Master Aminos - 100 tablets of 1,000mg, for oral administration
Over 500% more nutritionally effective than whey or soy protein
isolates. 100% digested. 100% absorbed. 100% utilized. Maximize
body-protein synthesis.
Maximize strength, endurance and volume of muscles. Minimize body-fat
tissue.
Minimize the recovery period after physical activity.
Master Aminos® (MAP®) is a patented dietary proteins substitute, which
provides a unique pattern of essential amino acids, in a highly
purified, free, crystalline form. After oral ingestion, Master Aminos®
is rapidly utilized. Master Aminos® does not require the aid of
peptidases and therefore, it is absorbed, within 23 minutes, through
the first 100 cm of functional small intestine. Master Aminos® does not
provide any fecal residue. Master Aminos® is amphoteric. Master Aminos®
is supplied in tablets of 1,000 mg for oral administration. Each tablet
of Master Aminos®, in addition to the active ingredient MAP®, contains
no inactive ingredients.
In a dose of 10 g, Master Aminos provides the following essential amino acids profile:
L-Leucine 1.964 g
L-Valine 1.657 g
L-Isoleucine 1.483 g
L-Lysine 1.429 g
L-Phenylalanine 1.289 g
L-Threonine 1.111 g
L-Methionine 0.699 g
L-Tryptophan 0.368 g
DOSAGE and ADMINISTRATION
Master Aminos® should be administered with food.
Master Aminos® in a dosage of
400mg/kg/day has been shown to be adequate, as a sole and total substitute of dietary
proteins, to maintain the body’s nitrogen balance in equilibrium. To calculate the Master Aminos
® dosage necessary to substitute dietary proteins, apply the following:
Master Aminos® dosage = (Dietary Protein x 0.4) g
For instance: to calculate the dosage of Master Aminos® necessary to substitute 10 g of
dietary proteins, proceed as follows:
a. Master Aminos® dosage = (Dietary Proteins x 0.4) g
b. Master Aminos® dosage = (10 x 0.4) g
c. Master Aminos® dosage = 4 g
Therefore, 4 g of Master Aminos® provide a body’s protein synthesis equivalent to that
provided by 10 g of high biological value dietary proteins.
CLINICAL STUDIES
The results of a comparative, double-blind, triple crossover Net
Nitrogen Utilization (NNU) clinical study have shown that the subjects,
while taking MAP®, as a dietary proteins substitute, achieved a body’s
99% NNU. This means that 99% of MAP’s constituent amino acids followed
the anabolic pathway, thus acting as precursor of body’s protein
synthesis. By comparison, dietary proteins only provide between 16 to
48% NNU. This fact evidences that MAP is more nutritious than dietary
proteins. This has been confirmed by the fact that during the study,
each subject body’s nitrogen balance was maintained in equilibrium by
taking MAP, as a sole and total substitute of dietary proteins, in a
dosage of only 400 mg/kg/day, which provided less than 2 kcal/day (1g
MAP= 0.04 Kcal). The study results have also shown that 1% of MAP’s
constituent amino acids followed the catabolic pathway, thus releasing
only 1% of nitrogen catabolites and energy. By comparison dietary
proteins release between 52% to 84% nitrogen catabolites and energy.
This fact evidences that MAP is safer than dietary proteins, and that
provides the lowest amount of energy in comparison to any dietary
protein.
Understanding
the Discovery of the Ideal Amino Acid Pattern for Human Nutrition
As featured in the “2004 Physicians’ Desk Reference
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Luca-Moretti
M, Grandi A, Luca E, Muratori G, Nofroni MG, Mucci MP, Gambetta P,
Stimolo R, Drago P, Giudice G, Tamburlin N. |
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Master Amino acid Pattern as
substitute for dietary proteins during a weight-loss diet to achieve
the body's nitrogen balance equilibrium with essentially no calories.
Adv
Ther. 2003 Sep-Oct;20(5):282-91.
PMID: 14964348 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]
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