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How are amino acids absorbed into blood?

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Over 90% of dietary protein is typically digested and absorbed as amino acids in the small intestine. Understanding how are amino acids absorbed into blood involves a complex interplay of enzymatic breakdown and specialized transport systems that ensure these vital building blocks reach the rest of the body for protein synthesis and other critical functions.