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Vision and MoreVitamin A is a component of visual pigments, does maintenance of epithelial tissues, is an antioxidant, and helps prevent damage to cell membranes
Transamination is the process in which vitamin B6 is a coenzyme for PLP. PLP does play a role in the process of making nonessential amino acids during transamination.
Transamination is the process in which vitamin B6 is a coenzyme for PLP. PLP does play a role in the process of making nonessential amino acids during transamination.
Vitamin C and all Vitamin Bs are water soluble. Vitamin C is ran important antioxidant and cofactor for enzyme activities. A form of Vitamin B1 is important as a coenzyme in the catabolism of amino acids and sugars.
Vitamin C is needed to synthesize nonessentail amino acids from essential amino acids.
Well...they help you grow and give you nutrition...i think... and they also like, boost up your health.Vitamins can do many things for you body such as Vitamin D helps you absorb Calcium. Vitamin A is good eye support. Vitamin B, cell support. Vitamin C&E are Antioxidants. All together you could not survive without Vitamins!
Niacin is the vitamin that made from tryptophan...
Vitamin B6, also known as pyridoxal phosphate (PLP), binds to enzymes and functions as a coenzyme. It plays a vital role in various biochemical reactions, acting as a catalyst for over 100 enzymatic reactions in the body. Some of these reactions include the metabolism of amino acids, production of neurotransmitters, and synthesis of hemoglobin.
Vitamin B6 converts certain amino acids (glutamic acid, aspartic acid, glycine) to energy.
Riboflavin functions as a coenzyme in energy metabolism. It forms the coenzymes FAD and FMN. These are involved in oxidation/reduction reactions such as those in the electron transport chain and the citric acid cycle. Riboflavin is necessary for metabolism of glucose, fatty acids, and the amino acid tryptophan.
No amino acid is present in glucose. Glucose is a carbohydrate, not a protein.