SoliPro™ Micro-encapsulated Solid Powder
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10
Mar
What Benefits of Valine for Pigs?Valine (Val) is an essential amino acid for pigs, and it is also a branched-chain amino acid with important biological functions. An in-depth understanding of the requirement of Valine for pigs at dif
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24
Feb
What Does Arginine Do For The Body?Metabolism of arginine 1. The metabolic pathway of arginine in the body is to synthesize substances such as urea, ornithine, proline, polyamine, glutamic acid and glutamate through arginase. These sub
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24
Feb
What is L-arginine?L-arginine is a non-essential amino acid, which not only participates in the metabolism of body tissues, but also is closely related to protein metabolism and immune function of the body.
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17
Dec
Is BCAA The Truth Or a Cheat?Currently, trainers who hope to increase muscle size and strength through resistance training generally take BCAA. People who lift iron in the gym will often tell you that branched-chain amino acids a
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16
Dec
When Should You Use BCAA?Regarding BCAA , I believe that people who exercise regularly can have a relatively correct understanding. It is advertised as helping to maintain muscle and drink-like taste. This makes more and more
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15
Dec
Should I Take BCAA Everyday?Leucine, isoleucine, and valine are the three branched chain amino acids (BCAAs). Amino acids are the building blocks of proteins, and proteins, as you probably know, make up the structure of the bod
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15
Dec
What Is The Function Of BCAA?1. Delayed Fatigue And Improved Energy Several factors are known to cause fatigue during intense bouts of exercise, including workout intensity, duration, and fitness level. Some research suggests tha
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13
Dec
What Is BCAA And Is It Safe?BCAAs stands for branched-chain amino acids. Of the 9 essential amino acids, 3 are branched-chain amino acids: leucine, isoleucine, and valine.
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15
Oct
The working principle of L-carnitineIn fact, the basic function of L-carnitine is only as a carrier, transporting fatty acids from outside the mitochondria into the inner mitochondrial membrane, and then the fatty acids in the mitochond
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14
Oct
The role of L-carnitine1. Help fat burning L-carnitine is an essential coenzyme in the process of fat metabolism, which can promote fatty acids to enter the mitochondria for oxidative decomposition. The process of fat metab
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13
Oct
Can L-carnitine help lose weight?L-carnitine acts as a vehicle in the process of fat decomposition, which can easily give people the illusion that L-carnitine is the key to fatty acid oxidation. In fact, L-carnitine is only a means o
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12
Oct
L-carnitine can assist disease treatmentL-carnitine is only a supplementary drug treatment, not a substitute for drug treatment (as a health food, it will be over-advertised). The bioavailability of oral L-carnitine is low, and intravenous
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