Ranking Protons in order of Increasing Acidity Using pKa Values | Summary and Q&A
TL;DR
Carnosine is a dipeptide with specific amino acids. By considering the pKa values, the proton acidity can be ranked accordingly.
Key Insights
- 😋 Carnosine is an antioxidant dipeptide found in foods that resists the effects of glycation.
- 🫀 Different factors, such as the presence of specific groups and atoms, affect the pKa values of the protons in carnosine.
- 👥 The pKa values of the protons in carnosine are in the range of 2-3 for the carboxylic acid, around 9-10 for the amino group, and 30 for the alpha hydrogen adjacent to the carbonyl group.
- ⏫ The pKa value of the proton near the double bond in carnosine is estimated to be between 40 and 60.
- 😋 The hydrogen atom on the imidazole ring in histidine has a pKa value of around 6-7.
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number 90 carnosine is a dipeptide composed of the amino acids in beta-alanine and histidine carnosine is an antioxidant found in foods that is known to resist the effects of glycation rank the highlighted protons in carnosine in order of increasing acidity so what I like to do in these problems I like to label the pka values or at least an approxi... Read More
Questions & Answers
Q: What is carnosine and what is it composed of?
Carnosine is a dipeptide made up of the amino acids beta-alanine and histidine.
Q: How does the pKa of a regular carboxylic acid compare to that of an amino acid?
The pKa of a regular carboxylic acid is around 4-5, but the pKa of a carboxylic acid in an amino acid is lower, about 2-3.
Q: What is the pKa of a protonated amine in most cases?
Protonated amines typically have a pKa around 10, but for amino acids, it's slightly lower, around 9-10.
Q: What is the pKa of the alpha proton adjacent to the carbonyl group in an amide?
The pKa of this proton is around 30 in the context of an amide, while it would be lower for a ketone or an ester.
Q: How does the pKa of a proton near a double bond in an alkane carbon compare to that in carnosine?
The pKa of a proton near a double bond in an alkane carbon is high, but in carnosine, due to possible delocalization, it could range from 40 to 60.
Q: What is the pKa value of the hydrogen atom on the imidazole ring in histidine?
The pKa value of the hydrogen atom on the imidazole ring in histidine is approximately 6-7.
Q: Which proton is ranked as the least acidic in carnosine?
Proton C is ranked as the least acidic proton in carnosine.
Q: What is the most acidic proton in carnosine?
The carboxylic acid proton is the most acidic proton in carnosine.
Summary & Key Takeaways
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Carnosine is a dipeptide composed of beta-alanine and histidine, known for its antioxidant properties.
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The pKa values of the different protons in carnosine vary due to the presence of specific groups and atoms.
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By considering the pKa values, the protons in carnosine can be ranked in order of increasing acidity.