where is excess amino Acids from proteins stored in our body?
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Amino acids are transported to the liver during digestion and most of the body’s protein is synthesised here.
If protein is in excess, amino acids can be converted into fat and stored in fat depots, or if required, made into glucose for energy by gluconeogenesis which has already been mentioned.
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When excessive amounts of protein are eaten, the excess amino acids produced from digesting proteins are transported to the liver from the small intestine. The liver controls the amino acid concentration in the body, as excess amino acids which need to be excreted safely.
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