This report provides detailed historical analysis of global market for
Beta-Alanine from 2013-2018, and provides extensive market forecasts from 2019-2028 by region/country and subsectors.
(2013) Effect of
Beta-Alanine with and without Sodium Bicarbonate on 2,000-m Rowing Performance.
Natural Alternatives International also stated that over the years, it has invested millions of dollars of research into CarnoSyn
beta-alanine and has developed a robust portfolio of patents and trademarks to protect its proprietary rights.
Short-duration
beta-alanine supplementation increases training volume and reduces subjective feelings of fatigue in college football players.
According to the company, the new allowed claims are directed to methods of delaying muscle fatigue through supplementation with instant release
beta-alanine in times and amounts to increase muscle carnosine levels beyond that obtainable through diet alone.
Effect of
Beta-Alanine Supplementation on 2000-m Rowing-Ergometer Performance.
KEGG pathways Samples Upregulated Downregulated C versus OS: Toll-like M [intersection] F receptor versus M [intersection] signaling A versus M pathway F versus M [intersection] -- -- C versus M A versus M [intersection] M: histidine OS: chemokine C versus M metabolism signaling pathway M:
beta-alanine EIP: cytokine- metabolism cytokine receptor M: glycine, serine, interaction and threonine EIP: TNF signaling metabolism pathway M: porphyrin HD: rheumatoid and chlorophyll arthritis metabolism HD: Staphylococcus aureus infection HD: pertussis HD: malaria OS: cytosolic DNA-sensing pathway HD: legionellosis F versus M [intersection] -- -- A versus M
Influence of oral
beta-alanine and L-histidine supplementation on the carnosine content of the gluteus medius.
SR CarnoSyn provides formulation flexibility via a sustained release profile, extending the benefits of
beta-alanine to a much broader group of consumers with active lifestyles.
(“CSI”) regarding its
beta-alanine business.
Beta-alanine is a precursor, along with histidine, of carnosine, which is found in high concentrations in skeletal muscle.
Carnosine (beta-alanyl-L-histidine) is a dipeptide of the amino acids
beta-alanine and histidine.