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ULTIMATE NUTRITION
Amino Softgels 300 softgels

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Ultimate Nutrition Amino Softgels 300 softgels. Dietary supplement

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ULTIMATE NUTRITION AMINO
SOFTGELS
Dietary supplement

It has long been established that protein is an essential nutrient that needs to be obtained from our diets.
Protein is an indispensable requirement for the growth and maintenance of any living creature.
However, the ultimate value of a source of protein is its amino acid composition.
A protein molecule is a long chain of amino acids linked by peptide bonds (i.e., an amino acid linked to another amino acid).
Dietary protein is digested and absorbed into amino acids.
Within the body, these amino acids play central roles both as building blocks of the body’s proteins and as intermediates in metabolism, controlling virtually all cellular processes and reactions in living cells.
Amino acids are responsible for the production of all the body’s enzymes (including digestive enzymes), but they also play a key role in normalizing moods, concentration, aggression, attention, and sleep.
Amino acids contribute significantly to the health of the nervous system, muscular structure, hormone production, vital organs, and cellular structure.
More important, many physiological processes relating to exercise require amino acids for energy, recovery, muscle hypertrophy, and strength gains.
Scientists, experts, and medical professionals all agree that getting enough amino acids in one’s diet is an important factor in maintaining proper nutrition.

Twenty-two amino acids have been identified in humans that are naturally incorporated into the body’s proteins.
Of the twenty-two amino acids, eight are called “essential” amino acids (EAAs) because the human body cannot synthesize them from other compounds, so they must be obtained from our diet.
The remaining fourteen amino acids are deemed “non-essential” because they can be made in the body.
The branched chain amino acids (BCAAs), leucine, isoleucine, and valine, are classified among the EAAs and are very important for active individuals, bodybuilders, and professional athletes since they influence various aspects of muscle metabolism.
BCAAs are of special importance to any nutritional program because they are not broken down in the liver but rather bypass it and are transported directly to the muscle.1
BCAAs are unique in that they can be used either to build new proteins or be burned as fuel to produce energy.2
Failure to obtain enough of even one of the essential amino acids results in degradation of the body’s proteins.

It is important to note that the proteins that we consume in our diet are not equal.
Protein-containing foods are grouped as either complete or incomplete proteins.
A complete protein source (e.g., beef, chicken, fish, egg, milk, whey, and casein) is one that provides all of the essential amino acids, whereas an incomplete protein (e.g., rice, beans, grains, and legumes) lacks one or more of the essential amino acids.
Plant proteins are typically combined to provide all of the essential amino acids and form a complete protein.3
As mentioned, the ultimate value of a food protein or a protein supplement is its amino acid composition.
Amino Softgels from Ultimate Nutrition® constitutes a complete protein source since it provides all the essential amino acids.
In terms of nutrition, it contains the right concentrations of the amino acids that the body cannot synthesize from other amino acids.

The human body requires a constant supply of protein and, thus, amino acids, as it is in a steady state of flux or turnover with both protein degradation (break down) and protein synthesis (build up).
This state is referred to as protein balance.
Protein balance is strongly dependent on the individual and lifestyle since protein is lost in urine, feces, blood, sweat, skin, nails, hair, etc.
The amount of protein required for normal health is variable depending on many factors, such as body weight, age, physical activity, health condition, environment, etc.
Normally, the two processes are in equilibrium, with no net protein loss or gain. If protein synthesis is greater than protein degradation, the overall result is anabolic with a net increase in body protein called positive nitrogen balance.
If protein degradation is greater than protein synthesis, the overall result is catabolic with a net decrease in body protein called negative nitrogen balance.

The largest amount of body protein is in the form of muscle.
Any imbalance between the rate of synthesis and breakdown will lead to a change in the size of the muscle.
When amino acid requirements are not met, muscle is broken down into amino acids, which are then sent to the amino acid pool to be used accordingly.
When more protein is broken down than is synthesized, the body is in a negative nitrogen balance, and protein is lost.
Therefore, it is important to ensure that you obtain the proper amount of protein throughout the day.

Resistance exercise is known to stimulate heightened changes in the rate of muscle protein turnover, resulting in an increase in both protein synthesis and degradation.4
Exercise causes a shift in this system because you’re actually breaking down muscle tissue during this period, resulting in a negative nitrogen balance.
During exercise, muscle protein is degraded along with increased oxidation (burning) of the BCAAs, signalling the body to stop protein synthesis in the muscle.5
When high concentrations of amino acids are present in the bloodstream during exercise, the anabolic response brought about by exercise is greatly increased.
Therefore, there is an advantage to consuming amino acids pre-workout.
After exercise, the body decreases its rate of protein synthesis and increases its rate of protein breakdown (proteolysis).6
Nitrogen balance becomes negative when more protein/amino acids are needed to help rebuild the structural aspects of muscle and recover from the stress of exercise, and in the absence of nutrition, the body will remain in negative nitrogen balance.
Research has shown that consuming protein/amino acids before, during or after exercise can reverse this trend by increasing protein synthesis and decreasing protein breakdown.7-15
Failure to properly support exercise-induced recovery with the appropriate nutrient profile actually leads to muscle degeneration and performance decreases in the gym.

When most people hear the word protein or amino acid supplements, they usually assume protein powders.
However, there are many different dietary protein supplements other than powders.
One of the most convenient and often overlooked supplement is protein pills.
The convenience of protein/amino acid pills can go a long way to support your protein requirements throughout the day and the times surrounding exercise.
Amino Softgels by Ultimate Nutrition® is a high quality supplement that provides the EAAs and BCAAs.
It can be taken anytime during the day to ensure that you meet your protein requirements.

References:

  1. Attie AD, Scherer PE. (2009). Adipocyte metabolism and obesity. J Lipid Res. 50 Suppl:S395-9
  2. Rennie M, Bohe J, Smith K, Wackerhage H, Greenhaff P. (2006). Branched-chain amino acids as fuels and anabolic signals in human sedlak muscle. J. Nutr. 136(1 Suppl):264S-268S.
  3. Position of the American Dietetic Association and Dietitians of Canada: Vegetarian diets. JADA, 2003; 103(6) 748 – 765.
  4. Poole et al. (2010). The role of post-exercise nutrient administration on muscle protein synthesis and glycogen synthesis. J Sports Sci Med. 9:354-363
  5. Shimomura, Y., et al. (2004). Exercise promotes BCAA catabolism: Effects of BCAA supplementation on skeletal muscle during exercise. J Nutr. 134:1583S-1587S
  6. Phillips et al. (1999). Resistance training reduces the acute exercise-induced increase in muscle protein turnover. Am J Physiol. 276:E118-E124
  7. Tang, F. (2006). Influence of branched-chain amino acid supplementation on urinary protein metabolite concentrations after swimming. J Am Coll Nutr. 25:188-94.
  8. De Palo, E., et al. (2001). Plasma lactate, GH and GH-binding protein levels in exercise following BCAA supplementation in athletes. Amino Acids. 20:1-11.
  9. Borsheim et al. (2002). Essential amino acids and muscle protein recovery from resistance exercise. Am J Physiol Endorcrinol. Metab. 283:E648-E657.
  10. Biolo et al. (1997). An abundant supply of amino acids enhances the metabolic effect of exercise on muscle protein. Am J Physiol. 273:E122-E129
  11. Bird SP et al. (2006). Liquid carbohydrate/essential amino acid ingestion during a short-term bout of resistance exercise suppresses myofibrillar protein degradation. Metabolism. 55: 570-577.
  12. Bird SP et al. (2006). Effects of liquid carbohydrate/essential amino acid ingestion on acute hormonal response during a single bout of resistance exercise in untrained men. Nutrition 22(4): 367-375
  13. Bird SP et al (2006). Independent and combined effects of liquid carbohydrate/essential amino acid ingestion on hormonal and muscular adaptations following resistance training in untrained men. Eur J Appl Physiol. 97(2):225-38.
  14. Miller SL e tal. (2003). Independent and combined effects of amino acids and glucose after resistance exercise. Med Sci Sports Exerc. 35:449-455
  15. Tipton KD. (2003). Acute response of net muscle protein balance reflects 24h balance after exercise and amino acid ingestion. Am J Physiol Endocrinol. 284:E76-E89

RECOMMENDATION: take 3 softgels twice daily. For maximum results, take one serving pre-workout and one serving post-workout.


NET CONTENT: 735 grams

STORAGE: Keep in a cool dry place.

300 Softgels
 
Serving Size3Softgels
Servings Per Container100
 
Amount Per Serving *% RI
 
Calories 40
Calories from fat 25
Total fat 3g (5%*)
Protein (from wheat and bovine gelatin) 3g (6%*)
Vitamin E (from d-alpha-tocopheryl acetate) 6 IU (20%*)
 
Essential Amino Acids  
L-Leucine 236mg
L-Isoleucine 125mg
L-Valine 139mg
L-Lysine 50mg
L-Threonine 85mg
L-Methionine 51mg
L-Phenylalanine 183mg
L-Tryptophan 27mg
   
Non-Essential Amino Acids  
L-Arginine 116mg
L-Aspartic Acid 107mg
L-Cystine 63mg
L-Alanine 87mg
L-Glutamic Acid 881mg
L-Glycine 111mg
L-Histidine 68mg
L-Proline
394mg
L-Serine 165mg
L-Tyrosine 112mg
   
Total branched chain amino acids (BCAAs) 500mg
Total essential amino acids (EAAs) 896mg
Total amino acids 3000mg
 
* RI = Reference Intakes
Ingredients: soybean oil, glycerin, soy lecithin, purified water and titanium dioxide.

Contains soy and wheat.

Warnings: Consult a physician prior to use if you have any medical condition. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease. For use as a dietary supplement only. This product is not intended to replace a varied and balanced nutrition. Keep out of reach of children. Store in a cool, dry place.

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