WHAT ARE AMINO ACIDS AND WHAT FUNCTIONS DO THEY HAVE FOR YOUR BODY?
Amino acids are building blocks in proteins. Some of these can the body make themselves, while the essentials we need to get infused through the diet.
In nature, over a hundred different amino acids are found, of which about 20 are common in animal organisms. Some of these can the body make themselves, while the essentials we need to get infused through the diet.
Why are amino acids vital for your body?
Our body needs proteins for many vital processes. Proteins are used for the maintenance and construction of skeletons and cells and can be an important source of energy along with carbohydrates.
What the Essential amino acids?
The essential amino acids we need to supply true the diet;
1. Arginine
2. Phenylalanine
3. Histidin – Wikipedia
4. Isoleucine – Isoleucine
5. Leucine
6. Lysine
7. Methionine
8. Threonine
9. Tryptophan
10. Valin – Wikipedia
The proteins we eat are broken down into amino acids in the gut before they are absorbed into the body and used as building blocks for new proteins.
What are Non-essential amino acids?
The body can even make the amino acids:
1. Alanine
2. Asparagine
3. Asparagus acid
4. Cysteine – Wikipedia
5. Glutamine
6. Glutamic acid/glutamate
7. Glycine
8. Prolin – Wikipedia
9. Serin – Wikipedia
10. Tyrosine
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