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Amino acids are very small biomolecules with an average molecular weight of about 135 daltons. The 20 amino acids found in proteins convey a vast array of chemical versatility. amino acid is a molecule that contains both amine and carboxyl functional groups. Amino acids play a central role both as...
 

 
When the test subjects with a weight-training exercises conducted a workout lasting approximately 45 minutes, GH levels were significantly higher during the training session and remained higher for about 70 minutes after exercise. Subjects performed 3 sets to volitional exhaustion at 70% of their...
 

 
The amino acids refer to the molecular structure consisting of two amine and carboxyl functional groups. Referred to as alpha-amino acids in biochemistry in general it is defined by the formula where R is substituted organic H2NCHRCOOH. Amino acids can be called to the building blocks of our...
 

 
Amino Acidsby: Douglas Adams Essential amino acids are those provided by food, non-essential amino acids are produced naturally by the body and therefore no need for food intake. Essential amino acids are histidine, isoleucine, leucine, lysine, methionine, cysteine, phenylalanine,...
 

 
Banish Insomnia - Sleep Safe with Amino Acidby: Brent Shields There is something most uncivilized of life in a civilized world. What's this? It is difficult to sleep good night.Some of this punishing sleep deprivation is voluntary. Too many things to do. Too many things to...
 

 
Therapeutic amino acidsby: Douglas Adams Arginine The results of this study showed that arginine significantly reduced the size of myocardial infarction after Bohemia and reperfusion in rats exposed to environmental tobacco smoke.-B.Zhu, et al., L-Arginine Reduces...
 

 
Useful for the health of amino acids: Tyrosineby: Dr. John Anne Tyrosine is an aromatic amino acid, which can absorb light. It consists of phenylalanine formed by the reaction catalyzed by phenylalanine hydroxylase. Phenylalanine is essential amino acid, but tyrosine is not,...
 

 
Important amino acids - tryptophanby: Dr. John Anne Tryptophan is an amino acid-indolepropionic. It is essential and should not be omitted from the diet. This is not synthesized in the body, but it can be synthesized in the micro-organism, the bacterium E. coli. It is neither...
 

 
Essential amino acids: Phenylalanine and Valineby: Dr. John Anne Phenylalanine: Phenylalanine is an essential amino acid. It is not synthesized in the body, but in the micro-organism, where it is synthesized a molecule of D-erythrose-4 phosphate and two molecules of acid-phosphot...
 

 
Amino acids, proline and threonineby: Dr. John Anne Proline: It is non-essential amino acids. It is an important component of collagen, which binds and supports cells. It promotes wound healing and efficiency is improved in combination with vitamin C.Proline is pyrolidine...