BCAAs are essential amino acids, building blocks of muscle fibers. These three, so-called "essential" acids (which the body cannot produce) represent 35% of muscle volume and differ from other amino acids in that they are immediately converted into muscle and not stored in the liver. During prolonged exercise (marathon, for example), una A significant portion of BCAAs are converted by muscles to form alanine, the main substrate for hepatic gluconeogenesis (1). If their concentration becomes too low, the muscle is "destroyed" (catabolism) to provide the missing fuel needed for glycogen production. Arginine is an amino acid that plays a role in cell division, the healing process, the elimination of ammonia from the immune system, and the secretion of certain hormones, including growth hormone. From arginine, the body produces nitric oxide, una substance that promotes the dilation of blood vessels, as well as creatine, a non-essential nutrient associated with the proper functioning of muscles. Citrulline: precursor of arginine and key player in the "urea cycle", would allow to control the production of nitric oxide (2) bleeding to the muscles during effort (supply of oxygen and nutrients) and towards the organization of gravity, after the elimination of protection, the performance of protection for protection, protection for protection amine helps to reduce fatigue. B vitamins are identified as active in the treatment of cramps.
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