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Partially indispensable amino acids, also known as conditionally essential amino acids, are amino acids that are not typically essential to the human diet under normal conditions but become essential under specific circumstances, such as illness or stress. While the human body can usually synthesize these amino acids sufficiently, during periods of rapid growth, recovery from illness, or intense physical exertion, the body's demand for these amino acids increases, and they must then be obtained from diet or supplements. Examples include arginine, cysteine, tyrosine, and glutamine. Their "conditional" status highlights the body's flexible demands for nutrients based on health, lifestyle, and environmental factors.
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