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What is beta-alanine and how does it function in the body?

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Beta-alanine is a non-essential amino acid primarily used by the body to synthesize carnosine, a dipeptide stored in skeletal muscle tissue. Carnosine acts as an intramuscular acid buffer, absorbing hydrogen ions produced during high-intensity exercise, which helps maintain muscle function and performance.

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