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Nutrition > Cysteine
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Cysteine Defined
A sulfur-containing nonessential amino acid. A nonessential amino acid is one of the 11 amino acids you can get from your food or make in your body from the nine essential amino acids. An essential amino acid is one you must get from your food. Amino acids are the building blocks of protein.
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- Cysteine - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia: Basic Info
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- Tissue glutathione and cysteine levels in methionine: Methionine and cysteine are used for protein synthesis, and are released into the "recycle& quot; pathway when proteins are catabolized.
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