NAC (N-Acetyl-L-Cysteine)

Stabilized, highly bioavailable form of the amino acid L-cysteine | Serves as a precursor for endogenous substances such as glutathione and taurine L -cysteine ​​is a natural component of connective tissue, skin, hair, nails, muscles and bones. | High-purity NAC in carefully processed premium quality Vegan NAC (N-Acetyl-L-Cysteine) from corn fermentation | Purely plant-based amino acid, free from additives

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  • PRODUCT DESCRIPTION

  • NUTRITIONAL VALUES & INGREDIENTS

  • APPLICATION

  • LABORATORY ANALYSIS

PRODUCT DESCRIPTION

What is NAC (N-Acetyl-L-Cysteine)?

N-Acetyl-L-cysteine ​​(NAC) is a stable form of the amino acid L-cysteine ​​and is used in the body as a precursor for various biochemical processes. As a sulfur-containing compound, NAC plays an important role in metabolism and is closely linked to the formation of glutathione, a key antioxidant.

What functions does NAC have?

  • Precursor of glutathione: NAC provides cysteine ​​for the body's own synthesis of glutathione, which plays a key role in the antioxidant protection system.
  • Sulfur source: NAC provides sulfur groups that are needed for numerous enzymatic and cellular processes.
  • Protein building block: Via cysteine, NAC is indirectly a component of many proteins and contributes to the stability of tissues.
  • Cellular metabolism: Involved in processes that support the energy supply and protection of cells.
  • Immune system: NAC contributes to the normal function of immune cells and supports their metabolic processes through the formation of glutathione.
  • Muscles and tissues: As a sulfur-containing amino acid, NAC is important for general protein synthesis and tissue regeneration.
  • Cell function: NAC acts as a precursor for antioxidant mechanisms that ensure the stability and activity of cells.

What is the ingredient?

Pure N-acetyl-L-cysteine ​​(NAC)

How much is in a bag?

One sachet contains 100 g of powder – enough for 100 servings.

NUTRITIONAL VALUES & INGREDIENTS

APPLICATION

Preparation:

Stir 1 measuring spoon of powder (approx. 1 g) into water daily.

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Daily intake:

Regular intake recommended to support antioxidant effects, liver function & cell protection in the long term.

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Best time to take:

Ideal before a meal, preferably in the morning or at lunchtime.

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LABORATORY ANALYSIS

Laboratory-tested purity & quality

We place the utmost importance on the purity, safety, and efficacy of our products. Every batch is tested by independent laboratories to ensure the highest standards.

Tested for pollutants & contaminants

Our products are tested for heavy metals, pesticides, microbiology, and other potential contaminants – to ensure absolute purity and safety.

Manufactured to the highest standards

NAC (N-Acetyl-L-Cysteine) is manufactured in compliance with GMP and HACCP guidelines.

Maximum transparency for our customers

We are committed to complete transparency – you can download the latest laboratory analysis here at any time:

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PRODUCT DESCRIPTION

What is NAC (N-Acetyl-L-Cysteine)?

N-Acetyl-L-cysteine ​​(NAC) is a stable form of the amino acid L-cysteine ​​and is used in the body as a precursor for various biochemical processes. As a sulfur-containing compound, NAC plays an important role in metabolism and is closely linked to the formation of glutathione, a key antioxidant.

What functions does NAC have?

  • Precursor of glutathione: NAC provides cysteine ​​for the body's own synthesis of glutathione, which plays a key role in the antioxidant protection system.
  • Sulfur source: NAC provides sulfur groups that are needed for numerous enzymatic and cellular processes.
  • Protein building block: Via cysteine, NAC is indirectly a component of many proteins and contributes to the stability of tissues.
  • Cellular metabolism: Involved in processes that support the energy supply and protection of cells.
  • Immune system: NAC contributes to the normal function of immune cells and supports their metabolic processes through the formation of glutathione.
  • Muscles and tissues: As a sulfur-containing amino acid, NAC is important for general protein synthesis and tissue regeneration.
  • Cell function: NAC acts as a precursor for antioxidant mechanisms that ensure the stability and activity of cells.

What is the ingredient?

Pure N-acetyl-L-cysteine ​​(NAC)

How much is in a bag?

One sachet contains 100 g of powder – enough for 100 servings.

NUTRITIONAL VALUES & INGREDIENTS

NUTRITIONAL VALUES & INGREDIENTS

APPLICATION

APPLICATION

Preparation:

Stir 1 measuring spoon of powder (approx. 1 g) into water daily.

Title

Daily intake:

Regular intake recommended to support antioxidant effects, liver function & cell protection in the long term.

Title

Best time to take:

Ideal before a meal, preferably in the morning or at lunchtime.

Title

LABORATORY ANALYSIS

LABORATORY ANALYSIS

Laboratory-tested purity & quality

We place the utmost importance on the purity, safety, and efficacy of our products. Every batch is tested by independent laboratories to ensure the highest standards.

Tested for pollutants & contaminants

Our products are tested for heavy metals, pesticides, microbiology, and other potential contaminants – to ensure absolute purity and safety.

Manufactured to the highest standards

NAC (N-Acetyl-L-Cysteine) is manufactured in compliance with GMP and HACCP guidelines.

Maximum transparency for our customers

We are committed to complete transparency – you can download the latest laboratory analysis here at any time:

download