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Amino acids

Indicated to support essential functions in the body, such as protein synthesis, muscle maintenance, neurotransmitter production, and metabolic regulation. They contribute to: Synthesis of muscle proteins for tissue growth, repair, and maintenance. Production of neurotransmitters (such as serotonin, dopamine, and...

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Indicated to support essential functions in the body, such as protein synthesis, muscle maintenance, neurotransmitter production, and metabolic regulation.

They contribute to:

  • Synthesis of muscle proteins for tissue growth, repair, and maintenance.
  • Production of neurotransmitters (such as serotonin, dopamine, and GABA).
  • Regulation of energy metabolism through the oxidation of essential amino acids.
  • Reduction of muscle fatigue during and after physical exercise.
  • Optimization of immune function by supporting the production of white blood cells.
  • Improved physical performance through preservation of muscle mass.
  • Tissue regeneration by supporting collagen and elastin synthesis.
  • Hormonal regulation through the synthesis of hormones such as insulin and glucagon.
  • Cellular detoxification by facilitating the elimination of ammonia and other metabolites.

This category includes essential, non-essential, and branched-chain amino acids (BCAAs), each with specific functions that contribute to the body's balance and performance.

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