• What is Amino Acid? Amino acids are organic molecules that contains amine and carboxyl functional groups. They are the basic building blocks used to make proteins and are therefore a core component of living organisms. 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.   Applications: Nutritional Supplements, Cosmetic Products, Energy Drinks, Infant Nutrition, Animal Nutrition   ​Why Are Amino Acids Important? Build Muscle Muscles are made mainly from protein, which amino acids help build. Grow and Repair Tissue Many amino acids, such as leucine and meth...
  • What is Vitamin? Vitamins are organic compounds that are required for life. They are essential for normal growth and development of multicellular organism which make bodies work properly. There are thirteen “essential vitamins”, meaning those the body cannot synthesize, all of which you need regularly and in small amounts for various vital bodily functions. These vital functions support your health and help sustain your energy. Many vitamin deficiencies can contribute to fatigue (extreme tiredness). A balanced diet can prevent fatigue and other health issues like anemia or heart conditions. Nowadays people are able to get both natural source and synthetic forms of vitamins to satisfy the increased consumption. Applications: Nutritional Supplements, Food, Beverage, Cosmetic Products, Animal Nutrition ​Available Products: 5-MethylFolate5-Methyltetrahydro...
  • What is Nutritional Supplement? Nutritional supplements are meant to complement a healthy diet, not replace it. If you're in good health and you eat a wide variety of foods, you likely don't need supplements. But sometimes, fortified foods and dietary supplements may help provide one or more nutrients. A supplement might be recommended if you don't eat enough healthy foods or your diet isn't varied. Many people take supplements to increase their daily consumption of particular nutrients and improve their overall health and well-being. For example, a multivitamin, probiotics, fish oil, or melatonin. They are all considered dietary supplements.   Applications: Sport Nutrition, Body Building, Animal Nutrition, Food, Beverage ​Available Products: 3,3-Diindolylmethane (DIM) / Granular5-Hydroxytryptophan (5-HTP)5-Methyl-7-Methoxy I...
  • What is Carnitine? Carnitine is a key ingredient in weight management, athletic performance, and cardiovascular health supplements. L-carnitine is naturally found in red meat, fish, and dairy. It is a vitamin-like nutrient responsible for the transport of long-chain fatty acids into the mitochondria to produce energy. ​However, supplementation is often recommended for those with high energy demands, vegetarians, or individuals with metabolic deficiencies. Applications: Nutritional Supplements, Sports Nutrition, Protein Shake, Food and Beverages, Amino Acid Supplement, Pharmaceutical Use Available Products: N-Acetyl L-Carnitine HCl N-Acetyl L-Carnitine HCl is a potent form of carnitine that assist the cells to produce energy by passing through cellular membrane. Health benefits of N-Acetyl L-Carnitine HCl includes treatment of a variety ...
  • What is Herb and its Extract? Botanical dietary supplements, sometimes called herbs or herbal dietary supplements, are products made from plants, plant parts, or plant extracts. They are meant to be consumed and contain one or more ingredients meant to supplement the diet. Botanicals are ingredients that are derived from natural sources, particularly from various parts of the leaves, flowers, seeds, bark, roots, twigs, or other parts. A botanical extract is a concentrated liquid or powder, allowing you to add the wonderful properties of a particular botanical without affecting the overall consistency of a product. It may provide curative effects that alleviate some ailments and enhance health in several different ways. Used with knowledge and appropriate levels of caution, some botanicals have the potential to heal your body and mind and improve your well-being. Applicatio...
  • What is Sweetener? Sweetener, any of various natural and artificial substances that provide a sweet taste in foods and beverages. In addition to their sweetening power, they may be used in such processes as food preservation, fermentation (in brewing and wine making), baking (where they contribute to texture, tenderization, and leavening), and food browning and caramelization.Natural sweeteners may be both nutritive and flavorsome and thus popular both as food and as flavoring. However, because common sugar and other nutritive sweeteners such as honey and corn syrup are associated with health problems (such as obesity and tooth decay) or are even a threat to life (for diabetics), there have been efforts since the 19th century to produce nonnutritive sweeteners that are not subject to metabolism and contain little or no caloric value. Nonnutritive sweeteners, which may be eith...
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