Methylation capacity’s importance in exercise adaptation
In the human body, methylation refers to the donation of a methyl group (an alkyl composed of one carbon bound to three hydrogens) to some substrate, facilitated by methylating enzymes (cofactors for which include folate, vitamin B6, and vitamin B12). An introduction to the entirety of methylation processes in the body is obviously outside of … Continue reading Methylation capacity’s importance in exercise adaptation
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