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What was the first amino acid to be isolated?

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asparagine

The first amino acid to be isolated was asparagine in 1806. It was obtained from protein found in asparagus juice  hence the name . Glycine, the major amino acid found in gelatin, was named for its sweet taste  Greek glykys, meaning sweet . In some cases an amino acid found in a protein is actually a derivative of one of the common 20 amino acids  one such derivative is hydroxyproline . The modification occurs after the amino acid has been assembled into a protein.

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