Free-Form L-Arginine

The basic, unbound form of L-arginine commonly used in supplements
Amino Acids Semi Essential Research: Extensive

Scientific Name

L-Arginine

Classifications

Source: plant-fermentation
Type: free-form-amino-acid

Benefits

  • Nitric oxide production and vasodilation
  • Improved blood flow
  • Exercise performance enhancement
  • Wound healing support
  • Immune system function

Specific Properties

  • Standard bioavailability
  • Typically derived from fermented plant sources
  • Basic form used in many supplements
  • Neutral pH compared to salt forms

Safety Notes

Generally well-tolerated at recommended doses. May cause gastrointestinal discomfort in some individuals. Not recommended for those who have had recent heart attacks or for those with herpes infections as it may trigger outbreaks. May interact with blood pressure medications, erectile dysfunction drugs, and anticoagulants.

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About Arginine

A semi-essential amino acid that plays important roles in cell division, wound healing, immune function, and nitric oxide production

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