noun
- A nonessential amino acid found in proteins and in many plants, especially asparagus, used in biochemistry and nutrition.
Usage: biochemistry; technical
Examples
- Asparagine is one of the 20 standard amino acids found in proteins.
- The amino acid asparagine was first isolated from asparagus juice in the early 19th century.
- Asparagine plays an important role in protein synthesis and cell metabolism.
- Biochemists study asparagine to understand how cells build and break down proteins.
- Foods rich in asparagine include asparagus, potatoes, and legumes.