BCAA Caps consists of the 3 essential amino acids L-leucine, L-isoleucine and L-valine in the proven 2:1:1 ratio and high concentration. In their role as essential amino acids, BCAAs fulfill a variety of functions and are therefore among the absolute basics for ambitious athletes.
The high-dose amino acids in BCAA Caps reach the blood pool relatively quickly, where their functionality comes into its own. However, the BCAAs in TST form (powder) reach the blood pool even faster, while the Mega BCAA Tablets are released into the body much more slowly.
Peak BCAA Caps are enriched with a vitamin B complex of niacin, vitamin B6, vitamin B12 and pantothenic acid, which contribute to the reduction of tiredness and fatigue and to normal energy metabolism, among other things.
What can I expect from BCAA Caps?
BCAAs are essential, i.e. as a vital component of human protein they are essential for muscle building, muscle maintenance and muscle repair and must be taken in with food. The supply of BCAAs is of great importance in sports nutrition.
However, the specific effects of supplementing with BCAAs depend very much on your dietary habits and the use of supplementary supplements (protein, high-glycemic carbohydrates, creatine). In this context, it is also important to ensure a sufficient and constant supply of amino acids in the form of slow (e.g. before going to bed) and fast proteins (especially in the morning, before and after training) in order to support the effect of the BCAAs.
Functionality and mode of action of BCAA Caps:
BCAAs are the branched-chain amino acids (Branched Chain Amino Acids) L-leucine, L-isoleucine and L-valine. BCAA are the only amino acids that are transported directly from the intestine into the blood and immediately into the extracellular (muscle) tissue, while all other amino acids reach the blood relatively quickly, but from there they are first transported to the liver, where they are re-synthesized into all kinds of endogenous substrates. From the liver, in turn, only incalculable amounts of these amino acids are released back into the blood pool.
With BCAA in capsule form, the first (but not all at once as with the TST form) of these amino acids appear in the blood about 15 minutes after consumption and are then successively transported into the extracellular (muscle) tissue within the following 60 minutes, where they can then unfold their functional spectrum as essential amino acids required for muscle building, muscle maintenance and muscle repair processes, among other things.
The BCAA Caps contain leucine, isoleucine and valine in a proven 2:1:1 ratio and thus take into account the outstanding importance of L-leucine, which is generally regarded as the main amino acid among the BCAAs.
Peak BCAA Caps are enriched with niacin, vitamin B6, vitamin B12 and pantothenic acid, which contribute to the reduction of tiredness and fatigue, normal energy metabolism, normal function of the immune system (vitamin B6 and vitamin B12), regulation of hormone activity and normal protein metabolism (vitamin B6) and normal synthesis/metabolism of steroid hormones and vitamin D (pantothenic acid).