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G. A. C. 19 Genetic Amino Code 250 cpr

47.25

✓ Pool of amino acids essential for muscle recovery
✓ Anti-catabolic action
✓ Necessary to stimulate cellular repair and reduce recovery times
✓ Amino acids in free-form form

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Free Form Essential Amino Acids: all aimed at immediate recovery

The Net Integratori research center has always been attentive to all the potential offered by mixtures of amino acids or peptides. This is in the knowledge that ease of synthesis and duplication is the basis of the muscle growth and recovery process.

In formulating the G.A.C. 19 (Genetic Amino Code) Net Supplements started from the amino acid sequence present in the human muscle, which is certainly the most “stressed” during intense physical activities and which needs in the context of muscle recovery.
The complete pool of muscle amino acids was used to elaborate variations that can increase their impact on all the complex stimulus and control mechanisms.

Il G.A.C. 19is not a pool of proteins, but a precious source of amino acids not bound to proteins(freeform – in free form) that can be easily used by the human body: in fact the “free form “of these amino acids allows you to bypass the digestive processes at the gastric and pancreatic level, allowing the immediate passage of these nutrients to the body’s metabolic circuits.
amino acids in free form allow for their faster supply and greater assimilation

The value of G.A.C. 19 is given by the synergy of the 8 Essential Amino Acids(EAA) combined with 11 other amino acids involved more during intense workouts

What are Essential Amino Acids for?

Axial Amino Acids (EAAs) are needed to develop new lean tissue and to stimulate cellular repair, which occurs during the recovery phase.
Consuming an adequate amount of these substances in the diet allows athletes to improve their physique and reduce recovery times after training.

High intensity training causes rapid muscle catabolism, thus inhibiting the synthesis of proteins within the muscle.
There are three paths along which amino acids are metabolized during training:

  1. The first consists in the demolition of branched chain amino acids (bcaa) with muscle contraction;
  2. The second in the formation of alanine and glutamine in the muscle and its demolation in the liver for energy purposes;
  3. The third is the use of other amino acids in protein synthesis and muscles.

High-intensity training breaks down the bcaa, which make up about one sixth of the proteins present in voluntary muscles and more than one third of the essential amino acids of food origin. Furthermore, the supplementation of bcaa stimulates the oxidation of fats and reduces soreness and post-workout muscle damage.

The most important amino acid of the BCAAs is Leucine, (which in the GAC 19 is inserted in a 10: 1: 1 ratio, which triggers the synthesis of muscle proteins by activating mTORand other mediators of protein synthesis present in the muscles of human beings .
By itself, leucine is at the same time anabolic and anti-catabolic, and is capable of producing almost the same metabolic effects associated with the intake of all the bcaa together. The other essential amino acids all have demonstrable anabolic properties.
When they act simultaneously, the essential amino acids are so powerful that it is enough to take 5-6 grams after training to increase protein synthesis after training. The other essential amino acids all have demonstrable anabolic properties.

> Amino acids at the biological basis of life

From the “primordial broth” to the first forms of life of bacteria, amino acids have always been at the basis of the birth, growth and development of living beings.
The arrangement of the nucleotides in the DNA represents our genetic information and is translated via the genetic code into the corresponding amino acids.
In fact, the genetic code is therefore a set of rules through which information (consisting of nucleic acids) is translated into proteins consisting of amino acid sequences.
To each “codon” correspond one or more amino acids that are “essential”for our life.
The list is long but it is fascinating to see how these amino acids are then found in different proportions in all the structures of our body, in the composition of the muscles, but also in important hormones such as gh, insulin and many other peptide hormones.

The Net Integratoriresearch center has always been attentive to all the potential offered by mixtures of amino acids or peptides, in the awareness that the ease of synthesis and duplication (at the base of the growth and recovery process).
The foods that nature makes available to us are certainly a great resource.
From products such as whey it is possible to obtain extremely interesting and biologically high-value amino acid profiles, however it is not possible to alter the basic amino acid content, that is, that normally present in the reference food. So if an amino acid is missing in the reference food, this will also be missing in the peptides or amino acids obtained from that food.
It can be remedied by mixing different protein sources but inevitably, while managing to obtain excellent profiles, it always carries the legacy of the basic amino acid content.
However, it is possible to work by mixing only single amino acids, this with proportions and balances that research can determine according to the objectives to be pursued.

How G.A.C was born 19

TheNet Integratori research center has always been attentive to all the potential offered by mixtures of amino acids or peptides. This is in the knowledge that ease of synthesis and duplication is the basis of the muscle growth and recovery process.
In formulating the G.A.C. 19 (Genetic Amino Code) Net Supplements started from theamino acid sequence present in the human muscle, which is certainly the most “stressed” during intense physical activities and which needs in the context of muscle recovery.
The complete pool of muscle amino acids was used to elaborate variations that can increase their impact on all the complex stimulus and control mechanisms.

For this reason the presence of leucine is primary, always accompanied by large doses of isoline. following this search for the “perfect pool” in selecting two important amino acids such as arginine and ornithine, the ketoglutarate form (OKGand AKG) was preferred, forms that are highly usable also for hormonal balance.
Similarly, we opted forl-aspartic acid, an amino acid very present in neuro-endocrine tissues and therefore certainly the basis for both nervous and hormonal recovery.
Glutaminecould not be missing, which with its muscle recovery, nerve support and detoxifying and pro antioxidant action remains one of the most interesting aa for athletes.
Citrulline has been inserted in its form linked to malic acid (Citrulline Malate) which allows a better action of this amino acid on muscle recovery, nitric oxide synthesis and energy production.
Even apparently simple amino acids such as glycine play an important role, in fact specifically glycine is involved in the synthesis of DNA, collagen and in the repair of connective tissue, it is also a component of gtf (glucose tolerance factor).
Threoninealso plays a role in collagen formation but also has an important function of regulating protein turnover, it also collaborates in the lipotropic function of the liver. The lipotropic action on the liver (but also on the arteries) is also carried out by methionine which is accompanied by an antioxidant action, an important detoxifying action against heavy metals and histamine regulation.
A support action for the production of noradrenaline is given by phenylalanine with an effect in favor of energy and vitality.

> But the value of the G.A.C. 19 goes well beyond the potential of individual amino acids, the “bioregulatory” effect is given by the complex where the virtuous synergy of the whole gives an added value to that of the individual.

The G.A.C. 19 is a leap forward in the concept of amino acid pool; not only amino acids essential for muscle recovery but a balanced blend where the body is seen as a holistic whole, a unity entity that acts in harmony and where the recovery and optimization of the muscle must be accompanied by that of each organ called into question by stress.
The combination of essential amino acids creates a unique formulation that starting from the composition of the skeletal muscle is developed thinking of synergies and interactions that create a support that is certainly not limited to athletes but acts as a support for anyone looking for a simple but complex integration. in the multiplicity of potentialities in which it can intervene.

Nutritional values 100g* dose** VNR***
* We refer to the product ** 5 tablets of 1150 each *** Nutritional Reference Values
L-Leucine 43,47 g 2500 mg
L-Lisine 4,35 g 250 mg
L-Isoleucine 4,35 g 250 mg
L-Valina 3,48 g 200 mg
L-Ornithine AKG 3,04 g 175 mg
L-Glutamine 3,04 g 175 mg
L-Threonine 2,43 g 140 mg
L-Aspartic Acid 2,43 g 140 mg
L-Arginine AKG 2,17 g 125 mg
L-Cystine 1,74 g 100 mg
L-Histidine 1,74 g 100 mg
L-Phenylalanine 1,74 g 100 mg
L-Methionine 1,56 g 90 mg
L-Alanine 1,39 g 80 mg
L-Tyrosine 1,39 g 80 mg
Taurine 1,22 g 70 mg
L-Citrulline Malate 0,87 g 50 mg
L-Tryptophan 0,87 g 50 mg
Glycine 0,87 g 50 mg
Vitamin B6 0,02 g 1 mg 71%

Ingredients:
l-leucine, l-lysine, l-isoleucine, l-valine, l-ornithine akg, l-glutamine, l-threonine, l-aspartic acid, l-arginine akg, l-cystine, l-histidine, l-phenylalanine , l-methionine, l-alanine, l-tyrosine, taurine, l-citrulline malate, l-tryptophan, glycine, vitamin b6; rheological stabilizers: microcrystalline cellulose, pvp, silicon dioxide, magnesium stearate.

How to use:
we recommend taking 5 tablets after physical activity.