List of macronutrients
This list is a categorization of the most common food components based on their macronutrients. Macronutrients can refer to the chemical substances that humans consume in the largest quantities ;
Macronutrients that provide energy
There are three principal classes of macronutrients: carbohydrate, protein and fat. Macronutrients are defined as a class of chemical compounds which humans consume in relatively large quantities compared to vitamins and minerals which provide humans with energy. Fat has a food energy content of proteins and carbohydrates.Water makes up a large proportion of the total mass ingested as part of a normal diet but it does not provide any nutritional value. Ethanol provides calories but there is no requirement for ethanol as an essential nutrient. Even though macros and calories are different concepts, they are dependent on each other. While macros refer to the three types of main nutrients that you need - protein, carbohydrate, and fat, calories, on the other hand, refer to the nutritional value of your meal.
Carbohydrates
Protein
Essential and non-essential amino acids- Alanine
- Arginine
- Aspartic acid (aspartate)
- Asparagine
- Cysteine
- acid (glutamate)
- Glutamine
- Glycine
- Histidine
- Isoleucine
- Leucine
- Lysine
- Methionine
- Phenylalanine
- Proline
- Serine
- Threonine
- Tryptophan
- Tyrosine
- Valine
Fats
Saturated (i.e., stable) fatty acids
Source:- Acetic acid
- Propionic acid
- Butyric acid
- Valeric acid
- Caproic acid
- Caprylic acid
- Capric acid
- Lauric acid
- Myristic acid
- Pentadecanoic acid
- Palmitic acid
- Margaric acid
- Stearic acid
- Arachidic acid
- Behenic acid
- Lignoceric acid
- Cerotic acid
Monounsaturated (i.e., semi-stable) fatty acids
Polyunsaturated (i.e., unstable) fatty acids
- Linoleic acid - an essential fatty acid
- α-Linolenic acid - an essential fatty acid
- Stearidonic acid
- Gamma-Linolenic acid
- Arachidonic acid
- Eicosatetraenoic acid
- Timnodonic acid
- Clupanodonic acid
- Cervonic acid