It takes the average reader 5 hours and 16 minutes to read Dietary Protein Research Trends by Janet R. Ling
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Proteins are made of strings of amino acids that form chains known as peptides. Our bodies need dietary protein to accomplish many basic functions, such as building bones, moving muscles, and repairing tissue. Dietary protein, an essential nutrient, comes from meat, dairy, and certain grains and beans. Proteins differ by the types and order of amino acids they contain. Even though there are only 20 amino acids, they create almost endless variations in chains as long as 500 links. Proteins form inside animals (including humans) and plants through processes that synthesize peptides. For humans,...
Dietary Protein Research Trends by Janet R. Ling is 313 pages long, and a total of 79,189 words.
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