Sports & Active Nutrition: LEHVOSS offer on L-Arginine
- 02 December 2024
- Written by LEHVOSS Nutrition
We offer a premium L-Arginine Hydrochloride (HCL) in a water-soluble powder form, produced through fermentation. Sourced from reliable, approved partners, it meets the Kosher and Halal standards and is suitable for both vegetarians and vegans. This versatile ingredient is normally available in stock for your convenience.
According to research, L-Arginine, a conditionally essential amino acid, plays a crucial role in protein synthesis and the release of growth hormone and insulin.
While it is naturally found in protein-rich foods, supplementation may be particularly beneficial for athletes and those with active lifestyles who require additional support.
Studies on L-Arginine highlight its potential to improve metabolism at rest and during exercise, improving both aerobic and anaerobic performance1,2.
It may also promote vasodilation, boosting blood flow to muscles and supporting muscle growth, making it a valuable ingredient for sports Nutrition formulas3-6.
In addition to helping improve athletic performance, research shows that L-Arginine may also promote wound healing7, support immune function8, and help manage high blood pressure9.
Additonally, under our PHARMAGNESIA® brand, we provide premium minerals including magnesium which is essential for hydration and maintaining electrolyte balance (EFSA-approved health claim). These qualities make them also ideal for sports nutrition and hydration-focused formulations.
For more information on the benefits of L-Arginine, visit our dedicated page or contact us.
References
(1) Glenn K McConell et al. (2007) Effects of L-arginine supplementation on exercise metabolism.
(2) Aitor Viribay et al. (2020) Effects of Arginine Supplementation on Athletic Performance Based on Energy Metabolism.
(3) Gambardella et al. (2021) Effects of Chronic Supplementation of L-Arginine on Physical Fitness in Water Polo Players.
(4) Tadeu T Pacheco et al. (2002) Study of the effect of oral administration of L-arginine on muscular performance in healthy volunteers.
(5) Bie Tan et al. (2009) Dietary L-arginine supplementation increases muscle gain and reduces body fat mass.
(6) Paddon-Jones et al. (2004) Potential Ergogenic Effects of Arginine and Creatine Supplementation.
(7) K L Schneider, N Yahia. (2019) Effectiveness of Arginine Supplementation on Wound Healing in Older Adults in Acute and Chronic Settings
(8) J Welsey Alexander and Dorothy M Supp (2014) Role of Arginine and Omega-3 Fatty Acids in Wound Healing and Infection.
(9) Farideh Shiraseb et al. (2022) Effect of l-Arginine Supplementation on Blood Pressure in Adults.