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Phenylalanine

An essential amino acid which aids in the biosynthesis of several neurotransmitters.

Chemical Formula: C9H11N1O2
Other names: 2-Amino-3-phenyl-propionic acid
Layman's explanation: Phenylalanine is an essential amino acid, meaning it cannot be manufactured by the human body and must be obtained from outside sources. The body metabolizes phenylalanine and turns it into an amino acid called tyrosine, which, in turn, makes certain hormones for the body. A rare disorder called Phenylketonuria (PKU) occurs when the body is not able to metabolize phenylalanine; this can lead to irreversible mental retardation if not treated. All newborns are tested for the disease within the first 48 hours of life.
Keywords: Phenylketonuria, essential amino acid

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