AMINO ACIDS

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L-Tyrosine

L-tyrosine is a non-essential amino acid synthesized in the liver through the conversion of an essential amino acid phenylalanine. It is a short-chain amino acid and a generally safe, effective and versatile treatment to aid in many conditions. It has many important roles in the life like, serving as substrate precursor for the synthesis of […]

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L-Serine

Serine is a naturally occurring proteinogenic amino acid and is synthesized in the body from other metabolites. It is the precursor to several amino acids and plays an important role in the catalytic function of many enzymes. Health Benefits

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L-Lysine

Lysine is one of the 20 amino acids that are found in the body system and also known as building block of protein. t is water soluble and belongs to the group of 8 essential amino acids It helps in calcium absorption and nitrogen balancing. It also boosts immunity as it has anti viral properties

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L-Isoleucine

L-Isoleucine L-Isoleucine is one of the essential amino acids, which comes under BCAA(branched Chain Amino Acids), is known for its ability to help endurance and assist in the repair and rebuilding of muscle. It is a crucial building block for protein synthesis and can significantly aid the energy supply of the mitochondria, the power house

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L-Histidine

L-Histidine, is an a-amino acid, which is proteinogenic in nature and comes under the group of essential amino acids. It converts into histamine, a powerful blood vessel dilator and actively takes part in immunity. It can also be converted into glutamate and hemoglobin . It is involved in gastric acid secretions and neurotransmission in the

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L-Glycine

Glycine is the smallest of the 20 amino acids. It is unique among the proteinogenic amino acids. It is non-essential amino acid, as it is biosynthesized in the body from the amino acid serine. The primary sources are protein-rich foods including meat, fish, dairy, and legumes. The principal function of Glycine is as a precursor

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L-Glutathione

Glutathione is the most powerful antioxidant in the body and works around the clock to fend off nefarious characters. Glutathione, known as gamma-glutamylcysteinylglycine or GSH is a tri-peptide or a small protein molecule formed inside the body from three amino acids, Cysteine, Glycine and (Gamma) Glutamic acid. In addition, some foods, particularly asparagus, spinach, avocado

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L-Glutamine

Glutamine is a non-essential amino acid, made by our bodies and found circulating in the blood as well as being stored in the skeletal muscles. Normally, the body generates plenty of its own glutamine stores; therefore it is considered to be a “non-essential” amino acid. Glutamine becomes ‘conditionally’ essential , when the body is suffering

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L-Cysteine

Cysteine is a derived amino acid formed from the oxidative linkage of a pair of Cysteine molecules by di-sulfide bond. It is only one, beside methionine, that contains sulfur. Biological Functions Health Benefits

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