Stable isotope composition of amino acids
ID: stable-isotope-composition-of-amino-acids
The stable isotope composition of amino acids refers to the ratio of stable isotopes present in the amino acid molecules. Stable isotopes are non-radioactive variants of elements that have the same number of protons but differ in the number of neutrons. For example, carbon (C) has two stable isotopes: carbon-12 (^12C) and carbon-13 (^13C).
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