic amino acids.[15][16][17]”
blah blah science talk yes but, listen, the important takeaway here is that there are 20+2 naturally occurring “essential to all life” amino acid building blocks
so OBVIOUSLY I wanna make a major arcana out of them, with those extra 2 being The Fool and the World, that Seleno-blah one being encoded as basically a telegram “STOP” code making huge sense for The World in particular as the end card
Ok turns out how Selene and Pyrro work here is that normally the dna code thats like “alright take her down boys, stop the amino acid building” instead can be read differently as either “Oh shit, were making the pyrrolysine amino” or “oh shit, were making the selenocysteine amino” so theyre both technically evolved form stop codons so either could work as World/Fool
and this is the point where I realize I might actually have an obsession with making tarot decks
but anyway Im about the spend the next few days deciding which amino acid are like Justice and Strength and shit from whatever chemistry knowledge I can glean from wikipedia and youtube
also: “ Humans can synthesize 12 of these from each other or from other molecules of intermediary metabolism. The other 9 must be consumed (usually as their protein derivatives), and so they are called essential amino acids. The essential amino acids are histidine, isoleucine, leucine, lysine, methionine, phenylalanine, threonine, tryptophan, and valine (i.e. H, I, L, K, M, F, T, W, V).”
The Numbers, they are just, Beautiful. 12+9+1
#TAROT#LISTEN#THE BASIC BUILDING BLOCKS NECESSARY TO ALL LIFE#THERES 20 REGULAR ONES AND 2 MORE SPECIAL ONES#ITS ALL BEAUTIFULLY AND CHEMICALLY SYMBOLIC#i click on one youtube video about what the heck is chemistry anyway and it spirals from there
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The vast majority of pet parents feed their dogs a dry food diet, commonly referred to as kibble. However, much misinformation exists about this inexpensive and convenient form of dog food. Let’s dive into some of the more prominent myths.
Myth #1: Kibble Cleans Your Dog’s Teeth
Imagine if your dentist told you that all you needed to do to clean your teeth was eat cookies! Wouldn’t that be nice?
Sadly, its impossible for a food that contains nearly 50-60% carbohydrates (as nearly all dry foods do) to clean your dog’s teeth. The carbohydrates inside kibble are in fact the reason why your dog’s teeth need to be cleaned in the first place!
As many feeders of fresh foods can attest to, dental care is far easier for your dog if you do not feed a diet consisting of 100% dry food. Raw, meaty bones are an excellent way to scrape your dog’s teeth clean. Just make sure to never give your dog cooked bones, which can splinter and cause intestinal damage.
Myth #2: Your Dog Should Eat The Same Dry Food Their Entire Life
This is perhaps the most pervasive myth that the pet food industry (and even some veterinarians) willingly perpetuate. I would argue feeding your dog the same dry food diet (no matter what the quality) is a risky proposition comparable to feeding yourself fast food every single day. No matter what the quality, dry food equals processed food, and processed food should never make up 100% of the diet for any dog.
Rotating foods offers several benefits to your dog. First, it ensures they are receiving a wide variety of nutrition from varying proteins and other ingredients. This rotation of ingredients can help prevent allergies from developing later in life. Secondly, rotating foods ensures that any contamination or ingredient imbalance will not affect your dog as severely as if you fed one food their entire life.
Many dog owners fear switching diets because they’ve seen what happens to their dog’s poo when changing foods. This is understandable, but digestive upset often signals your dog’s microbiome isn’t in tip top shape (quite possibly from a pure kibble diet). A dog with a healthy gut should be able to rotate ingredients and foods, just like people do. If you are rotating or switching foods, always go slow and consider adding in probiotics.
Myth #3: Kibble Is Better Than Canned Dog Food
Kibble has one and only one advantage over canned food: it’s lower cost.
The manufacturing process of kibble requires a high amount of carbohydrates, which can lead to obesity and an increased risk of cancers in our dogs. Canned food, on the other hand, nearly always boasts significantly more protein (there are some exceptions, of course) and a much lower amount of carbohydrates.
Your dog has no biological requirement for carbohydrates. This is why when you look at the guaranteed analysis on the back of your dog’s food label, you won’t see carbohydrates listed. Despite this undisputed fact, carbs are still the most prominent ingredient in all kibbles, sometimes composing over 50% of the ingredients by weight. Why? Simply because grains and starches are cheap for manufacturers and often subsidized.
One important note: When you compare the guaranteed analysis of a canned food to a dry food, it often creates confusion. The protein percentage on canned food appears to be lower. When you compare however, on a dry matter basis (removing moisture) you will always have more protein in a canned food vs kibble.
Another important benefit of canned foods is their relatively low amount of preservatives. Due to the canning process itself, canned dog food often contains minimal preserving agents.
Myth #4: Kibble Stays Fresh for Long Periods of Time, Even When Stored Properly
That huge bag of dog food you just bought to save money? Odds are, the fats inside it are going rancid within weeks of opening, putting your dog at risk. When fats in your dog’s food go bad, free radicals are created in the process. These free radicals can scavenge your dog’s body, causing untold damage over time.
Unfortunately dry food that has become rancid will not necessarily look or smell bad. But rest assured, the moment oxygen comes in contact with kibble, the process of oxidation has begun. Because of this, we like to recommend using the entire bag of food within 3-4 weeks. In general beef or lamb based foods go rancid slightly slower than chicken or poultry foods.
If you have a pet food storage container, its always better to put the entire pet food bag inside of the container, and not pour the kibble directly into the bin. Pet food packaging is actually pretty advanced these days and does a better job at keeping the food fresh than a storage bin alone.
Myth #5: My Kibble Must Be a Good One Because Its Recommended by My Veterinarian or Breeder
This is perhaps the most frustrating myth of all. Veterinarians are wonderful people with wonderful hearts. I fully trust my veterinarian’s advice on nearly any topic, save one: their food recommendations.
If you compare the labels of food commonly recommended by veterinarians and breeders (such as Hill’s Prescription Diet and Royal Canin) you’ll find that they are low quality foods with a few therapeutic ingredients added in. Most of the formulas rely heavily on meat by-products, corn, wheat, rice, and soy.
In addition, manufacturers such as Hill’s Prescription Diet and Science Diet are no better than the rest at avoiding recalls, as recently we learned when a dangerous amount of vitamin D was added into some formulas.
Myth #6: My Kibble Shows Real Meat Pictures on The Bag, So It Must Contain Sufficient Protein
Unfortunately, nearly all kibble contains shockingly low amounts of protein, ranging from 18% to 33%.
This is the very reason why kibble is so much lower cost compared to canned food or fresh food. There is no way around it, animal protein adds substantially to the cost. But let’s not forget, dogs are primarily carnivores!
To make matters worse, much of the protein found in kibble is from lower quality plant sources such as corn, wheat, peas, or soy. These plant sources are missing one or more amino acids that your dog’s body needs. A sign of low quality protein is that you’ll often see amino acids such as L-Lysine, DL-methionine, L-threonine, L-tryptophan and taurine added into the formula.
Myth #7: My Dry Dog Food Says Made in The USA, So All of The Ingredients Must Come from The USA
Sadly, its nearly impossible to find a dry dog food that contains 100% of ingredients sourced from the USA.
This is due to the fact that China produces an overwhelming amount of the world’s vitamins, in the form of premixes. These vitamins are not sourced from nature, but rather created in a lab. While synthetic vitamins are sufficient to prevent most deficiencies, they do differ chemically from vitamins and minerals derived from nature and should not be a replacement for whole food sources.
Bonus Tip: If you think your dog’s food is 100% natural because the label says so, think again. You’ll often see a claim such as all-natural with added vitamins and minerals. Believe it or not, that last statement about vitamins and minerals is the manufacturer’s way of telling you they are synthetic, and the exception to the all-natural claim!
Myth #8: You Can Trust The Recommended Feeding Amount On The Bag
Let’s be real here: Would you trust McDonald’s recommendations on how much to eat their food? Of course not!
Pet food manufacturers can often recommend too much food for your individual dog’s needs. Recommending too much only plays in their favor as it leads you to buy more.
The recommendations on the bag are an ok starting place, but remember that based on your dog’s activity level, you may need to substantially modify the suggested servings.
Most importantly, learn to recognize a healthy weight and shape for your dog. Understanding the signs of obesity in your dog, and adjusting their diet accordingly, is absolutely vital to preventing obesity related diseases such as arthritis and cancer.
Myth #9: Having Real Meat Listed As the #1 Ingredient Means the Food is Good Quality
Manufacturers love to brag with the following claim: “real meat is our first ingredient!”
Here’s why that isn’t as big of a deal as you think. The ingredient list is always listed in the order of weight, prior to processing. Whole meat such as chicken breast contains roughly 70% water, which means that after the ingredient is cooked in the kibble manufacturing process, it often represents a tiny amount of the total protein, as low as 5%.
Odds are, the ‘meat meal’ listed later on in the list of ingredients represents more total protein than the first ingredient! Strange, but true.
Myth #10: Grain-Free Automatically Equals Healthy
Over the last 5 years grain-free foods have exploded in popularity, mirroring a trend in human foods. However, many pet parents are shocked to learn that grain free foods can often contain more carbohydrates than grain based foods!
This is because substituting something like legumes (often peas) or potatoes instead of corn or wheat isn’t necessarily good for your dog, unless of course they have an allergy or food sensitivity to grains. Grain-free foods usually do not contain more protein than their grain filled counterparts.
In addition, while we don’t yet know all the facts, the FDA recently announced it is monitoring a surge in heart disease (dilated cardiomyopathy) linked to dogs that are fed grain free diets.
The Good News: You Can Still Feed Kibble and Make a Positive Impact On Your Dog’s Health by Following These 5 Tips
We understand why dry dog food exists, its inexpensive and very convenient! Kibble still plays a partial role in my dog’s diet for these reasons, but I seek to follow these guidelines as well:
Rotate Your Kibble – Dog food companies don’t like this suggestion. They want you all to theirselves! But just like you rotate the foods and restaurants you eat from, your dog needs variety as well.
Add in fresh fruits and vegetables: While not absolutely essential for dogs, fresh fruits and vegetables contain valuable vitamins, minerals, and phytochemicals that can fight disease. Some of my favorites are green beans, carrots, and blueberries.
Add in fresh protein – Raw eggs are my absolutely favorite add-in! Simply crack an egg over your dog’s existing food (remove a bit of kibble to watch those calories) then watch your pup go crazy! Freeze dried raw meat toppers are another great option.
Rotate in some canned foods – Canned foods can be pricey, but they offer substantially more protein and moisture for your dog’s diet. They are often more palatable as well, so its a nice change of pace for your pup.
Add in healthy fats not found in your dog’s food – Even if your dog food claims to contain Omega-3 fatty acids (which are absolutely essential for dogs) those healthy fats likely do not survive processing, and are present in extremely low amounts. Considering adding in krill oil(excellent for skin, coat, and allergies) and coconut oil (great for brain health).
If you’re concerned about your dog’s stomach being upset by any of these changes, make sure to start slow and add in a probiotic.
We hope these tips were helpful for you. Remember just like us, our dogs are what they eat. They rely on us to make healthy choices for them. Let’s give them the best, they deserve it!
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Amino Acids Market Intelligence with Competitive Landscape By 2022
A research study titled, “Amino Acids Market by product Type - Global Industry Analysis and Forecast to 2022” published by Crystal Market Research, states that the Amino Acids Market Is Projected To Be Around $31.77 Billion By 2022.
Prominent Players: The major industry players for the amino acids market are; Cargill Inc., Ajinomoto Co., Inc., Evonik Industries AG, Prinova U.S. LLC, Royal DSM, and ADM. According to the product type, the global market is classified as; Lysine, L-Glutamate, Methionine, Tryptophan, Threonine, Iso-leucine, Valine, Leucine, Arginine, Glutamine, Phenylalanine, Glycine, Citrulline, Creatine, Serine, Tyrosine, Proline, and Others.
Amino Acids Market Segmentation: On the basis of the source, the market is divided into; Plant-based and Animal based.
By application, the market industry is split into; Animal Feed: Poultry, Swine, Cattle, and Others; Food & dietary supplements; Pharmaceuticals.
Amino Acids Market - Market Overview: In 2012, the Global Amino Acid Market was valued around USD 15.23 billion and is anticipated to reach approximately USD 31.77 billion by 2022, while maintaining a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 6.84% during the forecast period.
20% percent of the human body is constituted of protein. Protein acts as a crucial factor in roughly all biological processes whose building blocks are amino acids. Therefore, catering of amino acids impacts our bodies positively. The amino acid is a substance which is protein’s rich source. Thus they are utilized as food supplements of animal and human which boosts their productivity. An amino acid includes both an amino group and a carboxylic group. Amino acids which have an amino group linked to the alpha-carbon are concerned to alpha amino acids.
Industry Outlook and Trend Analysis: The Global Amino Acids Market is expected to witness substantial growth while registering a significant compound annual growth rate over the forecast period of 2012 to 2022. Nowadays a large number of factors are accountable for keeping our bodies away from receiving steady proteins supply. These factors involve pollution due to intensive use of fertilizers, burning of fossil fuels, etc. which creates a requirement to take additional protein supplements that boost the demand for amino acids. The rising consumption of meat, changing choices, and the growing concerns regarding animal disease outbreaks are the factors fueling the growth of global amino acids market. Animal feed is amongst the largest markets for the amino acid, in which it is used as an animal feed additive. Furthermore, amino acids assist in abbreviating the utilization of other unprocessed proteins, thus, considerably reducing the costs of feed and enhance the farm profitability, competitiveness, and productivity. The growing population in developing nations, along with the rising per person meat consumption, is anticipated to fuel the growth of the amino acids market.
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Table of Contents: 1.Introduction 2.Executive Summary 3.Market Overview 4.Amino Acids Market, By Product 4.1.Introduction 4.2.Amino Acids Market Assessment and Forecast, By Product, 2012-2022 4.3.Tryptophan 4.4.Leucine 4.5.Iso-leucine 4.6.Valine 4.7.Glutamine 4.8.L-Glutamate 4.9.Lysine 4.10.Methionine 4.11.Threonine 4.12.Creatine 4.13.Proline 4.14.Serine 4.15.Arginine 4.16.Glycine 4.17.Phenylalanine 4.18.Tyrosine 4.19.Citrulline 4.20.Other Products 5.Amino Acids Market, By Raw Material 5.1.Introduction 5.2.Amino Acids Market Assessment and Forecast, By Raw Material, 2012-2022 5.3.Animal-based 5.4.Plant-based 6.Amino Acids Market, By Application 6.1.Introduction 6.2.Amino Acids Market Assessment and Forecast, By Application, 2012-2022 ($Million) 6.3.Food & Dietary Supplements 6.4.Animal feed 6.5.Pharmaceuticals To be continued...
Amino Acids Market By Regions: Geographically, the global amino acids market is segmented into regions which are; Europe (Germany, Spain, Italy, France, UK and Rest of Europe), Asia-Pacific (Japan, China, India, Australia, South Korea and Rest of Asia Pacific), North America (the United States, Mexico and Canada)and Rest of the World (Brazil, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, United Arab Emirates and Others).
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Key findings of the Amino Acids Market: •In 2014, the animal feed was the top application section and reported for 52.5% of the overall market volume. Lately occurred disease outbreak has encouraged the amino acids to demand in animal feed, which is anticipated to fuel this segment. Also, global amino acids demand in pharmaceuticals is expected to maintain a growth of 5.6% over the forecast period.
•In 2014, Asia Pacific ruled the global amino acids industry and reported for 49.4% of overall demand. Rising livestock production, especially in South East Asian nations, is anticipated to fuel the regional market during the forecast years.
•Asia-pacific is followed by Central & South America, which is projected to experience the top growth of 6.5% over the forecast period. Growing consumption of meat along with rising health awareness mainly in Brazil is likely to boost the regional market growth.
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