Determination of amino acids in soils of the 'Cerrado'

Authors

  • Clélia Alves Socorro de Sousa
  • Lauro Morhy
  • Sebastião A. de Oliveira

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1590/S1678-3921.pab1995.v30.4401

Keywords:

filtration in gel, glycine, alamine, serine, aspartic acid, glutamic acid, peptide material

Abstract

This study aims to identify the amino acids present in soils of the Distrito Federal (Brazil). The peptides were extracted from the soils using water at 100o C for 10 hours and afterwards separated by permeation in gel (Sephadex G-50). The amino acids occurred in the following ranges: glycine - 18.42 to 180.29 nmol/g (average - 104.98 nmol/g); alanine - 9.18 to 218.77 nmol/g (average - 92.08 nmol/g); serine - 17.43 to 147.53 nmol/g (average - 60.49 nmol/g); phenylalanine - 12.87 to 192.40 nmol/g (average - 60.04 nmol/g); proline - 28.42 to 123.64 nmol/g (average - 56.80 nmol/g); glutamic acid - 19.14 to 148.67 nmol/g (average - 52.40 nmol/g); threonine - 9.41 to 127.74 nmol/g (average - 51.32 nmol/g); valine - 10.54 to 119.65 nmol/g (average - 45.40 nmol/g), leucine - 5.54 to 96.69 nmol/g (average - 45.25 nmol/g); cysteine - 7.00 to 96.88 nmol/g (average - 41.00 nmol/g); aspartic acid - 10.97 to 111.89 nmol/g (average - 35.27 nmol/g); tyrosine - 5.74 to 98.77 nmol/g (average - 31.83 nmol/g); isoleucine - 10.18 to 56.68 nmol/g (average - 28.68 nmol/g); methionine - 6.21 to 21.74 nmol/g (average - 13.98 nmol/g); histidine - 5.18 to 23.30 nmol/g (average - 10.09 nmol/ g); arginine - 6.09 to 10.13 nmol/g (average - 8.01 nmol/g) and lysine - 1.32 to 10.56 nmol/g (average - 4.09 nmol/g). The average composition of amino acids in soils of "Cerrado" region showed a predominance in the neutral and acidic amino acids. Glycine, alanine, serine, aspartic acid and glutamic acid were found in all of the 20 soils analysed.

Published

1995-08-01

How to Cite

Sousa, C. A. S. de, Morhy, L., & Oliveira, S. A. de. (1995). Determination of amino acids in soils of the ’Cerrado’. Pesquisa Agropecuaria Brasileira, 30(8), 1089–1096. https://doi.org/10.1590/S1678-3921.pab1995.v30.4401

Issue

Section

SOIL SCIENCE