MSB GABA [100]
110.4 EUR
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Cellution® is a microencapsulation technology that enhances the effectiveness of micronutrients, botanicals, and Pharma API by incorporating them into Arabic Gum particles through a unique spray-drying process. The resulting stable hydrocolloid improves the bioavailability of Alpha-lipoic acid, a sulfur-containing fatty acid found in various foods, especially in animal products and plants like spinach and broccoli. Compared to other carriers, Cellution offers advantages such as water solubility, higher bioavailability, versatility, and extended shelf life, amplifying the benefits of MSB.
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Cellution® is a microencapsulation technology for optimizing the effects of GABA, an inhibitory neurotransmitter crucial for nervous system regulation. This technology involves incorporating micronutrients, botanicals, and Pharma API into the cavities of Arabic Gum particles through a specialized spray drying process, leading to the formation of a stable hydrocolloid when water is added. Compared to other carriers, Cellution offers advantages such as water solubility, higher bioavailability, versatility, and extended shelf life, amplifying the benefits of MSB GABA.
• GABA IN METABOLISM
GABA is produced in the brain from glutamic acid and ammonia using vitamin B6. It is involved in the glutamine cycle, and its inhibitory role contributes to regulating cell excitability.
• GABA IN NERVE TISSUE
GABA interacts with specific receptors on nerve cell membranes, activating GABAA receptors and leading to chloride ion channel opening and hyperpolarization. GABAB receptors have a metabotropic effect, enhancing potassium channel opening and inhibiting presynaptic transmitter release.
• GABA AND DIABETIC NEUROPATHIES
GABA’s calming effect on nerves is linked to its role in the nervous system’s development. Dysfunction of GABAA receptors is considered a possible cause of epilepsy, and issues with GABA metabolism are associated with anxiety disorders.
• POSSIBLE PANCREATIC SECRETION BY GABA
Research suggests that GABA plays a role in promoting the activity, formation, and growth of insulin-producing cells in the pancreas. GABA receptors impact glucose homeostasis, and their decrease negatively affects glucose status.