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Blend Protein Volactive® Optipep®

700 grams

Blend of whey protein concentrates, isolates and hydrolysates for 8 hours of constant and gradual amino acid release

  • Blend of whey protein concentrate, isolate and hydrolysate
  • Volactive® Ultra Whey XP and Optipep DH4® certified
  • 8 hours of constant and gradual amino acid release into the bloodstream
  • Without palm oil, xanthan gum and carrageenan
  • With no added sugar
  • Excellent digestibility and rapid intestinal absorption
  • Indicated as a pre-workout snack to support protein synthesis
  • If used post-workout, it counteracts muscle catabolism and maximizes recovery processes
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Blend Protein Volactive® Optipep® is an ALPHAZER food supplement consisting of a blend of whey Protein isolated by cross-flow ultrafiltration and quality microfiltration Volactive® Ultra Whey XP, concentrated protein isolate and hydrolyzed whey protein OPTIPEP DH4®.  

 

Blend Protein Volactive® Optipep® DOES NOT CONTAIN among the ingredients listed on the label: palm oil, maltodextrin or other added sugars, xanthan gum, or carrageenan.

 

Blend Protein Volactive® Optipep® is suitable for all athletes who practice intense physical activity and need a quick and effective muscle reconstruction. In fact, Protein contribute to the growth and maintenance of muscle mass, have a plastic function (of maintenance and repair of tissues), and constitute the physiological structural component of hormones, antibodies and enzymes.

The product is enriched with Vitamin B6, which contributes to the reduction of tiredness and fatigue.

The protein requirement and its value for athletes

Today the medical scientific community finally recognizes the value of the protein intake in the athlete which must be superior to the sedentary subject to promote the performance of our muscles and the recovery processes, bearing in mind that the "protein" macronutrient is used for various physiological functions, not only those purely "plastic - structural" towards skeletal or "contractile" muscles, but also as a support in the constitution of enzymes, hormones and cells of the immune system.

Several leading scientific societies, such as the "American College of Sports Medicine" recommend a protein intake of between 1.2 and 2g / kg / day for athletes, reaching 2.2-2.5 gr / kg for athletes. of Energy sports or body building, (variable and subjective based on the intensity and duration of the activity) compared to what is recommended for healthy sedentary people (0.8g / kg / day). This allows you to compensate for the greater protein requirement needed.

This macronutrient was often associated with muscle building or with body building or anaerobic sports athletes, but an adequate protein intake in the diet is of fundamental importance for any athlete, including that of endurance sports, where stress and fatigue that it accumulates in performance, impacts on the level of aerobic metabolism and recalls the need to rebuild precious metabolically active muscle tissue that is easily degraded during a prolonged performance. Therefore, for there to be an efficient synthesis of new Protein and an effective adaptation from training, it is essential that Protein with a high biological value, which contain all the precious "essential amino acids" (including branched or BCAA), are present, especially in conjunction with training sessions.

 

When to use BLEND PROTEIN? ®

 

This exceptional blend of Protein with a very high biological value is characterized by an excellent and rapid digestibility and a very fast intestinal absorption capacity that sees it as a snack to be taken in the meal before the performance and especially after, when a quick supply of material is needed. protein-amino acid to counteract muscle catabolism, to maximize protein synthesis and the athlete's recovery processes.

 

What are whey Protein isolated by cross-flow ultrafiltration and microfiltration?

 

Whey Protein Isolate (WPI) is treated with special systems to remove greater amounts of fat and lactose. They have by definition an average protein content of 90%, but protein density can range from lows of 86-88% or higher.
Microfiltration is the most expensive process among those used for the isolation of whey protein-based protein supplements, but it is also the one that is best able to preserve the integrity and presence of the bio-active protein fractions that determine the quality of the protein itself.
The whey obtained in the first phase of processing by ultrafiltration is conveyed to an equipment which, using a membrane filter system, proceeds to a further progressive filtration through which other unwanted particles are eliminated, including minerals, lipids and lactose.
The microfiltered Protein are 99% undenatured and retain all the important bio-active peptide fractions of undenatured whey.

 

What are whey protein concentrates?

 

Concentrated whey Protein (WPCs) are obtained through micro and ultrafiltration processes, which use physical filters to separate fats and lactose from the protein, without damaging it (the differences between the two are minimal and depend on the size of the filtration pores, about large. one micrometer in microfiltration and 4 times lower in ultrafiltration). In this way, a powder with a high protein content and a high concentration of bioactive elements (70-85%) is obtained.

First-generation whey protein powders contained 30-40% protein and contained high amounts of lactose and fat, while the most modern whey protein-based protein powders now contain up to 70- 80% protein with reduced amounts of lactose and fat.

Although WPCs contain a slightly lower concentration of Protein than an isolated form, a high-quality WPC contains all the fractions of microelements that are highly beneficial to our organism as growth factors, such as IGF-1, TGF-1, TGF-2 , various phospholipids and various bioactive lipids such as conjugated linoleic acid (CLA), and higher levels of immunoglobulins and lactoferrin.

 

What are Optipep DH4 hydrolyzed whey Protein?

 

Optipep® 90 DH4 is a trademark owned by the Irish company Carbery®. Carbery® is one of the most renowned companies in the world in the production of natural ingredients, flavors and cheeses. is a hydrolyzed whey protein that contains optimal levels of dipeptides, tripeptides and free amino acids. This maximizes the absorption capacity and effective delivery of protein nutrients, essential for facilitating muscle growth, repair, refueling and recovery.

 

What are the benefits and "pluses" of this special form of "predigested" / hydrolyzed protein?

 

  1. Predigested protein with unique peptide profile, characterized for the most part in low molecular weight peptides, of which 18% by peptides with a molecular weight below 1000 Daltons. Therefore its predominance in the form of tripetides and peptides, consisting of chains ranging from 3 to 8 amino acids, makes this protein powder able to cross the intestinal mucosa more quickly than the free amino acids themselves.

    1. Excellent biological value. Rich source of essential amino acids (EAA) and naturally rich in branched chain amino acids (BCAA): leucine, isoleucine, valine.
    2. Low in lactose;
    3. Low fat;
    4. Manufactured to the highest quality standards.
    5. Grass-Fed ™ Certification: OPTIPEP DH4® is a protein consisting solely and exclusively of Grass-Fed ™ certified raw material.

     

    SCIENTIFIC REFERENCES:

     

    Brown MA, Stevenson EJ, Howatson G. Whey protein hydrolysate supplementation accelerates recovery from exercise-induced muscle damage in females. Appl Physiol Nutr Metab. 2018 Apr;43(4):324-330. doi: 10.1139/apnm-2017-0412. Epub 2017 Nov 6. PMID: 29106812.

     

    Morgan PT, Breen L. The role of protein hydrolysates for exercise-induced skeletal muscle recovery and adaptation: a current perspective. Nutr Metab (Lond). 2021 Apr 21;18(1):44. doi: 10.1186/s12986-021-00574-z. PMID: 33882976; PMCID: PMC8061049.

     

    Jäger R, Kerksick CM, Campbell BI, Cribb PJ, Wells SD, Skwiat TM, Purpura M, Ziegenfuss TN, Ferrando AA, Arent SM, Smith-Ryan AE, Stout JR, Arciero PJ, Ormsbee MJ, Taylor LW, Wilborn CD, Kalman DS, Kreider RB, Willoughby DS, Hoffman JR, Krzykowski JL, Antonio J. International Society of Sports Nutrition Position Stand: protein and exercise. J Int Soc Sports Nutr. 2017 Jun 20;14:20. doi: 10.1186/s12970-017-0177-8. PMID: 28642676; PMCID: PMC5477153.

     

    American College of Sports Medicine, American Dietetic Association, and Dietitians of Canada. (2009). Nutrition and Athletic Performance. Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise, 41(3), 709–731. https://doi.org/10.1249/MSS.0b013e31890eb86

     

    Børsheim, E., Tipton, K. D., Wolf, S. E., & Wolfe, R. R. (2002). Essential amino acids and muscle protein recovery from resistance exercise. American Journal of Physiology-Endocrinology and Metabolism283(4), E648–E657. https://doi.org/10.1152/ajpendo.00466.2001

     

    Campbell, B., Kreider, R. B., Ziegenfuss, T., La Bounty, P., Roberts, M., Burke, D., Landis, J., Lopez, H., & Antonio, J. (2007). International Society of Sports Nutrition position stand: Protein and exercise. Journal of the International Society of Sports Nutrition4(1), 8. https://doi.org/10.1186/1550-2783-4-8

     

    Cermak, N. M., Res, P. T., de Groot, L. C., Saris, W. H., & van Loon, L. J. (2012). Protein supplementation augments the adaptive response of skeletal muscle to resistance-type exercise training: A meta-analysis. The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition96(6), 1454–1464. https://doi.org/10.3945/ajcn.112.037556

     

    Elango, R., Humayun, M. A., Ball, R. O., & Pencharz, P. B. (2010). Evidence that protein requirements have been significantly underestimated. Current Opinion in Clinical Nutrition and Metabolic Care, 13(1), 52–57. https://doi.org/10.1097/MCO.0b013e328332f9b7

     

    Jenner, S. L., Buckley, G. L., Belski, R., Devlin, B. L., & Forsyth, A. K. (2019). Dietary Intakes of Professional and Semi-Professional Team Sport Athletes Do Not Meet Sport Nutrition Recommendations—A Systematic Literature Review. Nutrients11(5). https://doi.org/10.3390/nu11051160

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