Human Citoplacell 2G is available in capsule form. These capsules are gel-coated so that they dissolve in the stomach, releasing the main active ingredients. These components pass into the intestines, where they are absorbed into the bloodstream by active transport.
As for amino acids, their exact proportion in the body depends on the type of proteins ingested, the pertinent synthesis at cell level and selective excretion by the kidneys. Once they have penetrated the cells (by facilitated or active transport), the amino acids combine with one another by intra-cellular fermentation action to form proteins. Each cell has a limit for storing proteins, and the excess amino acids in the bloodstream are eliminated in the form of new products at the level of the liver and are used to release energy or are stored in the form of fat. Those which are not used are eliminated by the kidneys.
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