Evidence supporting the use of: L-isoleucine
For the health condition: Body Building

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Synopsis

Source of validity: Scientific
Rating (out of 5): 3

L-isoleucine is one of the three branched-chain amino acids (BCAAs), alongside leucine and valine, and plays a significant role in muscle metabolism and energy production. Its use in bodybuilding is scientifically justified, though the evidence is moderate rather than overwhelming. Isoleucine is involved in promoting muscle recovery, reducing muscle breakdown, and supporting endurance during prolonged exercise. While leucine is most directly implicated in stimulating muscle protein synthesis via the mTOR pathway, isoleucine contributes primarily by increasing glucose uptake and utilization in muscle cells, which can help sustain energy levels during intense training. Studies have shown that BCAA supplementation, including isoleucine, may reduce exercise-induced muscle damage and soreness, although the effects are often modest and most pronounced in individuals with low dietary protein intake. The scientific consensus indicates that, while isoleucine is necessary for optimal muscle function and recovery, its supplementation is most beneficial when dietary protein is insufficient or during periods of intense training. The direct anabolic effects are less clear compared to leucine. Overall, the use of L-isoleucine for bodybuilding is supported by a foundation of physiological rationale and some clinical studies, but it is best viewed as a supportive nutrient rather than a primary driver of muscle growth.

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Athletic and Exercise Aids
Body Building
Muscle Tone (lack of)