Nitric Oxide in Health and Physical Performance: Considering the Molecule 2 Nitrooxy Ethyl 2 Amino 3 Methylbutanoate
Abstract
Nitric oxide (NO∙) is an important signaling molecule that has received considerable attention in recent years for its beneficial impact on a variety of health related outcomes. The effects range from improving various aspects of circulatory health to aiding exercise performance. Although NO∙ is produced naturally within the body, methods have been proposed to increase circulating NO∙ within humans. Most notably, the performance of regular exercise, the use of pharmaceutical agents, and the use of nutritional ingredients has been studied. A newly developed molecule known as 2 nitrooxy ethyl 2 amino 3 methylbutanoate (VEEN™) is now being studied as a next generation NO∙ agent. This paper discusses the importance of NO∙ in human health, with a particular focus on methods to increase NO∙. Attention is given to VEEN™, highlighting the studies performed to date using this molecule.
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PDFDOI: https://doi.org/10.5296/jbls.v7i2.9963
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