Amino Acid Absorption In The Small Intestine
Amino acids are absorbed in the small intestine, particularly in the jejunum and ileum. These segments are equipped with specialized transporters, such as the Na+/H+ exchanger, PepT1/PepT2, and others, which facilitate the movement of peptides and amino acids across the intestinal epithelium into the bloodstream. The absorption process is influenced by hormones like cholecystokinin and…