During strenuous exercise, large amounts of ATP, the body”s primary energy-carrying molecule, can be depleted in heart and skeletal muscle cells. D-Ribose is a simple sugar that is used by the body to synthesize nucleotides, ATP, nucleic acids, and glycogen.
- During strenuous exercise, large amounts of ATP, the body”s primary energy-carrying molecule, can be depleted in heart and skeletal muscle cells.
- D-Ribose is a simple sugar that is used by the body to synthesize nucleotides, ATP, nucleic acids, and glycogen.