Metabolites
*Metabolite* is a substance that is formed as a result of chemical reactions between food components in the gastrointestinal tract and body secretions. *Metabolism* processes occur mainly in the epithelial cells of the intestines, liver and kidneys, as well as in the blood, bones, skin, muscles, lungs, fatty tissues, etc.
Metabolism value
Metabolism plays an important role in many physiological and biochemical processes: it regulates metabolism, strengthens the immune system, produces digestive enzymes, synthesizes necessary elements, hormones and other active substances. In the stomach, for example, there are enzymes for processing proteins, fats and carbohydrates that are produced by the body. The acid level in the stomach also matters when cooking. This is an example of a metabolic process.
Basic functions of metabolism - Strengthening the immune system by producing antibodies and interferons - Producing hormones - Producing digestive enzymes and glucose