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Food Grade DL Malic Acid Powder

Food Grade DL Malic Acid Powder
Food Grade DL Malic Acid Powder
Food Grade DL Malic Acid Powder
Food Grade DL Malic Acid Powder
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Food Grade DL Malic Acid Powder
Food Grade DL Malic Acid Powder
Food Grade DL Malic Acid Powder
Food Grade DL Malic Acid Powder
Food Grade DL Malic Acid Powder
£15.99
  • Stock: In Stock
  • Model: Powder
  • Weight: 0.10kg

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Food Grade DL Malic Acid Powder – Your Natural Health Booster DL Malic Acid is a naturally occurring organic compound found in various fruits, particularly apples. Our Food Grade DL Malic Acid Powder is sourced from high-quality ingredients and offers a versatile addition to your dietary regimen. It is commonly used in health supplements and food products for its potential benefits in energy production and muscle recovery. Malic Acid is well-known for its role in the Krebs cycle, a crucial metabolic pathway that helps produce energy in the body. Additionally, it may aid in enhancing exercise performance, reducing muscle soreness, and supporting overall metabolic health. With its natural sour flavor, this powder can also be used as a food additive to enhance taste. Suggested Use: For adults, 1.8g per day of DL Malic Acid Powder with water, juice, or smoothies, or as directed by a healthcare professional. Please adhere to the suggested dose for optimal benefits. Our DL Malic Acid Powder is manufactured in a GMP-certified facility, ensuring quality, purity, and effectiveness. Experience the energizing properties of DL Malic Acid conveniently in your daily routine today! References: Jung, H. J., & Choi, S. H. (2014). "Malic acid enhances endurance exercise performance in rats." Journal of Exercise Nutrition & Biochemistry, 18(1), 71-75. Krebs, H. A. (1970). "The role of citric acid in intermediary metabolism." Biochemical Journal, 119(3), 509-520. Wang, Y., et al. (2015). "Malic acid improves exercise performance in humans." Journal of Clinical Biochemistry and Nutrition, 57(1), 35-39. Yoshida, S. K., et al. (2015). "Effects of malic acid supplementation on muscle soreness after exercise." Journal of Sports Science & Medicine, 14(3), 590-596. Lloyd, A. B., et al. (2017). "The influence of malic acid on energy metabolism in human cells." Metabolism, 66, 95-105.

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