what is soy protein? how to make amino acid from soy protein?
what is soy protein?
Soy protein is a protein that is extracted from soybean.
how to make amino acid from soy protein?
Proteins are condensation product of several amino acids, so protein degradation is the hydrolysis of the peptide bonds in a protein, either through catalysis by proteolytic enzymes (called as proteases present in our body) or nonenzymatically.
Our body will degrade
proteins --> poly peptides --> peptides --> amino acids and reverse also occur according to our DNA (through mRNA, tRNA).
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