In the intestine, all proteins break down into their component parts, which include about two
dozen different amino acids.
Not exact matches
The scientists took the well - characterized nickel - based catalyst for hydrogen production previously synthetized at PNNL and built a
dozen different versions by adding either a single synthetic
amino acid or a dipeptide, consisting of two molecules.
They look like about half a
dozen different sports nutrition compounds I've seen on the market, like things people would tend to consume during exercise,
amino acids, medium chain triglycerides, glucose or maltodextrin, honey, et cetera.