Sulfated polysaccharides of brown seaweed
Cystoseira canariensis bind to serum myostatin
protein.
Natural sulfated polysaccharides
(SPs) derived from brown seaweed comprise a complex group of macromolecules with
a wide range of important physiological properties. SPs have been shown to bind
and directly regulate the bioactivity of growth factors and cytokines such as
basic fibroblast growth factor, interferon, various enzymes and transforming
growth factor. Myostatin is a member of the transforming growth factor-beta
(TGF-beta) family that acts as a negative regulator of skeletal muscle mass. In
this work we demonstrated that SPs isolated from the brown seaweed Cystoseira
canariensis bind to the myostatin protein in serum. Acta Physiol Pharmacol Bulg.
2003;27(2-3):101-6.
Exemplo de
Formulação
Cystoseira canariensis..........1000 mg
Beta-Alanina.........................1000
mg
Cerasomosides..................... 25
mg
Mande 30 doses
Tomar 01 dose antes do treino
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