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In animals, amino acids are obtained through the consumption of foods containing protein. Ingested proteins are then broken down into amino acids through [[digestion]], which typically involves [[Denaturation (biochemistry)|denaturation]] of the protein through exposure to [[acid]] and [[hydrolysis]] by enzymes called [[protease]]s. Some ingested amino acids are used for protein biosynthesis, while others are converted to [[glucose]] through [[gluconeogenesis]], or fed into the [[citric acid cycle]]. This use of protein as a fuel is particularly important under [[starvation]] conditions as it allows the body's own proteins to be used to support life, particularly those found in [[muscle]].

In animals, amino acids are obtained through the consumption of foods containing protein. Ingested proteins are then broken down into amino acids through digestion, which typically involves denaturation of the protein through exposure to acid and hydrolysis by enzymes called proteases. Some ingested amino acids are used for protein biosynthesis, while others are converted to glucose through gluconeogenesis, or fed into the citric acid cycle. This use of protein as a fuel is particularly important under starvation conditions as it allows the body's own proteins to be used to support life, particularly those found in muscle.