Sunday, July 29, 2012

Nothing natural about DMAA Research Supplement:

Wednesday, July 25, some manufacturers HealthDay News)-sports supplements are falsely claiming that a compound known as DMAA is a natural material extracted from geraniums, the researchers say.

Instead, research shows that artificial, consisting of the DMAA is four compounds called stereoisomers.

DMAA (1,3-dimethylamylamine) is an invigorating sports nutrition supplements number found. The investigators analyzed eight different from plants growing in a variety of essential geranium areas, none of the traces of the DMAA. In addition, the chemical make-up of the so-called natural plant derived DMAA was identical to that of synthetic DMAA responsibility.

The researchers concluded DMAA found in supplements may not have a plant geranium.

"The FDA should regulate or forbid other products of significant amounts of synthetic compounds for pharmacological research," said author Daniel Armstrong, University of Texas at Arlington, the journal news release. "In addition, this information should be clearly labeled, including potential side effects, and their effects so that consumers can make an informed choice decision."

Recently published research, analysis, drug tests.

DMAA is the question of safety in recent years. In 2011, following the deaths of two soldiers who were United States heart attacks during training exercises and removed was the Department of Defense, DMAA United States supplements that contain DMAA its stores on military bases.

-Mary Elizabeth Dallas MedicalNews copyright © HealthDay 2012. All rights reserved. Source: Wiley-Blackwell, press release, July 2012



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