Citrulline
A non-essential amino acid that supports nitric oxide production, blood flow, and exercise performance, particularly effective for muscular endurance and pump
Amino Acids
Non Essential Amino Acids
Research: Moderate
Scientific Name
L-Citrulline
Also Known As
L-Citrulline
Citrulline
Watermelon Extract
Nitric Oxide Precursor
Benefits
- Supports nitric oxide production and blood flow
- May enhance exercise performance and endurance
- Supports muscle pump and vascularity
- May reduce muscle soreness and fatigue
- Potential cardiovascular health benefits
- May support healthy blood pressure
Common Forms
Powder
Capsules
Tablets
Malate salt
Safety Notes
Generally safe for healthy adults. May cause mild digestive upset at high doses. No serious side effects reported in studies. Consult healthcare provider if taking blood pressure medications.
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Types of Citrulline
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L-Citrulline
Pure free-form citrulline amino acid
Available Forms:
L-Citrulline Powder
L-Citrulline Capsules
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Citrulline Malate
Citrulline bound to malic acid for enhanced performance benefits
Available Forms:
Citrulline Malate 2:1
Citrulline Malate 1:1
Citrulline Malate Powder
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Watermelon Extract Citrulline
Naturally-sourced citrulline from watermelon rind extract
Available Forms:
Standardized Watermelon Extract
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Micronized Citrulline
Citrulline with reduced particle size for enhanced solubility
Available Forms:
Instantized Citrulline Powder
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Citrulline Combination Formulas
Citrulline combined with other performance-enhancing ingredients
Available Forms:
Citrulline Pump Formula
Citrulline Endurance Blend
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Sustained-Release Citrulline
Formulated for gradual release over extended period
Available Forms:
Time-Release Citrulline Tablets