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alanine
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nutrition
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Alanine is a non-essential amino acid found in protein-rich foods and can be synthesized by the human body.
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alanine
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biochemistry
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Alanine is a non-essential amino acid that can be found in protein-rich foods and is synthesized by the human body.
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alanine
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biology
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Alanine is a nonessential amino acid found in the human body and various foods.
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alanine
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fitness
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Alanine supplementation is commonly used in fitness to enhance exercise performance and aid in muscle recovery.
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alanine
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scientific community
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Alanine is a nonpolar amino acid necessary for protein synthesis and found in a variety of foods, recognized by the scientific community.
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alanine
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athletics
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Athletes and bodybuilders use alanine supplementation to improve exercise performance and muscle recovery.
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alanine
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chemistry
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Alanine is a non-essential amino acid that can be produced by the human body and is not necessarily obtained through diet.
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alanine
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culinary
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Alanine is not commonly used in culinary cultures and is not a staple food item in any diet.
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food industry
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Alanine is not a widely used culinary ingredient in any cuisine.
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alanine
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health
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Alanine is a supplement used in fitness and bodybuilding for its role in muscle energy metabolism.
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