Is Beta-Alanine Pescatarian?
CautionSometimes. Beta-alanine can come from either animal or synthetic sources. The main animal sources include meat, poultry, and fish. If the label does not provide a source, we recommend calling the manufacturer.
Beta-Alanine and the Pescatarian Diet
Beta-alanine is a naturally occurring non-essential amino acid that plays a crucial role in the production of carnosine, a compound that helps buffer acid in muscles, thus improving physical performance. It is especially popular in the form of dietary supplements for athletes and fitness enthusiasts. While beta-alanine can be derived from animal sources such as meat, poultry, and fish, synthetic versions are also available, making it suitable for those following a pescatarian diet if sourced properly.
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