SoliPro™ Micro-encapsulated Solid Powder
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11
Oct
What is the function of L-carnitine?Oxidation of long-chain fatty acids in mitochondria provides energy. L-carnitine is mainly synthesized in the liver, but can also be synthesized in the kidneys, and is transported through the blood to
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26
Sep
What does L-carnitine do for you?An Italian multicentre clinical trial on 2,044 patients suffering from recent stroke were supplied alpha-GPC in doses of 1,000 mg/day for 28 days and 400 mg three times per day for the five ensuing mo
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25
Sep
What is L-carnitine ?L-carnitine is a naturally occurring amino acid structure that the body produces. It transports fatty acids into your cells to be processed for energy. L-carnitine is highly moisture-sensitive, which
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27
Aug
The molecular mechanism of MYC promoting essential amino acid metabolism and ...In mammalian cells, both normal cells and malignant proliferating cells need to obtain essential amino acids (EAAs) to maintain normal life activities. Essential amino acids (methionine, valine, lysin
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26
Aug
Should BCAA supplements be taken or not?In several cases, BCAA supplements are beneficial. First of all, if you are a competitive athlete or bodybuilder, you often put a lot of pressure on your muscles, then BCAA can help your body recover
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29
Aug
So what about EAAs (Essential Amino Acids)?Just like branched-chain amino acids, essential amino acids muscle be obtained through the diet. Essential amino acids can be thought of as the building blocks of protein that support our muscle and c
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28
Aug
All you need to know about BCAAs (Branched-chain Amino Acids)There are three branched-chain amino acids, leucine, isoleucine, and valine. The three branched-chain amino acids also make up one-third of the nine essential amino acids which must be consumed in our
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25
Aug
How To Use EAAs To Stimulate Muscle ProteinSynthesis?Most of the research data shows that you only need around 6grams of EAAs around training to promote muscle protein synthesis. But on theflipside, a reduction in amino acid availability below base leve
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23
Aug
When is it suitable for people to supplement branched chain amino acids?After knowing the use of branched chain amino acids, who is it suitable for? Simply put, people who want to relieve fatigue can supplement them, such as athletes and fitness enthusiasts. Ordinary heal
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19
Aug
Explore the essence of BCAAObjectively speaking, BCAA has always been a type B supplement, which may be effective but needs more research to confirm. If you don’t know anything about BCAA, here are some common possible effects:
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18
Aug
How much do you know about essential amino acids?Amino acids are the most basic substances that constitute proteins in organisms and are related to life activities. They are the basic units that constitute protein molecules in organisms, and are clo
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17
Aug
BCAA and glutamineThe mechanism of bcaa to prevent muscle destruction is related to the promotion of muscle synthesis. In bcaa, leucine phosphorylates 4EPB1 through the mTOR signaling pathway to promote muscle synthesi
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