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Proline (Pro, P)

Non-essential amino acid • Collagen stabiliser • Wound healing support. Educational profile — independent, evidence-informed overview. This content is not medical advice. Please consult your healthcare provider for personalised guidance.

🔑 Core Function

  • Collagen & connective tissue: Major structural role; provides stability and flexibility in collagen triple helices.
  • Wound healing: Required for tissue repair and scar formation.
  • Metabolic role: Converted to hydroxyproline (vitamin C–dependent) for strong collagen cross-linking.
  • Energy source: Can be metabolised in mitochondria for ATP when needed.

🧬 Family & Essentiality

ClassNon-polar, cyclic amino acid (secondary amine)
EssentialityNon-essential — synthesised in the body from glutamate
Conditional noteMay be conditionally essential during rapid growth, wound healing, or connective tissue repair

🌿 Plain-Language Summary

Proline is the body’s “collagen builder”. It provides strength and flexibility to skin, tendons, and joints. When converted to hydroxyproline (with vitamin C), it locks collagen fibres together — explaining why vitamin C deficiency leads to weak connective tissue (scurvy).

⚗️ Molecular & Chemical IDs

  • Abbreviation: Pro / P
  • Chemical formula: C₅H₉NO₂
  • Structure: Unique cyclic structure; bends and stabilises protein chains

⚡ Functions

  • Structural: Integral to collagen, elastin, and cartilage.
  • Repair: Supports wound healing, scar formation, and tissue strength.
  • Cross-linking: Hydroxylated to hydroxyproline → stabilises collagen helices.
  • Energy role: Oxidised to glutamate and enters the TCA cycle.

🍽️ Absorption & Bioavailability

SourcesEasily obtained from protein-rich foods
Special sourceCollagen-rich foods (gelatin, bone broth, connective tissue cuts) are especially proline-rich

🇦🇺 Australian NRVs (NHMRC)

  • No specific NRV (RDI/AI) set for proline
  • Protein adequacy normally ensures sufficient supply

🥗 Food Sources

  • Meat, poultry, fish (especially connective tissue and skin)
  • Dairy products
  • Eggs
  • Legumes, soy products, peanuts
  • Collagen, gelatin, bone broth → concentrated sources

🧪 Testing & Monitoring

  • Plasma amino acid profiling (specialist/research use).
  • ❌ Not a routine GP test in Australia.

🔄 Interactions

  • ➕ Requires vitamin C for hydroxylation to hydroxyproline in collagen synthesis.
  • ➕ Works with glycine and lysine in collagen and connective tissue proteins.
  • ⚠️ Vitamin C deficiency → defective collagen cross-links → scurvy.

📊 Evidence Snapshot

  • Established: Core for collagen, cartilage, and wound repair.
  • ⚖️ Emerging: Collagen peptide/proline-rich supplements studied for skin, joint, and gut health — promising but not conclusive.

📚 References & Further Reading

  1. NHMRC/DoHA. (2006). Nutrient Reference Values for Australia & New Zealand — Protein & Amino Acids. eatforhealth.gov.au
  2. NIH Office of Dietary Supplements. Protein and Amino Acids — Fact Sheet. ods.od.nih.gov
  3. Wu G, Bazer FW, Burghardt RC, Johnson GA, Kim SW, Knabe DA, Li P, Satterfield MC, Spencer TE. (2011). Proline and Hydroxyproline Metabolism: Implications for Animal and Human Nutrition. Amino Acids, 40(4):1053–1063. doi:10.1007/s00726-010-0715-z
  4. Schön M, Moussa G, Berkels R, et al. (2013). Role of Proline in Collagen Stability and Assembly. Biopolymers, 99(12):993–1006. doi:10.1002/bip.22348

TGA-compliant note: This page describes normal physiological roles and supporting nutrients. It does not claim to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent disease.

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