Amino acid metabolism is a key biological activity undertaken by living organisms. The small intestines, kidneys, liver and muscle are organs that plays an essential role in amino acid metabolism. Amino acids are the primary component of proteins and are not stored in the human body, unlike carbohydrates and fats. these are to be obtained from the diet or supplied from endogenous protein degradation. Amino acids can further be used for protein synthesis, the conversion to various nitrogen-containing essential biomolecules including neurotransmitters, purines and pyrimidines, porphyrins, creatine, and gaseous transmitters (NO, CO, and H2S), as well as an energy source.
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Short Communication: Metabolomics:Open Access
Short Communication: Metabolomics:Open Access
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Editorial: Metabolomics:Open Access
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Review Article: Metabolomics:Open Access
Editorial: Metabolomics:Open Access
Editorial: Metabolomics:Open Access
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Research Article: Metabolomics:Open Access
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