Biology, asked by druva525, 11 months ago

alanine alanine is a non-essential amino acid used in protein synthesis and the regeneration of glucose within the liver via the glucosealanine cycle.

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Answered by Jyotimodi
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When in extrahepatic tissues amino acids are used for energy, pyruvate, derived from the glycolytic pathway, is used as amino group acceptor, forming alanine, a nonessential amino acid. Alanine diffuses into the bloodstream and reaches the liver.

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