L GLUTAMINE Intestinal permeability 15 Bionops sachets
Glutamine Bionops is a food supplement exclusively formulated with glutamine .
Glutamine is the most abundant amino acid in the body. It represents in particular the main fuel of the cells of the intestine: the enterocytes.
Enterocytes form a selective barrier in the small intestine. They let in essential nutrients to the body and block the passage of undesirable macromolecules such as food antigens or bacteria.
Glutamine is an essential element in the mucous membranes of the small intestine. Numerous studies have shown that a glutamine supplementation is accompanied by a decrease in bacterial translocation and a restoration of the expression of tight junction proteins. A glutamine deficiency has been suggested to explain the abnormal increase in intestinal permeability to bacteria.
Description of L GLUTAMINE 15 Bionops sachets
L-glutamine is a very abundant amino acid in our body that plays a role in:
- protein synthesis ,
- immune protection ,
- maintaining the integrity of the intestinal wall
- the acid-base balance of the body.
Oral administration of glutamine significantly improves paracellular permeability and intestinal muscularis architecture.
Advice for use and dosage
Take 1 sachet a day, to dilute in a glass of water.
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Composition
L-glutamine, natural orange flavoring, anti-caking agent: natural silica diatom algae.
Precaution of use
- Not recommended for pregnant or breastfeeding women, without opinion of a health professional.
- Food supplement, can not replace a varied diet, balanced and a healthy lifestyle.
- Do not exceed the recommended daily dose.
- Keep out of reach of children.
Presentation of L GLUTAMINE Bionops
Bionops comes in boxes containing 15 sachets.
Our advice and expert advice in pharmacy
Focus on intestinal permeability:
Intestinal permeability is an important function of the intestinal epithelium, which protects the body against attacks by unwanted antigens. The integrity of the intestinal epithelial barrier is mainly maintained by multiprotein complexes of tight junctions. Any increase in permeability can generally promote the exposure and passage of microbiota or foodborne antigens. These antigens are then able to stimulate the immune system and maintain digestive and extra digestive inflammation at the origin of various pathologies such as irritable bowel syndrome, allergies, obesity ... In this context, several relevant studies and recent have highlighted the interest of glutamine on the trophicity of the intestinal mucosa, the structure of tight junctions and some inflammatory parameters.