describe biologically active amino acids and give examples
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Amino acids (whether proteinogenic or not) can be biologically active, e.g. L-tryptophan, L-glutamic acid. In addition to the α-amino acids from which peptides and proteins are built, Bachem has many other amino acids on offer, including those in which the amino group is bound to another carbon atom
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