An amino acid solution with a concentration of 20% provides:
? g AA
? kcal
An amino acid solution with a concentration of 20% provides:
20 gm aa (As 20 grams aa per 100 ml)
4 calories per gram of protein
20 x4
= 0.8 kcal
An amino acid solution with a concentration of 20% provides: ? g AA ? kcal
Calculating protein concentration:
I understand that concentration is g/ml,
but how can grams of protein divided by ml of the fluid equal
percent amino acid solution? (Regarding the example calculation: 88
g / 1509 cc = 0.058 g/ml ... then how can it be 5.8% amino
acid solution??)
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