Amino acids are said to be “semi-essential” when they can be synthesized by the body under certain conditions. Arginine, Glutamine or Citrulline are, for example, semi-essential amino acids.
Arginine: despite its status as a “semi-essential” amino acid, Arginine must be considered essential for athletes, because physical activity increases their needs. Arginine supplementation in athletes increases the level of nitrogen monoxide (NO). This gas facilitates the work of the heart by widening the blood vessels. In addition, arginine promotes blood circulation, particularly in the muscles, and thus improves muscle congestion.
Glutamine: Glutamine is a semi-essential and protein-forming amino acid that is found in high concentrations in muscles. Glutamine intake stimulates muscle anabolism and plays a role in maintaining the athlete's health. It nourishes the immune and digestive cells and thus prevents potential problems at this level.
Citrulline: Citrulline is a semi-essential amino acid and, like Alanine, is non-protein. It is anabolic and participates in the body's molecular synthesis reactions. Thus, Citrulline supplementation improves cardiovascular and immune health by improving blood circulation.
In addition, thanks to its indirect action on the production of NO, it makes it possible to compensate for deficiencies or even boost sexual endurance in men who do not suffer from erection problems.