Amino Acids in Chicken meat
The chart below shows the essential and nonessential amino acids content of chicken meat.
Amino acids | Percent Daily Value (DV) per 100 g | |
---|---|---|
Tryptophan | 0.358 g | 44.8% |
Threonine | 1.289 g | 53.7% |
Isoleucine | 1.612 g | 80.6% |
Leucine | 2.294 g | 49.9% |
Lysine | 2.583 g | 63% |
Methionine | 0.844 g | 46.9% |
Cystine | 0.393 g | 21.8% |
Phenylalanine | 1.217 g | 27.7% |
Tyrosine | 1.031 g | 23.4% |
Valine | 1.516 g | 60.6% |
Arginine | 1.839 g | 30.1% |
Histidine | 0.947 g | 45.1% |
Alanine | 1.663 g | 25.2% |
Aspartic acid | 2.714 g | 22.2% |
Glutamic acid | 4.632 g | 34.1% |
Glycine | 1.499 g | 42.8% |
Proline | 1.277 g | 28.4% |
Serine | 1.057 g | 12.7% |
A branched-chain amino acid (BCAA) is a complex of three essential amino acids leucine (2.294 g), isoleucine (1.612 g) and valine (1.516 g). Chicken meat contains 5.422 grams of BCAAs per every 100 grams.
Creatine can be synthesized in the body from the three common amino acids glycine (1.499 g), arginine (1.839 g) and methionine (0.844 g). Chicken meat contains 4.182 grams of these amino acids per every 100 grams.