Lustriva is a new ingredient launched this past February for the healthy-aging market. It is a patented complex of bonded arginine silicate and magnesium biotinate that has been shown to increase hair growth, reduce facial wrinkles and fine lines, and improve skin texture.
Nutrition21 (Harrison, NY) will share the latest research on its new proprietary healthy-aging ingredient, Lustriva, plus recent research on esports and other branded ingredients, at the upcoming SupplySide West trade show in Las Vegas.
Lustriva is a new ingredient launched this past February for the healthy-aging market. It is a patented complex of bonded arginine silicate and magnesium biotinate whose form of biotin is 40 times more soluble than D-biotin. The ingredient has been shown to increase hair growth, reduce facial wrinkles and fine lines, and improve skin texture.
The company will also highlight its latest research on esports ingredient NooLVL, which is a patented complex of bonded arginine silicate and an optimized dose of inositol, plus new research on its ingredient Velositol. Velositol helps increase muscle protein synthesis (MPS). When paired with whey protein, plant protein, or branched chain amino acids, Velositol can help amplify MPS benefits.
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