Knowde Enhanced TDS
Identification & Functionality
- Ingredient Name
- Food Ingredients Functions
- Ingredients
- Ribose
Features & Benefits
- Benefit Claims (Health)
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- Product Features
Bioenergy Ribose is a unique 5-carbon carbohydrate that simulates the body’s natural energy production. It is the backbone of our ATP structure, making it essential to the production of cellular energy. Ribose drives the process that replenishes ATP and other energy components so having sufficient levels of Ribose in your cells is crucial. Ribose is naturally present in every living cell in the body but the process to produce it is very slow, especially in the heart and muscle tissues. This makes supplementing with Bioenergy Ribose vital to keeping your energy levels steady and sustainable. With this sustainable energy source, you experience greater endurance, enhanced physical performance, reduced muscle soreness, cramping and stiffness, increased muscle mass, improved heart function, and better metabolism - you become a healthier you.
Energy Production and Sustainability
Energy Enhancement- Increases overall energy
- Delivers a sustainable energy boost that lasts all day, with no crash
Cellular Energy Source
- Supports the natural production of energy
- Provides a supply of intracellular energy components
- Enhances recovery of nucleotides (energy molecules)
Physical and Athletic Performance
Physical Performance- Improves physical/athletic performance
- Increases tolerance to exercise
- Increases muscle mass
Greater Endurance
- Improves endurance
- Increases metabolic efficiency, which leads to enhanced performance
Reduces Cramping and Soreness
- Improves muscle recovery and decreases cramping
- Decreases DOMS (delayed onset of muscle soreness)
Cardiovascular Health
Heart Health and Protection- Improves heart function, especially for subjects with reduced cardiovascular function
- Provides energetic platform for healthy cardiovascular metabolic production
- Improves the ischemic threshold
- Enhances diastolic function
Alleviated Mountain Sickness
- Alleviates or prevents acute mountain sickness symptoms (headache, nausea, lethargy and pulmonary congestion)
Weight Management and Healthy Body Composition
- Supports exercise metabolism for longer, more intense workouts
- Reduces body fat
- Regulates the body’s use and production of energy
- Helps build lean muscle
Reduces Blood Sugar
- Functions as a negative glycemic sugar and is suitable for diabetics with no insulin spikes or elevation of blood glucose levels
- Benefits
- Supports cardiovascular health
- Increases energy and reduces fatigue
- Improves athletic performance and endurance
- Improves exercise recovery
- Reduce muscle stiffness and soreness
- Help maintain healthy blood flow and circulation
- Fuel to your cells and body for strength, power, and/or endurance
- Increased muscle and heart performance
- Muscle excitability
- Increased circulation and blood flow
- Improved performance and body composition (lean body mass)
- Increased total strength and power
- Sustainable energy for greater endurance
- Enhanced respiratory capacity
Applications & Uses
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Regulatory & Compliance
Technical Details & Test Data
- Test Data
ATP - or Adenosine Triphosphate - is the primary energy carrier in all living organisms on earth. It is often referred to as the energy currency of life. The body’s cells use this special form of energy to power almost all their activities muscle contraction, protein construction, transportation of substrates, communication with other cells, activating heat control mechanisms, and dismantling damaged and unused structures. When the cell requires energy, ATP is broken down through hydrolysis. The high energy bond is broken and a phosphoryl group is removed. The energy released from this process is used to drive various cellular processes. ATP is constantly formed and broken down as it participates in biological reactions and it is central to the health and growth of all life. Without it, cells could not transfer energy from one location to another, making it impossible for organisms to grow and reproduce.
Displays the relationship between Ribose administration and the salvage of adenine nucleotides, an important mechanism of reconstituting (or recycling) expended units of ATP.