MAO inhibition doesn’t “create” more.
It just stops cleanup.
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Neurotransmitters stack up — sometimes more than your brain can handle?
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The phrase copper kills peptides is an oversimplification of a more complex chemical interaction
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Copper can catalyze oxidation reactions but not all peptides are equally sensitive to it
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Stability depends heavily on the peptide’s structure and surrounding environment
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Some lab protocols intentionally include metal ions for structural stabilization
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Real-world peptide stability is influenced by many variables not one element
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Analytical testing like HPLC helps confirm whether degradation actually occurs
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