What is aspartate?
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What is aspartate?
Proteins:
Proteins are macromolecules found in living systems. They are biopolymers made up of monomer repeat units called amino acids. There are twenty common amino acids, nine of which are essential amino acids which must be obtained from food in your diet.
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View this answerAspartate or aspartic acid is one of the twenty amino acids. It has the abbreviation Asp or D. Aspartate can be synthesized by your body, so it is...
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