Valine
Also known as: Branched Chain Amino Acids, Norvaline
Overview
Valine is one of the three branched chain amino acids, although infrequently tested in isolation and possibly the least important BCAA for body composition and does not appear to have any known unique benefits associated with it.
Benefits
In isolation, there is currently no hugely significant benefit of valine supplementation that cannot be replicated by either leucine or isoleucine supplementation as the possession of a 'branched chain' itself confers some bioactivity, but this is shared to a degree between all of the BCAAs. This may simply be due to lack of evidence, as many times when valine is researched it is in studies that merely want to test the effects of a branched chain amino acid and valine is randomly used and the bioactivities of valine just haven't been purposefully investigated much. It seems to be more similar to leucine than it is to isoleucine, but the transient state of insulin resistance occurs faster than with leucine while the muscle building effects of valine are likely less than both leucine and isoleucine.
How it works
Valine is most often used for Muscle Gain & Exercise.
Side effects
There is currently insufficient evidence to suggest an optimal dose of valine supplementation and for what purposes valine supplementation might actually be useful for.
Dosage
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FAQs
What are other names for Valine?
Valine should not be confused with Branched Chain Amino Acids (a term used to refer to Valine, Leucine and Isoleucine collectively); Norvaline (straight chain analogue of isoleucine).
Supplements Containing Valine

LBA PRO Chocolate Syrup
All American EFX

LBA PRO Vanilla Glaze
All American EFX

N'Gage Glacier Punch
Axis Labs

Pump Fuel Insanity Ballistic Blue Razz
PMD Platinum

Whey For Her Protein Vanilla Bean
Vitamin World

BC + EAA Blue Raspberry
LG Sciences

GlyProXTS Complete Stack
Champion Nutrition

Body Rush Fruit Punch
Force Factor

Body Rush Strawberry Kiwi
Force Factor
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