Biochemistry

Urolithin A

A microbial metabolite derived from ellagitannins with potential roles in mitochondrial health and cellular metabolism Urolithin A is a bioactive metabolite produced by gut microbiota during the metabolism of ellagitannins and ellagic acid, polyphenolic compounds found in foods such as pomegranates, walnuts, berries, and certain nuts. It belongs to the class of urolithins, a family […]

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Electrolyte

An electrolyte is a substance that dissociates into ions when dissolved in water or other polar solvents, enabling the solution to conduct electric current. Electrolytes are essential in chemistry, biology, and engineering because they mediate ion transport, electrical conduction, and chemical reactions. Common electrolytes include salts, acids, and bases, which provide cations (positively charged ions)

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Protein

๐ŸŒ Overview A protein is a large, complex biological macromolecule composed of one or more chains of amino acids linked together by peptide bonds. Proteins are essential components of all living organisms and perform a vast array of biological functions necessary for life. These functions include catalyzing biochemical reactions, providing structural support, transporting molecules, regulating

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Hydrogen (H)

Hydrogen is a chemical element with the symbol H and atomic number 1, making it the lightest and most abundant element in the universe. It consists of a single proton and a single electron in its most common isotope, protium. Hydrogen plays a central role in cosmology, stellar physics, chemistry, energy systems, and biological processes.

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