Description
USPlabs Modern BCAA™
Rules For BCAA
We made it VERY clear to our R & D team - USPlabs Modern BCAA™ MUST be developed under these strict rules:
- BCAA Ratio formulation with mTOR activation in mind*
- Ultra-Micronized
- Must Mix Clean
- No Artificial Colors
- No Artificial Flavors
- GREAT taste
- No L-Glutamine
Little Known Anabolic Pathway - mTOR
If you've never heard of mTOR (and even if you have), listen up and listen good as this is one of THE most under-rated anabolic & protein synthesis pathways known to man...*
And...chances are...you're not even coming close to maximizing its enormous potential...
mTOR (Mammalian Target of Rapamycin) is a large proline-directed serine-threonine protein kinase that's responsible for a wide range of physiologic and metabolic functions in several cell types, including both adipocytes (fat cells) and myocytes (muscle cells)...
Among its many roles, mTOR is responsible for hypertrophic growth (an increase in muscle cell size, for example), protein synthesis and tissue morphogenesis...*
As a result, compounds which target the regulatory pathways of mTOR have been highly sought out for quite some time...
A wide range of data have suggested that amino acids are capable of directly promoting mTOR signaling pathways in skeletal muscle (1, 2, 3, 4), including the possibility that they activate some of the cell signaling elements upstream from mTOR in the insulin/growth factor signaling pathway...*
Unlike Your Mom, mTOR DOES Play Favorites
However, this same data suggest that the amino-acid induced activation of mTOR signaling pathways is not uniform, and there is evidence that the mechanism of mTOR activation may be both tissue and amino acid specific (5, 6).*
In particular, the amino acid leucine is indicated as being primarily responsible for the branched chain amino-acid induced activation of mTOR signaling pathways, and therefore mTOR's effect on protein turnover and synthesis* (1-6).
This hypothesis has come about as studies have suggested that most of the effects of amino acids on mTOR signaling are abolished by lowering the concentration of leucine, or increased by adding leucine and, to a lesser extent, the other branched-chained amino acids.*
Leucine IS the Star...BUT...
In other words, leucine is the star, but it also must be mentioned that the other two BCAA's, isoleucine & valine, need to be present in order to support maximal results...*
8-1-1 BCAA Ratio
With the above in mind, we've formulated USPlabs Modern BCAA™ with an 8-1-1 leucine-isoleucine-valine ratio...
In terms of the leucine, the reasoning here is that, from a strictly technical standpoint, the data suggests that only leucine and those other amino acids structurally related to leucine are responsible for the increase in mTOR commonly associated with BCAA supplementation.*
Results & Value
As you know, many people are doubling, tripling, even quadrupling their dosage of BCAAs with a 2:1:1 & 4:1:1 bias in order to achieve better results...
Given the fact that leucine is most likely the amino acid responsible for this effect, particularly in skeletal muscle, having a formula with an 8:1:1 ratio may reduce the need for such increased dosing.
Effectively creating an enormous value in addition to the other benefits.
3 Men Enter - 1 Man Leaves
The other issue here is amino acid transport and metabolism. All three of the branched chain amino acids - leucine, isoleucine and valine - compete for the same transport systems, and as a result, the presence of high concentrations of the other two branch-chained amino acids may lower intracellular levels of leucine...*
...Obviously NOT what you want...
This is further compounded by the fact that, once ingested, leucine first fulfills other structural roles unrelated to protein metabolism prior to activating mTOR signaling pathways...
The result is that BCAA products with a 2:1:1 or 4:1:1 bias may actually counteract the anabolic effects from the product, as these substrates are pitted against one another to compete for metabolism.*
8-1-1 Rocks
By increasing the "normal" ratio of leucine to the other two branched chain amino acids, we surmise two things:
- Double & mega dosing may be unnecessary, as we have already doubled the component that is primarily responsible for the protein turnover and synthesis increases we see with BCAAs.*
- Competitive metabolism between the amino acids may not lower leucine levels to the point that it is unable to regulate mTOR*.
Ultra-Micronized
Let's be honest - when your uncle was rockin' his Zubaz & fannypack, he was drinking the same bulky BCAA's that you're drinking right now...
Sure, now there's instantized BCAA's - but they are incredibly expensive & made by using soy...
And I know you're tired of BCAA "floaties" and losing valuable product stuck to the side of the bottle...
That's why the BCAA's in USPlabs Modern BCAA™ utilize an advanced micronization process that produces an incredibly light & voluminous powder that mixes great!To assist with blood glutamine pools, we've included a compound called Sustamine™...*
Sustamine™
This particular product consists of a glutamine dipeptide (L-alanyl-L-glutamine), which is more stable and more water soluble than regular L-glutamine.*
The presence of a unique intestinal transporter for the dipeptide may also suggest an increased amount of glutamine to reach the bloodstream and into skeletal muscle as compared to regular free L-glutamine.*
These notions are surmised by the higher glutamine concentrations in plasma and skeletal muscle of animal models administered alanyl-glutamine, as compared to those observed with free L-glutamine.*
This is important because up to 65% of regular L-glutamine can be destroyed before it makes its way to your muscles...
Would You Step Over a $20 Bill To Pick Up A Quarter?
As mentioned, we added Sustamine to assist with blood glutamine pools*, but I want to make it abundantly clear we're not trying to win glutamine product of the year here...
USPlabs Modern BCAA™ is a BCAA formula first & foremost because, quite frankly, that's what delivers the goods...
If you want a bunch of ingredients that really won't have a significant impact on your physique & performance, then USPlabs Modern BCAA™ probably isn't for you...
I mean, why run a 6 yard draw when you can hit a 60 yard bomb over the top?
If you want an awesome BCAA product designed for those who truly realize just how important BCAA's are, then USPlabs Modern BCAA™ was made with you in mind.
USPLabs Modern BCAA Directions: As a dietary supplement, mix 1 serving (2 level scoops) in 20 ounces of water and shake vigorously for 30 seconds. Sip throughout workout or athletic event. An additional serving may be taken immediately after training or any time additional aminos are needed. Using very cold water can hinder solubility and cause foaming.
Modern BCAA Side Effects & Warnings: This product is only intended to be consumed by healthy adults 18 years of age or older. Pregnant or nursing women should not use this product. Discontinue use and immediately consult your health care professional if you experience any adverse reaction to this product. Do not exceed recommended serving. Do not use if safety seal is broken or missing. KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN.
| Item Name: Modern BCAA | ||
| Flavor: Grape Bubblegum | ||
| Extended Size: 15 oz (428g) | ||
| Brand: USPLABS |
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| Item Name: Modern BCAA | ||
| Flavor: White Blue Raspberry | ||
| Extended Size: 15 oz (428g) | ||
| Brand: USPLABS |
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Grape Bubblegum
NUTRITION FACTS
Servings Per Container 35
Amount Per Serving
| Serving | % DV | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Proprietary Blend | 10 g | - | ||
Proprietary Blends
- Proprietary Blend
Micronized L-Leucine, Micronized L-Isoleucine, Micronized L-Valine, L-Alanyl-L-Glutamine (Sustamine)
White Blue Raspberry
NUTRITION FACTS
Servings Per Container 35
Amount Per Serving
| Serving | % DV | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Proprietary Blend | 10 g | - | ||
Proprietary Blends
- Proprietary Blend
Micronized L-Leucine, Micronized L-Isoleucine, Micronized L-Valine, L-Alanyl-L-Glutamine (Sustamine)
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Customer Reviews
- Best for my Recovery Review by Woody
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Modern BCAA (8.1.1) by USPlabs is the best for my recovery. I've tried others that were 2.1.1 and 12.1.1 and they did not do the same. I thought the 12.1.1 would be much better, but to my surprise it was not. I'm back on USPlabs 8.1.1. and I don't plan on changing. Although I'm not much for how supps taste as I am for effectiveness, but this one does taste great (grape bubblegum). Just don't mix in iced water or you may have problems with it dissolving...just like the others though. (Posted on 12/6/11)Taste Effectiveness
- Modern BCAA Works Well for Fasted Training Review by Karen
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Taste is OK. Works well for fasted training. (Posted on 5/13/11)Taste Effectiveness
- Modern BCAA User for Months Review by Guest
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I'm happy with my purchase. I'd been taking BCAA in capsule form (2 before workout and 6 after) for months - and even with 8 caps I was getting less mg than one scoop of this USPLabs product. I use this now and add it to my vanilla protein powder. The taste ("white blue raspberry") is okay, rather strong, but tolerable. The other flavor does not sound appealing at all. Th product does seem to create a lot of foam, and the packaging says "using very cold water can cause foaming" but I've even tried warm water and it still foams considerably. Still, I will continue using this product. (Posted on 11/14/10)Taste Effectiveness
- Modern BCAA Work Pretty Good Review by tony b
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I took it as directed as well as on its own with meals. Worked pretty good just didnt taste that good. (Posted on 10/23/10)Taste Effectiveness
- Xtend vs. Modern BCAA Review by Glenn
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Usually use xtend, but like jacked and prime, so I thought I would try it. This bcaa supplement tastes really good - I take it during my workout and seems to help with recovery. I am cutting right now and does help. I am only 1/2 way through right now and looks like I will buy another jug. (Posted on 9/27/10)Taste Effectiveness









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