Stable isotope composition of amino acids

The stable isotope composition of amino acids refers to the abundance of heavy and light non-radioactive isotopes of carbon (13C and 12C), nitrogen (15N and 14N), and other elements within these molecules. Amino acids are the building blocks of proteins.

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Stable isotope composition of amino acids

The stable isotope composition of amino acids refers to the abundance of heavy and light non-radioactive isotopes of carbon (13C and 12C), nitrogen (15N and 14N), and other elements within these molecules. Amino acids are the building blocks of proteins.

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