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Myogenic Transcription Factor is a complex of amino acids that stimulate biogenesis. Contains leucine, taurine and citrulline. Leucine (Essential amino acid) is one of three branched chain amino ketogenic acids, its isomer, is isoleucine. It affects the secretion of anabolic hormones (insulin, combined carbohydrates), acts on enzymes (mTOR) starting the process of muscle protein synthesis and controlling its course. Protein synthesis by leucine is affecting the development of bones, muscles and skin. It works reductively on fat. Taurine (protein amino acid containing sulphur), which is synthesized in the body from methionine and cysteine, sufficiently present in human or animal body (in the brain, heart and skeletal), although in some cases must be supplemented. Significantly affects the calcium content in the cells and stabilizes the water and electrolyte balance and maintains acid-base balance. Takes part in the synthesis of bile acids. In the organism it has a role of a neurotransmitter and neuromodulator. It insulin-mimetic improving insulin metabolism, responsible for transport of nutrients (such as amino acids, glucose, creatine) to the cells and muscle tissue. Citrulline (L-citrulline) cycle mediates the metabolic synthesis of urea from ammonia and nitrogen excretion, contributing to improvement of the blood supply to muscles and supply them with oxygen. It is an intermediate in a metabolic cycle of urea synthesis from ammonia and glutamic acid. It synthesizes polyamines which are regenerating the liver. Myogenic Transcription Factor is a component of the pre-workout supplement - Super Pump 250, by the company Gaspari Butrition, available at www.muscle-zone.pl

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