Vyvanse (lisdexamfetamine) is a prodrug that requires enzymatic conversion in the body to become active. Once ingested, it is metabolized primarily in the bloodstream, where an enzyme called amidase cleaves the lysine molecule from lisdexamfetamine, releasing dextroamphetamine, the active compound. This conversion process results in a gradual and extended release of the medication, providing a smoother therapeutic effect compared to other stimulant medications.
Fats are broken down by the body into glycerol and fatty acids. The fatty acids are then broken down to glucose to provide the body with energy.
Fat reserves in the body can be mobilized and broken down to release energy.
it is broken down by the body i think
It shouldn't. But inhaling Vyvanse isn't going to get the desired effect; due to the active ingredient (dextroamphetamine) being bonded with an amino acid that is only broken down in the stomach. Therefore, this medication only works if it is ingested.
protein in a hamburger can be broken down by body cells to create a new compound
Polysaccharides are broken down in the body through the process of digestion. Enzymes in the digestive system break down polysaccharides into smaller sugar molecules, such as glucose, which can then be absorbed by the body for energy.
Glucose broken down in the C3 cycle generates a large amount of ATP.
There are several nutrients that are required by the human body that are not broken down by the body or destroyed by heat, including:* ...* ...* calcium* iron* ...
Glycogen is broken down in the body through a process called glycogenolysis. This process involves the enzyme glycogen phosphorylase breaking down glycogen into glucose molecules, which can then be used for energy by the body.
Hemoglobin in the body is broken down by an enzyme called heme oxygenase.
You get energy into your body.
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