Dipeptides
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TL;DR
Dipeptides are two amino acids bonded together for rapid absorption. They bypass normal protein digestion and are absorbed directly via PepT1 transporter in the small intestine.
Overview
Dipeptides are two amino acids bonded together for rapid absorption. They bypass normal protein digestion and are absorbed directly via PepT1 transporter in the small intestine.
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products in our database contain Dipeptides
Source: StackAura Database
Compound Forms
Dipeptides is available in several different compound forms, each with varying bioavailability and benefits.
| Form | Scientific Name | Bioavailability | Typical Dosage |
|---|---|---|---|
| Balenine (β-Ala-3-methyl-L-His) | β-Ala-3-methylhistidine | 50% | - |
| Anserine (β-Ala-1-methyl-L-His) | β-Ala-1-methylhistidine | 50% | - |
Dosage Guide
Typical Range
1000 - 3000 mg
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