Is tryptophan nonpolar?

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The question is asking whether tryptophan is a nonpolar amino acid. This relates to the properties of tryptophan and how its side chain affects its polarity.

Answer

Yes, tryptophan is nonpolar.

The final answer is yes, tryptophan is nonpolar.

Answer for screen readers

The final answer is yes, tryptophan is nonpolar.

More Information

Tryptophan is classified as nonpolar due to its indole ring, an aromatic system which is hydrophobic despite having an NH group.

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