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Nonprotein nitrogen products

Additional evidence for a bacterial contribution to HMW DOM proteins comes from molecular-level analyses of dissolved amino acids. Hydrolysis of HMW DON releases 11-29% of the nitrogen as amino acids (McCarthy et al., 1996). Specific amino acids include common protein amino acids, as well as /3-alanine and y-aminobutyric acid which are nonprotein amino acid degradation products. The distribution of amino acids is similar to that of fresh plankton cells, suspended particulate matter, and total dissolved amino acids. However, stereochemical analyses show HMW DOM amino acids to be elevated in the D-enantiomer, with d/l ratios for alanine, aspartic acid, glutamic acids, and serine ranging from 0.1 to 0.5 (McCarthy et al., 1998). Racemization of phytoplankton-derived L-amino acids is too slow at ocean temperatures to yield such high D/L ratios, but bacteria can synthesize D-amino acids, and it is likely that the D-amino acids in HMW DOM result from bacterial bioploymers rich in these particular amino acids. The high dA ratios of some amino acids and the abundance of amide nitrogen in HMW DOM N-NMR spectra led McCarthy et al. (1998) to... [Pg.3010]

Finally, the result may depend on conditions during manufacture (especially when these have caused denaturation), and the presence of other components in the product (e.g., phenolic compounds), as discussed above. Moreover, some of the other components may contain nitrogen (10% nonprotein N is not exceptional), which will be reckoned as soluble protein, if only N content is determined. [Pg.263]


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