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|categories = [[Protein - Nutrition|'''Protein''']] | |categories = [[Protein - Nutrition|'''Protein''']] | ||
|text = Amino acids are the structural components of proteins in all plants, animals and fungi. Amino acids are considered either indispensable ('''essential''') and dispensable ('''non-essential'''). | |text = Amino acids are the structural components of proteins in all plants, animals and fungi. Amino acids are considered either indispensable ('''essential''') and dispensable ('''non-essential'''). | ||
− | *Essential amino acids are those that are required pre-formed in the diet as the animal either lacks the metabolic pathway to synthesise the given amino acid or is unable to make sufficient quantities for growth and normal physiologic/biochemical functions. | + | *'''Essential amino acids''' are those that are required pre-formed in the diet as the animal either lacks the metabolic pathway to synthesise the given amino acid or is unable to make sufficient quantities for growth and normal physiologic/biochemical functions. |
− | *Non-essential amino acids are those that can be produced endogenously from available nitrogen and carbon sources. | + | *'''Non-essential amino acids''' are those that can be produced endogenously from available nitrogen and carbon sources. |
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:[[Amino Acids Overview - Nutrition|Amino Acids Overview]] | :[[Amino Acids Overview - Nutrition|Amino Acids Overview]] |
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