Imino Acids

Imino acids are organic compounds composed of a combination of nitrogen, carbon, hydrogen and oxygen atoms. They are essential components of proteins, playing a critical role in many bodily functions. They are involved in metabolic processes such as muscle production, storage and breakdown of energy, the formation of antibodies and the functioning of the nervous system. They are also involved in DNA and RNA synthesis. Imino acids are important building blocks of life, and their presence is essential for normal functioning of all cells in the body. They help to regulate pH levels, regulate enzyme activity and hormone production, and provide structural stability to enzymes. They also play a role in the maintenance of healthy cell membranes, gene expression and the transport of molecules across cell membranes. They are important for maintaining healthy skin, hair and nails, and for fighting off infections.

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