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Amino Acids' Function

Why Amino Acids

Amino acids are a crucial element of human biology. They are not just building blocks for proteins; they are major regulators of health. Cell-specific sets of amino acids regulate multiple biological pathways, where they serve as critical signaling elements, primary materials for biological reactions, and as part of transport across membranes, among many other functions. Their widespread functionality makes them a fundamental element of health.