Buffered Beta-Alanine

Beta-alanine combined with buffering agents to reduce tingling
Amino Acids Non Essential Amino Acids Research: Limited

Scientific Name

β-Alanine (buffered)

Classifications

Processing: ph_buffered
Source: synthetic
Type: buffered_form

Benefits

  • Supports muscular endurance during high-intensity exercise
  • May reduce muscle fatigue and improve performance
  • Helps increase muscle carnosine levels
  • May support repeated sprint performance
  • Potential benefits for anaerobic exercise capacity
  • May help delay onset of muscle fatigue

Specific Properties

  • Combined with sodium bicarbonate or other buffers
  • Reduced tingling sensation
  • May have different absorption profile
  • Better tolerance for sensitive users
  • May provide additional performance benefits from buffers

Safety Notes

Generally safe for healthy adults. May cause harmless tingling sensation (paresthesia) especially at higher doses. Start with smaller doses to assess tolerance. No serious side effects reported in studies.

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About Beta-Alanine

A non-essential amino acid that combines with histidine to form carnosine, supporting muscular endurance and reducing fatigue during high-intensity exercise

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Forms of Buffered Beta-Alanine

🧬 Sodium Bicarbonate Buffered Beta-Alanine

Beta-alanine buffered with sodium bicarbonate