Alanine
What you are buying
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You are purchasing pharmaceutical grade
Alanine. Packaging of the product is dependent on
the quantity purchased, more information on this
can be found on the packaging page.
Description: Alanine is a 'shard like' crystalline,
granular product.
Alanine Uses
Alanine is used for the following things:
- As a source of energy for muscle tissue, the
brain, and central nervous system
- Strengthening the immune system by
producing antibodies
- Helping in the metabolism of sugars and
organic acids?
- Produces energy by stimulating glucagon
secretions from the pancreas and is linked to
glycogen released from the liver
- In the case of hypoglycaemia, alanine has been
used as a source for the production of glucose in
order to stabilise blood sugar levels over lengthy
periods
- Guards against the buildup of toxic substances
that are released in the muscle cells when muscle
protein is broken down quickly to meet energy
needs (such as in aerobic exercise)
- Aids in the metabolism of glucose
- Is required for the metabolism of
tryptophan
- Plays a major role in the transfer of nitrogen
from peripheral tissue to the liver
Information on Alanine
Alanine is an amino acid that helps the body to
convert glucose, a simple sugar, into energy and
also helps the body to eliminate excess toxins from
the liver. Amino acids are the building blocks of
protein.