Threonine: Definition, Synthesis, Absorption, Transport, and Distribution

Threonine cannot be produced by the human body and is therefore essential.The breakdown of this amino acid occurs in the liver, producing pyruvate and ammonium. These metabolites flow directly into the uric acid metabolism or are used for the synthesis of other important endogenous compounds. Vital nutrients such as vitamin B6, vitamin B3, and magnesium are needed for optimal utilization of threonine.