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  • Valine - Wikipedia
    Valine (symbol Val or V) [4] is an α- amino acid that is used in the biosynthesis of proteins
  • Why You Need Valine and How to Get Enough of This BCAA
    Valine is a branched-chain amino acid that your body needs for protein synthesis and energy production Valine is found in animal foods like meat, seafood, dairy, and poultry, as well as plant-based proteins such as soy and whole grains
  • What is Valine? Uses, Effects and Precautions - Mayo Wellness
    Valine, like other BCAAs, is an essential amino acid and cannot be produced in the body, so it must be consumed through the diet Valine plays an important role in protein synthesis and energy production Unlike many other amino acids, BCAAs are primarily broken down in muscle tissue, not the liver
  • Valine Amino Acid: Benefits, Foods and Uses - Dr. Axe
    Valine is one of nine essential amino acids The human body cannot create it, which is why it must be obtained from what you eat Why are amino acids “essential” or important to our health? Along with proteins, amino acids like valine are commonly referred to as “the building blocks of life ”
  • Health Encyclopedia - University of Rochester Medical Center
    Valine is a branched-chain essential amino acid This means your body does not make it and you must get it through your diet Branched-chain amino acids are used in your body to help make energy Valine is found mainly in protein food sources, such as meats, fish, soy, and dairy
  • Valine: structure, benefits and use of the amino acid | BIOGENA . . .
    Learn everything about Valine, an essential amino acid that supports muscle growth, energy, and recovery Find out its benefits, daily intake and sources!
  • Valine | Amino Acid, Protein, Metabolism | Britannica
    valine, an amino acid obtained by hydrolysis of proteins and first isolated by the German chemist Emil Fischer (1901) from casein It is one of several so-called essential amino acids for fowl and mammals; i e , they cannot synthesize it and require dietary sources
  • L-Valine | C5H11NO2 | CID 6287 - PubChem
    Valine is a branched-chain essential amino acid that has stimulant activity It promotes muscle growth and tissue repair It is a precursor in the penicillin biosynthetic pathway


















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