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Amino Acid

/əˈmiːnoʊ ˈæsɪd/noun
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An amino acid is a basic organic compound featuring an amino group and a carboxyl group, acting as the fundamental building blocks for proteins and peptides in all living organisms. Beyond their role in protein synthesis, they are essential for various metabolic functions, energy production, and even neurotransmitter activity, making them crucial in modern nutrition, medicine, and biotechnology.

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