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==Theory== AXA1125 is a endogenous metabolic modulator, which means it consists of naturally occurring substances that act in a way that modulates [[energy metabolism]].<ref name="AXA1125-poster-2021" /> AXA1125 was designed to treat non-alcoholic liver conditions.<ref name="AXA1125-poster-2021" /> ===Amino acids and precusors=== AXA1125 consists of a combination of: *[[Arginine]] *[[Glutamine]] *[[Isoleucine]] *[[Leucine]] *[[Valine]] *[[N-acetylcysteine]] (NAC), a precursor to several [[amino acid]]s<ref name="AXA1125-poster-2021" />
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