A chain of three amino acid linked by peptide bond is called as
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Dipeptides are collections of only two amino acids; tripeptides are collections of three amino acids; polypeptides are collections of more than ten amino acids, and proteins are collections of fifty amino acids or more.
What is tripeptide:
- Three amino acids are connected by peptide bonds to form a tripeptide, which is a type of peptide. Tripeptide examples include Antioxidants like glutathione (-glutamyl-cysteinyl-glycine) shields cells from poisons like free radicals.
- It is said that the tripeptide in the product helps repair the dermal structure, which ultimately results in a better complexion and a more youthful appearance.
- The term "peptide" refers to the short forms of amino acid polymers. They are categorized as amino acid residues based on how many amino acid units there are in the chain. Tetrapeptides have four amino acid residues, whereas tripeptides only have three.
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