Catabolism of Amino Acids
| Institution | KABARAK UNIVERSITY |
| Course | CLINICAL MEDICINE |
| Year | 1st Year |
| Semester | Unknown |
| Posted By | Codred Agencies |
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| Pages | 11 Pages |
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Description
Amino acids (AAs) can be acquired through the breakdown of intracellular or ingested
dietary proteins. Amino acids can enter 3 metabolic routes within the body. They can
1) be recycled to synthesize new proteins; 2) combine with cofactors and substances
to create amino acid derivatives; or 3) be catabolized into their functional groups and
carbon skeletons.
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