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International Journal of Contemporary Research in Multidisciplinary
ISSN: 2583-7397
Open Access • Peer Reviewed
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International Journal of Contemporary Research In Multidisciplinary, 2026;5(3):425-429

A Review on Amino Acids as the Building Blocks of Lifespan

Author Name: Anurag Gan;  

1. Lecturer In Chemistry, R.D.S Degree Mahavidyalaya, Mayurbhanj, Odisha, India

Abstract

Amino acids serve as the foundational building blocks of life and are critical regulators of human healthspan and longevity. This paper examines the classification of the twenty standard amino acids into essential, non-essential, and conditionally essential categories, detailing their specific physiological demands across different stages of life. Beyond their primary role in protein synthesis and tissue repair, amino acids act as potent biochemical signaling molecules that directly modulate aging pathways. Specifically, this review analyzes the role of branched-chain amino acids like leucine in regulating the mechanistic target of rapamycin pathway, the contribution of alanine and glutamine to immune preservation, and the reliance of collagen synthesis and neurotransmitter production on structural amino acid precursors. Finally, we discuss dietary optimization strategies, emphasizing the balance between complete and incomplete proteins to mitigate age-related physiological decline. Ultimately, strategic management of amino acid profiles represents a vital therapeutic approach for promoting cellular maintenance and extending functional longevity.

Keywords

Amino acids, Longevity, Healthspan, Essential amino acids, Protein synthesis, Cellular aging