Amino Acids

Amino acids are the building blocks of protein. We depend on dietary and supplementary intake of amino acids for our protein needs, proteins are assimilated based on the available amino acid pool, thus, intake of quality amino acids is very important for efficient protein synthesis. A combination of twenty amino acids forms the thousands of proteins the human body relies on every day.

Use in: Nutritional Supplements, Cosmetic Products, Energy Drinks, Infant Nutrition, and Animal Nutrition

 

List of Products:

  1. BCAA
  2. Instant BCAA
  3. Creatine Anhydrous
  4. Creatine Monohydrate
  5. Creatine HCL
  6. D-Aspartic Acid
  7. D- Phenylalanine
  8. DL-Methionine
  9. DL- Phenylalanine
  10. Glycine
  11. L-Alanine
  12. L-Arginine Base
  13. L-Arginine HCL
  14. L-Asparagine Monohydrate
  15. L-Aspartic Acid
  16. L-Citrulline Base
  17. L-Citrulline Malate
  18. L-Cystine
  19. L-Cysteine Base
  20. L-Cysteine HCL Anhydrous
  21. L-Cysteine HCL Monohydrate
  22. L-Glutamic Acid
  23. L-Glutamic Acid HCL
  24. L-Glutamine
  25. L-Glutathione
  26. L-Histidine Base
  27. L-Histidine HCL
  28. L-Hydroxyproline
  29. L-Isoleucine
  30. L-Leucine
  31. L-Lysine HCL
  32. L-Methionine
  33. L-Norvaline
  34. L-Ornithine HCL
  35. L-Phenylalanine
  36. L-Proline
  37. L-Pyroglutamic Acid
  38. L-Serine
  39. L-Theanine
  40. L-Threonine
  41. L-Tryptophan
  42. L-Tyrosine
  43. L-Valine
  44. Fermented/Vegan Amino Acids
  45. Instant BCAA (Sunflower)
  46. L-Arginine Base
  47. L-Citrulline
  48. L-Cysteine Base
  49. L-Cysteine HCL Monohydrate
  50. L-Isoleucine
  51. L-Leucine
  52. L-Methionine
  53. L-Tryptophan
  54. L-Tyrosine
  55. L-Valine
  56. N-Acetyl L-Cysteine
  57. N-Acetyl L-Tyrosine
  58. Granulated Amino Acids
  59. L-Arginine
  60. L-Histidine
  61. L-Isoleucine
  62. L-Leucine
  63. L-Tyrosine
  64. L-Tryptophan
  65. L-Valine