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Tryptophan

Tryptophan is an essential amino acid.

Amino acids generally are defined in the column on the right.
Further, there are two types of amino acid:
* Those that can be synthesized by the body itself, and
* Those that (are necessary for healthy growth or maintenance of the body) but cannot be produced by the body itself.
Those amino acids (including Tryptophan) that are necessary but cannot be produced within the body are called "Essential Amino Acids".

The molecular formula of tryptophan is: C11H12N2O2

Textbooks about Amino Acids and Biochemistry generally:

Clinical Biochemistry
The Amino Acid Report

Clinical Biochemistry (Illustrated Colour Text)

Amino Acids in Therapy
 


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