Glyconutrient Reference Guide
What is Glycobiology?
What is Glycobiology?
Glycobiology is a science which combines carbohydrate biochemistry and molecular biology.
In simplest terms, Glycobiology is the study of the structure, biosynthesis, and biology of Saccharides. Glycobiology is one of the most rapidly growing biomedical sciences. Many Biotechnology, Pharmaceutical, and Laboratory supply companies have invested heavily in the area of Glycobiology. Research in Glycobiology requires a foundation in Nomenclature, Biosynthesis, structure, Chemical Synthesis, complex Glycans, Molecular Genetics, Cellular Biology, Physiology, and Protein Chemistry.
Glycobiology plays an important role in studying the effects of Glyconutrients on the human body.
The rapid realization that Glyconutrients are a key ingredient in cell communication and function among the world’s leading researchers is a testament to the fact that Glyconutrients are ushering in a new era of health and well being.
Unlike pharmaceutical drugs which simply treat the symptoms of a disease, Glyconutrient supplements, coupled with other essential body nutrients, promote the healing, repair, regeneration, regulation and protection of the human body.