How does NO-Xplode NT exhibit anti-catabolic effects?
To aid in the anti-catabolic effects produced from NO-Xplode NT, novel variations of the branched-chain amino acids leucine, isoleucine and valine have been added to the formula. L-Leucine Nitrate, L-Isoleucine Nitrate, and L-Valine Nitrate are nitrated branched-chain amino acids designed to promote absorption and physiological functionality. Branched-chain amino acids consumed during training are thought to spare muscle glycogen, promote anabolism, anti-catabolism, recovery, alanine and glutamine production, regulate fatigue (lactic acid) and DOMS (Delayed Onset Muscle Soreness). Additionally, Creatine-Alpha Aminobutyric Acid (Creatine AAB) has been added to NO-Xplode NT, helping further provide anti-catabolic effects. Unlike the other creatine analogs of the creatine matrix, Creatine-Alpha Aminobutyric Acid possesses anti-catabolic properties. Leucine, the branched-chain amino acid, is metabolized to ketoisocaproate, which is then metabolized to alpha aminobutyric acid; this metaboli