Altisa Zinc Bislycinate 40mg Comp 90
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Zinc (bisglycinate) 40 mg Maxi Absorb d?Altisa releases the two essential minerals, zinc and copper, in the form of exceptionally absorbable bisglycinate from TRAACS® Albion®. The bisglycinates Albion are chelated in a particular way.
Zinc (bisglycinate) 40 mg Maxi Absorb d?Altisa is a source of
zinc:
- zinc is part of several enzymes that act as antioxidants (superoxide dismutase, zinc - ZnSOD, powerful anti-free radicals)
- contributes to the metabolism acid-base and carbohydrate to normal, to normal cognitive function, to the synthesis of normal DNA and proteins, to normal fertility and reproduction, normal metabolism of macronutrients, the normal metabolism of fatty acids and vitamin A, to the maintenance of bone and normal hair and normal nails normal and normal skin, maintenance of normal levels of testosterone in the blood and normal vision, the normal functioning of the immune system, to the protection of cells against oxidative stress (oxidative stress) occurs when the delicate balance of pro / anti-oxidant in favor of the statute pro-oxidant is disrupted)
- plays a role in the process of cell division
buyer:
- contributes to the maintenance of connective tissue normal metabolism, energy normal, for the normal functioning of the nervous system, the normal pigment of the hair, a normal transport of iron in the body, to a normal pigment of the skin, the normal functioning of the immune system in the protection of cells against oxidative stress
- can be found in almost every cell in the body
- The most important function of copper is the production of melanin (especially in the pigmentation of the hair).
- is a cofactor of the \"cuproenzymes\" specific, include the (Cu / Zn) SOD (an important enzyme) and the protein ceruloplasmin, which play a very important role in the complement of anti-oxidants
calcium:
- is required for the maintenance of healthy bones and teeth normal
- contributes to the clotting of blood normal, to a energy metabolism to normal, to the normal functioning of the muscles, to the normal neurotransmission, normal functioning of digestive enzymes
- plays a role in the process of cell division and specialization
General information:
At the cellular level, the effects of zinc are divided into three categories:
- catalytic function: there are over 300 enzymes that require zinc to initiate chemical reactions vital
- Function of regulation: proteins called zinc finger (a class of proteins binding to nucleic acids) play a role in gene expression (the process by which information from a gene is expressed because it is read in conjunction with the result of the synthesis of the DNA and the protein ) where the zinc plays the role of the transcription factor (transcription of nucleic acids)
- structural function: zinc plays an essential role in the structure of the cell membrane in stabilizing the structure of certain proteins (proteins) so that the membranes remain protected against oxidative stress
Thickener: dicalcium phosphate; the bisglycinate zinc; thickener: microcrystalline cellulose, carboxymethyl cellulose; gelling agent: stearic acid; bisglycinate copper; anti-chipboard: silicon dioxide; coating agent: hydroxypropyl methylcellulose; lubricant: magnesium stearate.