🛡️ Elevate your antioxidant game — because your cells deserve the best!
Solgar Alpha Lipoic Acid 200 mg capsules deliver a powerful antioxidant boost in a vegan, gluten-free formula. Packaged sustainably in recyclable amber glass, these easy-to-take vegetable capsules support cellular health and free radical defense, crafted with over 70 years of trusted quality and purity.
Additives | Lipoic Acid |
Allergen Information | Contains: Gluten Free |
Weight | 0.11 Kilograms |
Volume | 100 Millilitres |
Units | 50 count |
Serving Recommendation | One Capsule |
Manufacturer contact | Solgar UK, Beggars Lane, Aldbury, Tring, Herts HP23 5PT |
Brand | Solgar |
Format | Capsule |
Age Range Description | Adult |
Country of origin | USA |
P**Y
Review on tablet
I am using these tablets after watching a video about neuropathy. This is just a top up. I think it is slightly better, but wouldn’t say it has cured the problem. Product came next day as ordered. Good service from seller.
E**N
Health
It’s very good health product
D**.
Good vitamins
Front door was gently tapped and doorbell NOT rung and delivery guy ran away rapidly🙃Ad was late
M**N
If you know what you are doin, this can ...
If you know what you are doin, this can rly help you, if not pls read below:We have shown previously that the antioxidant alpha-lipoic acid (ALA) can stimulate glucose transport and can enhance the stimulation of this process by insulin in skeletal muscle from insulin-resistant obese Zucker rats. As insulin can also acutely activate general protein synthesis and inhibit net protein degradation in skeletal muscle, we hypothesized that ALA could directly affect protein turnover and also increase the effect of insulin on protein turnover in isolated skeletal muscle from developing obese Zucker rats. In epitrochlearis muscles isolated from obese Zucker rats, insulin (2 mU/ml) significantly (p < 0.05) increased in vitro protein synthesis (phenylalanine incorporation into protein) and decreased net protein degradation (tyrosine release), whereas a racemic mixture of ALA (2 mM) had no effect on either process. Interestingly, rates of protein synthesis in muscle from obese Zucker rats were substantially lower compared to those values observed in age-matched insulin-sensitive Wistar rats, whereas rates of protein degradation were comparable. Obese Zucker rats were also treated chronically with either vehicle or ALA (50 mg/kg/d for 10 d). Again, insulin significantly increased net protein synthesis and decreased net protein degradation in epitrochlearis muscles isolated from vehicle-treated obese Zucker rats; however, this stimulatory effect of insulin was not improved by prior in vivo ALA treatment. These results indicate that the previously described effect of the antioxidant ALA to increase insulin-stimulated glucose transport in skeletal muscle of obese, insulin-resistant rats does not apply to another important insulin-regulatable process, protein turnover. These findings imply that the cellular mode of action for ALA is restricted to signaling factors unique to the activation of glucose transport, and does not involve the pathway of stimulation of general protein synthesis and net protein degradation.
W**R
Effective so far.
I have burning tongue syndrome and this is the first supplement I have taken that alleviates the symptoms somewhat.
S**J
useful
Ok
A**X
Good stuff
A good supplement for your body , you gone see the difference after a day
E**A
disappointing
The media could not be loaded. The vitamin has expired. I cannot return it. a complete disappointment…today 3 feb 2024
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