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Amino acid Of HNB collagen

2016-10-11

 

Name of amino acids

Content(g/100g)

Name of amino acids

Content(g/100g)

Aspartic

5.32

tyrosine

0.05

glutamic

10.34

valine

2.10

 serine

3.36

methionine

1.32

histidine

0.68

phenylalanine

1.78

Glycine

24.58

isoleucine

1.13

threonine

2.77

leucine

2.68

arginine

8.20

lysine

3.51

alanine

10.08

hydroxyproline

8.76

tyrosine

0.40

proline

11.58

 

 

Confirm amino acids

98.66


HNB Collagen is also full of conditional amino acids like arginine, glutamine, glycine and proline. These are amino acids that, under normal circumstances, are produced by your body.
However, when you’re sick, under stress or otherwise unhealthy, your body may not be able to produce enough of these amino acids on its own. It needs help from outside sources (your diet or supplements) to get its fill.
And these “nonessentialamino acids are actually pretty darn important. Proline and glycine, in particular, play a major role in ensuring your body’s running smoothly.
Proline makes up almost 11 percent of collagen. It also helps your artery walls release fat buildup in the bloodstream, shrinking the fat in the arteries and minimizing fat accumulation. Healthy arteries equal a healthy heart!
Glycine also makes up a major portion of collagen. And while size-wise it’s the smallest amino acid, big things come in small packages, and glycine is no exception.
To ensure our cells function properly, it helps build healthy DNA strands. It’s also one of three amino acids that form creatine, which promotes healthy muscle growth and boosts energy production during workouts.