Abstract

Precise Spectroscopic [IR, Raman and NMR] Investigation and Gaussian Hybrid Computational Analysis (UV-Visible, NIR, MEP Maps and Kubo Gap) on L-Valine

Highlights

  • L-Valine is a non polar α amino acid named as 2-amino-3methylbutanoic acid which is one of 20 proteinnogenic amino acids [1]

  • L-Valine greatly benefits the regulation of the immune system

  • The molecular structure of L-Valine belongs to CS point group symmetry

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Introduction

L-Valine is a non polar α amino acid named as 2-amino-3methylbutanoic acid which is one of 20 proteinnogenic amino acids [1]. L-Valine is an essential amino acid; it must be ingested, usually as a component of proteins. It is necessary for smooth nervous system and cognitive functioning. It is one of the three Branched Chain Amino Acids (BCAAs), the other two being L-leucine and L-isoleucine. L-Valine greatly benefits the regulation of the immune system. Perhaps the biggest benefits are experienced by athletes who perform long distance sports and bodybuilding. It is synthesized in plants via several steps starting from pyruvic acid. The intermediate α-ketoisovalerate undergoes reductive amination with glutamate [2]

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