Arginine 500mg 250 capules - to combat muscle fatigue | NOW
Arginine 500mg 250 capules - to combat muscle fatigue | NOW
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Arginine 500mg 250 capules - to combat muscle fatigue | NOW

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NOW L-Arginine is an amino acid that plays an important role in several important pathways, including the synthesis of proteins, the production of creatine phosphate (needed to produce ATP) and the synthesis of nitric oxide, a secondary messenger involved in blood flow.

who can benefit from L-Arginine?
Those seeking to support protein synthesis, production of nitric oxide, and creatine phosphate to produce ATP, may benefit from using L-Arginine.

what distinguishes L-Arginine?
• reduces muscle fatigue
• supports Nitric Ocide and protein synthesis 
• more NO production leads to more muscle growth as NO stimulates protein synthesis.

background reading
First isolated from a lupine seedling and characterized in 1886, L-arginine is one of the twenty typical α-amino acids used as building blocks for protein. As such, it is present in a wide variety of foods of both plant and animal origin with particularly high levels found in eggs, almonds, spinach, and lobster.

L-arginine is considered to be conditionally essential, meaning that for most adults adequate levels of arginine can be obtained from the diet or through biosynthesis/recycling. However, during growth and other times when positive nitrogen balance is required, such as during healing, diet and biosynthesis may not meet arginine needs, since the rate of biosynthesis does not compensate for depletion or inadequate supply. In addition, research evaluating the effects of arginine on the structure and function of the body often utilizes serving sizes in the multi-gram range, which may be difficult to achieve with food alone.

Protein precursor
L-arginine possesses the highest nitrogen density of any of the 20 typical α-amino acids, a factor important for protein synthesis. Much of the nitrogen comes from the guanidinium group that sits at the end of arginine’s side-chain. The positive charge of this group imparts unique activity to active site enzymes and often leads to arginine being found on the outside of proteins where it can form hydrogen bonds with the external aqueous environment.

Nitric Oxide (NO)
Aside from incorporation into proteins, one of the primary functions of L-arginine is as a precursor to nitric oxide (NO). Nitric oxide synthase (NOS) generates NO from L-arginine, producing citrulline as a byproduct. The recycling of citrulline back to L-arginine is possible via the citrulline-arginine pathway, but it is an energy intensive and inefficient process that the body does not rely on for its arginine needs.

NO is a critical mediator of vascular regulation, immune activity, and endocrine function. When it comes to the cardiovascular system, this gaseous messenger has a number of effects. It is necessary for endothelium-dependent vasodilation, allowing blood vessels to relax and widen. As such, the role of NO in maintaining healthy blood pressure has been studied in depth. In addition, NO also modulates platelet aggregation and the inflammatory response.

Creatine connection
Creatine helps to supply energy to all cells in the body, primarily muscle. However, it is not an essential nutrient because it can be produced in the body from L-arginine, glycine, and L-methionine. The first step of creatine biosynthesis is carried out by arginine:glycine amidinotransferase. Thus, the use of arginine as a precursor to creatine is part of the allure to athletes, but arginine administration also has been observed to stimulate the release of growth hormone.
The mechanism by which this could occur is unknown but may be interwoven with the effect of arginine on creatine regulation.

Immune function and repair
L-arginine has been found to affect levels of a number of immune modulators and cell adhesion molecules. This coupled with effects on inflammatory balance and tissue generation, makes it understandable how arginine can be an important supporter of normal healing. It appears that tissue injury, particularly of the skin, causes an increase in arginine oxidation and can deplete reserves.

L-Arginine is an amino acid that plays a role in several important pathways, including the synthesis of proteins, the production of creatine phosphate needed to produce ATP, and the synthesis of nitric oxide, a secondary messenger involved in blood flow.

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recommended use
take 2 capsules twice daily as needed. Take between meals or at bedtime with at least 240ml of water or juice to facilitate absorption.

contains per daily serving (2 capsules)
L-arginine (free form) 1000mg †

† = Recommended Daily Intake not established

ingredients
active ingredient (L-arginine), cellulose capsule (hypromellose)< filler (vegetable stearic acid), anticoagulant (silicon dioxide)

storage
store in a cool, dry place
keep out of reach of young children

contra-indications
none reported
NOTE: For adults only. Not for pregnant or nursing women. Consult physician if taking medication (especially antihypertensives, anticoagulants, and antidiabetic drugs), have a medical condition (especially asthma or renal disease) or are planning to have surgery. This product should be avoided by persons with glaucoma or herpes simplex unless otherwise prescribed by a physician. Do not use if you have had a myocardial infarction or have established coronary artery disease. Keep out of reach of children.

allergy information
contains no familiar allergens (wheat, gluten, soy, lupin, nuts, tree nuts, celery, mustard, sesame seeds, dairy, egg, fish/shellfish or mollusks)

vegetarians/vegans
suitable for vegetarians and vegans

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