kemikaalides
Kemikaalides are rare acquired peptides found in the urine of certain individuals, particularly in Japan. They are short chains of amino acids, ranging from 3 to 10 residues in length, and are produced by the kidneys.
The name "kemikaalides" comes from the Japanese words "kemikaaru," meaning chemical, and "aida," meaning between or
Kemikaalides are thought to be formed through the action of certain enzymes and the oxidation of amino
The exact function and origin of kemikaalides is not well understood. Research into their properties and potential
Some studies have suggested that kemikaalides may have potential therapeutic applications, such as inhibiting certain types
Overall, kemikaalides are an interesting and complex subject that has garnered significant attention in scientific research.