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L-Glutamine by Scitec Nutrition contains glutamine which is the most abundant amino acid in muscle tissue and plays a key role in protein synthesis and nitrogen retention
A virtually indispensable amino acid.
Amino acid that is practically indispensable.
Amino acid that is practically indispensable
Anabolic and anti-catabolic effect.
Anabolic and anti-catabolic effect
Increase in cell volume.
An increase in cell volume
Helps to avoid overtraining.
Aids to avoid overtraining
Immune system support.
Supports the immune system
Pharmaceutical grade glutamine tested in the laboratory.
Preparation of the immune system.
Preparation of the immune system
The amino acid glutamine - which in its supplement form is very well known and popular - makes up 60% of the free amino acids in the muscles and is very necessary in all parts of the body. The intestines and the immune system feed on glutamine, so we can say that it is necessary to maintain health.
Glutamine increases the amount of free amino acids in the body
Glutamine increases protein synthesis, decreases muscle tissue breakdown and cortisol level, and increases muscle cell volume, and glutamine is able to naturally increase growth hormone production by up to 400%!
But that's not all!
But that's not all, this amino acid stabilizes blood sugar levels, increases glycogen stores and decreases sugar cravings. However, research has shown that after an intense workout, the level of glutamine in the body can drop by up to 50%
Glutamine is one of the 20 natural amino acids that make up the body's proteins.It is a non-essential amino acid, normally synthesized by most cells.Dietary proteins provide 5 to 10 g / day of glutamine.Functions performed by glutamine:
- It is a precursor of glutamine
- It is a precursor of protein synthesis.
- It is a precursor of protein synthesis
- It participates in the transport of nitrogen between organs and tissues, in the transamination and homeostasis of amino acids. It gives up and accepts nitrogens.
- It is a source of nitrogen
- It is a source of nitrogen for synthesis of purine and pyrimidine bases, nucleotides and amino sugars.
- It is involved in the transport of nitrogen between organs and tissues, in transamination and amino acid homeostasis
- It is involved in active cellular replication.
- It is a carbon source for neoglucogenesis and Krebs cycle in some cells such as enterocytes.
- It is involved in active cell replication
- Prevents muscle protein catabolism.
- Prevents muscle protein catabolism
- It is involved in the osmotic regulation of cellular hydration status; when the cell is dehydrated there is a tendency to catabolism, when the cell is well hydrated catabolism decreases; these are intracellular signals, mainly related to glutamine.
- It is the main metabolic fuel, by carbon and nitrogen, of all cells with rapid proliferation: intestinal mucosa, immune system and healing.
- It is the main metabolic fuel, by carbon and nitrogen, of all cells with rapid proliferation: intestinal mucosa, immune system and healing
- Recently it has been found that it can help prevent insulin resistance secondary to stress.
With Scitec Nutrition brand glutamine, you get to increase your ability to recover after intense training, in addition to strengthening the immune system.
L-glutamine
L-glutamine
Glutamine can be taken virtually anytime and with anything, even when gaining mass and in the case of dieting. (1) It is recommended to take 2 to 6 grams of glutamine 1 to 4 times a day. Apply especially before, during or after training. (2) It is also possible to apply a dose before going to bed. We recommend 1 to 4 doses per day, although there is also no impediment to ingest higher amounts, some elite athletes take up to 40 grams of glutamine per day
Pack of 600 grams.
Pack of 600 grams