- Free amino acid powder.
Glutamine is the most abundant free amino acid in the body, making up approximately 40-60% of the total amino acid pool in tissues. It is necessary to perform a variety of essential functions, as it is a necessary substrate for protein synthesis, hepatic ureogenesis, and hepatic and renal gluconeogenesis. It also acts as an anabolic precursor in muscle growth, as a buffer for acid-base balance in the kidneys, as an oxidizing fuel for intestinal and immune cells, as a nitrogen transporter between organs and as a precursor for the synthesis of neurotransmitters, nucleotides, nucleic acids and glutathione.
Often referred to as the “multi-tasker,” glutamine is a nutrient that offers an impressive range of health benefits. It helps develop lean muscle mass and strengthen the body's defenses. In the gut, it supports the health and function of lining cells for normal healing and repair. Additionally, glutamine freely distributes nitrogen to cells that need it most, such as immune, gut, and muscle cells.
Thanks for subscribing!
This email has been registered!