Excitatory Amino Acids

Excitatory amino acids are a class of neurotransmitters in the brain responsible for communicating signals between neurons. They play a vital role in maintaining the normal functioning of the nervous system, and regulate cognitive processes such as memory, motivation, and learning. In addition, they are used in the treatment of nervous system diseases such as epilepsy, Parkinson's disease, and depression. Excitatory amino acids have been found to have anti-inflammatory, anti-anxiety, and pain-relieving effects, making them a promising avenue of research for the development of new therapies and treatments.

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