Alpha Lipoic Acid

Alpha Lipoic Acid
Alpha Lipoic Acid - Antioxidant (synthèse)
Known as one of the most powerful antioxidants, both in topical and oral use, synthesized because There is no natural source, especially as no plant would contain enough to make a profitable extract. Its main action is to intervene against the free radicals which are at the origin of the cellular aging, thus an essential anti-aging care and degenerative diseases
Diabetic peripheral neuropathy, help regulate blood sugar and prevent diabetic retinopathy and cardiopathy. Alpha-Lipoic acid plays as a co-factor for a number of key enzymes that help in the conversion of glucose, fatty acids and other energy sources into ATP. alpha-Lipoic acid is an antioxidant that prevents free-radical damage, and is thus important in the life processes of all living organisms.
25-50 mg Three times / day
Synthesis - Synthesis products and Intermediates
Becarre also represents certain molecules obtained by synthesis, which can be also initially present in plants but in too low a content or with the presence of other undesirable molecules.
It can also be improved grades by synthesis or hemisynthesis, such as L-Seleno-methionine which was initially created by Sabinsa (or forms of other minerals such as Zinc picolinate or Monomethionine), always with the desire to improve bioavailability.
Finally, there are synthetic intermediates (for example aromatic synthesis), in particular produced by Organica, a subsidiary of Sabinsa.