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    Bodybuilders who take a daily 2.5 g betaine [structural formula shown here] for six weeks will improve their body composition.

    Sports scientists from Coastal Carolina University draw this conclusion in the Journal of the International Society of Sports Nutrition. But how betaine stimulates muscle build-up and fat breakdown at the same time remains a mystery.

    The reason most nutritional scientists are interested in betaine has to do with the role it plays in converting the potentially dangerous amino acid homocysteine [structural formula shown here] into a harmless compound. The figure below shows this process.

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    Homocysteine is further converted into homocysteine thiolactone [formula shown here], which inhibits the synthesis of muscle proteins, probably mainly by interfering with the functioning of the insulin receptor. [J Mol Endocrinol. 2005 Feb;34(1):119-26.]

    Bodybuilders eat large amounts of animal protein, which means they ingest large amounts of methionine. Maybe, the researchers reasoned, that's what causes them produce so much homocysteine thiolactone that betaine supplementation speeds up their muscle growth.

    The researchers tested their hypothesis by doing an experiment with two dozen experienced recreational bodybuilders – men aged between 18 and 35. All of the men followed the same intensive training schedule for six weeks. Half of them were given a placebo; the other half took 2.5 g betaine every day.

    At the end of the six weeks the bodybuilders who had taken betaine had lost a couple of percent fat mass. On top of that, the betaine supplementation also resulted in a significant increase in lean body mass. The scans that the researchers did showed that the bodybuilders in the betaine group had also gained more muscle in their arms.

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    The amount of homocysteine thiolactone [HCTL] was lower in the betaine users in week 2, week 4 and week 6 of the study in comparison to the amount they had at the start of the study [BL].

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    The researchers observed no significant effects of betaine on maximal strength or power.
    Despite the effects they observed on the concentration of homocysteine thiolactone, the researchers don't think they have uncovered the mechanism through which betaine improves muscle mass and breaks down fat. At the start of the experiment the participants’ concentration of homocysteine thiolactone was 0.028 nanomoles per millilitre. That's low. The range is 0.011 to 0.473 nanomoles per millilitre. "Based on the small differences in HCTL changes, betaine supplementation may have impacted body composition via other mechanisms", the researchers write.

    One possibility the researchers suggest is that betaine works as a natural synthol. "Because betaine is a powerful osmolyte, the increases in lean mass may have been due to cellular swelling without an appreciable increase in myofibril protein accretion."

    The research was financed by DuPont, a manufacturer of betaine. A DuPont Nutrition & Health employee participated in the study.

    Source:
    J Int Soc Sports Nutr. 2013 Aug 22;10(1):39.

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    Good read.
    Go Hard Or Stay Home!!

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    • #3
      Hey Daydreams, Thank you for the info, but when I read the last part it raised suspicion "The research was financed by DuPont, a manufacturer of betaine. A DuPont Nutrition & Health employee participated in the study." So I went down few lines and searched "Twenty grams of creatine makes you stronger; two grams of betaine doesn't 15.10.2011 Superstack: CLA + betaine 10.05.2009" It came up with a site claiming to not be selling betaine. Its the other side of the coin ...

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      • #4
        Originally posted by EXOTHERMIC View Post
        Hey Daydreams, Thank you for the info, but when I read the last part it raised suspicion "The research was financed by DuPont, a manufacturer of betaine. A DuPont Nutrition & Health employee participated in the study." So I went down few lines and searched "Twenty grams of creatine makes you stronger; two grams of betaine doesn't 15.10.2011 Superstack: CLA + betaine 10.05.2009" It came up with a site claiming to not be selling betaine. Its the other side of the coin ...
        Just because the funding source was mentioned the science looks a bit more real. Fact is that most studies we take seriously are funded by the industry.
        By example:
        “Impact of cocoa flavanol consumption on blood pressure responsiveness to exercise,” Berry NM, Davison K, et al, Br J Nutr, 2010 Jan 19; 1-5 The research was paid by Mars
        Still its very interesting for us especially the outcomes of the BP while deadlifting – squatting etc.
        The same goes for this study:
        Karp JR, Johnston JD, Tecklenburg S, Mickleborough TD, Fly AD, Stager JM. Chocolate milk as a post-exercise recovery aid. Int. J. Sport Nut. Exerc. Metab. 2006, 16(1):78-91.
        This study was supported, in part, by the Dairy and Nutrition Council, Inc

        I will make a blogpost on this interesting compound at the moment already for sale as TMG for anti-aging - athletic and bb-ing supplement

        Its a dirt cheap substrate a residu from sugarproduction from beets, DuPont pays for the research to make it profitable, it seems like they can do so.

        We bb-ers know that Sugar after a work-out is beneficial, thus banana's - cholatemilk and also TMG will do. But its an interesting product..IMHO

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        • #5
          Originally posted by RonnyT View Post
          Just because the funding source was mentioned the science looks a bit more real. Fact is that most studies we take seriously are funded by the industry.
          By example:
          “Impact of cocoa flavanol consumption on blood pressure responsiveness to exercise,” Berry NM, Davison K, et al, Br J Nutr, 2010 Jan 19; 1-5 The research was paid by Mars
          Still its very interesting for us especially the outcomes of the BP while deadlifting – squatting etc.
          The same goes for this study:
          Karp JR, Johnston JD, Tecklenburg S, Mickleborough TD, Fly AD, Stager JM. Chocolate milk as a post-exercise recovery aid. Int. J. Sport Nut. Exerc. Metab. 2006, 16(1):78-91.
          This study was supported, in part, by the Dairy and Nutrition Council, Inc

          I will make a blogpost on this interesting compound at the moment already for sale as TMG for anti-aging - athletic and bb-ing supplement

          Its a dirt cheap substrate a residu from sugarproduction from beets, DuPont pays for the research to make it profitable, it seems like they can do so.

          We bb-ers know that Sugar after a work-out is beneficial, thus banana's - cholatemilk and also TMG will do. But its an interesting product..IMHO
          You hit the spot Ronny!
          Hardcore (labs) 2 the bone

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