Metabolites and enzymes

 

Metabolites are intermediate products of metabolism. In this case, the metabolite signal is usually limited to small molecules. The primary metabolite is directly involved in normal “growth”, development and reproduction. 

An enzyme is a biological catalyst, a protein, i.e. it can affect the speed of a chemical reaction.

The enzyme acetylcholinesterase is found in blood and nerve cells. Enzymes are necessary for life as we know it, because many reactions that take place in the body’s cells are too slow and would lead to significantly different products that the body either does not need, or would be harmful. 

Metabolites are products of metabolism, directly involved in normal “growth”, development and reproduction.
An enzyme is a biological catalyst, a protein, i.e. it can affect the speed of a chemical reaction.
Enzymes are necessary for life as we know it, because many reactions that take place in the body’s cells are too slow and would lead to significantly different products that the body either does not need, or would be harmful.

Vitamins are an important factor in the nutrition of athletes, and they serve us for the purpose of recovery and prevention of injuries after heavy efforts during training and/or competition.