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Many of the body's active substances are in the form of peptides. Peptides are involved in the hormones, nerves, cell growth and reproduction fields of the human body, and their importance lies in regulating the physiological functions of various systems and cells in the body, activating the relevant enzyme systems in the body, promoting the permeability of intermediate metabolic membranes, or by controlling DNA transcription or affecting specific protein synthesis, and finally producing specific physiological effects. Peptides are important substances involved in a variety of cellular functions in the human body. Peptides can synthesize cells and regulate the functional activities of cells. Peptides act as neurotransmitters in the human body, transmitting information. Peptides can be used as a means of transportation in the human body to transport various nutrients and vitamins, biotin, calcium and trace elements beneficial to the human body to various cells, organs and tissues of the human body. Peptide is an important physiological regulator of the human body, which can comprehensively regulate the physiological functions of the human body, enhance and exert the physiological activity of the human body, and it has important biological functions.