BCAA

Brand: AA Anabolic Agents

Adult (18 - 50 Years)Amino acid/Protein
Quality score
60/100
DSLD
1873
UPC
759475533246
Form
Capsule
Serving size
2 Capsule(s)
≈ 100 servings
Net contents
200 Capsule(s)
Standard Pack
Top DV
Vitamins
Per serving
Directions
Recommended Use: Take 2 to 4 capsules 30 minutes prior to training and 2 to 4 capsules immediately after training.
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Dr. Feb's Analysis

Scientific Mechanism

Branched-Chain Amino Acids (BCAAs) function uniquely by bypassing liver metabolism, entering directly into skeletal muscle tissue. L-Leucine is the primary driver, activating the mTOR signaling pathway to initiate protein synthesis and inhibit muscle breakdown. L-Isoleucine supports glucose uptake into cells for energy, while L-Valine helps prevent muscle catabolism during intense training. This specific 560:156:584 mg ratio facilitates cellular repair and maintains nitrogen balance for anabolic growth.

Key Benefits

Key benefits include:

  • Accelerated muscle recovery post-workout
  • Reduced muscle soreness (DOMS)
  • Prevention of muscle tissue breakdown
  • Enhanced protein synthesis for growth
  • Improved energy utilization during exercise

Usage & Safety

Take 2 capsules daily. For optimal results, consume 30-45 minutes pre-workout or immediately post-workout to aid recovery. Do not exceed recommended dosage. Consult a physician if taking MAOI inhibitors or other medications. Avoid use if pregnant or lactating.

Daily value highlights
No daily values established.
Receipts
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Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key benefits of BCAA?
BCAAs support muscle protein synthesis, reduce exercise fatigue, and speed up recovery times by repairing muscle tissue damage.
How should I take this supplement?
The label suggests a serving size of 2 capsules. It is best taken around your workout window for maximum efficacy.
Are there known allergens?
The product contains gelatin (animal byproduct). It does not list common allergens like soy, dairy, or gluten, but check with the manufacturer if you have specific sensitivities.
Is AA Anabolic Agents a reputable brand?
Yes, AA Anabolic Agents is listed in the NIH Dietary Supplement Label Database (DSLD), ensuring adherence to regulatory standards.
BCAA
Quality 60/100 • DSLD 1873
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