Acetylcholine

Acetylcholine

Acetylcholine plays an important role in cognitive functions such as learning, thinking, memory and muscle contraction. The body makes acetylcholine by combining acetic acid and choline (acetyl coenzyme A) with the help of an enzyme called choline acetyltransferase. Definition

Aspartic acid

Aspartic acid

Aspartic acid can be involved in the regulation of hormones and the production of proteins in the body that help with a wide range of essential body functions. Aspartic acid description

Gamma-Aminobutyric Acid (GABA)

Gamma-Aminobutyric Acid (GABA)

GABA is known to have a calming effect. It's thought to play an important role in controlling anxiety, stress and fear. Reduced levels of GABA have been linked to several neurological, mental health and other medical conditions. Characteristic

Glutamic Acid

Glutamic Acid

Glutamine is an amino acid produced by the body and found in food. It supports your body's immune and digestive systems. It is used in protein biosynthesis in the human body and helps with metabolism, brain and heart function. Glutamic acid is naturally synthesised by the body. Glutamic acid is a non-essential amino acid, which means it can be produced by the body, but it is often secreted in insufficient amounts, so it is important to get it from food.

Glycine

Glycine

Glycine is an amino acid that helps build the proteins needed to maintain tissues and hormones. More glycine can help support the heart and liver ... Glycine is a non-essential, proteinogenic amino acid.