Nucleotides
Nucleotides are compounds composed of purine base or pyrimidine base, ribose or deoxyribose and phosphate. Nucleotides are mainly involved in the formation of nucleic acids, and many single nucleotides also have a variety of important biological functions, such as adenosine triphosphate (ATP), dehydrogenation coenzyme, etc., which are related to energy metabolism. Nucleotides are important components of human genetic material. Nucleotides are involved in the synthesis of DNA and RNA, which in turn constitute the whole human genome and human chromosomes. These genetic materials carry all the genetic information of the human body, including appearance, body shape, internal organs, physiological and psychological characteristics. Nucleotides can also form an adenosine triphosphate, which is an important substance to provide energy for the human body and participates in the metabolism of various energies in the human body. If the human body is short of nucleotides, it may lead to some energy shortage and damage to organs, muscles and cells. At this time, exogenous supplements should be given.