Why our amino acids are different
Not all amino acids on the market have the same origin. Bioamin amino acids are 100% derived from natural plant fermentation, without the use of solvents or other chemical substances. No raw materials of animal origin ("Animal Free"): a process choice that directly reflects the purity and traceability of the ingredient.
Essential amino acids: what they are
Essential amino acids (EAAs) are those that the body cannot synthesize in sufficient quantities on its own and must therefore be introduced through diet or supplementation. They are the fundamental constituents of all proteins: from hemoglobin to albumin, from immunoglobulins to collagen, from neurotransmitters to enzymes. Bioamin provides the entire pool of essential and semi-essential amino acids in free form, with a stoichiometric ratio between the different amino acids defined during development to optimize their complementarity.
The complete pool of B-group Vitamins in food matrix
The formula is enriched with a complete pool of B-group Vitamins — Thiamine (B1), Riboflavin (B2), Niacin (B3), Pantothenic acid (B5), Pyridoxine (B6), Biotin (B7) and Folic acid (B9) — obtained through controlled plant fermentation and provided in the form of an intact food matrix. Unlike isolated synthetic vitamins, the B-group vitamins in Bioamin are integrated into the matrix of the fermented food, co-present with coenzymes, enzymes, and micronutrients inherent to the original cellular structure: a unitary complex just as a natural unrefined food offers it.
Who is it suitable for
Bioamin is suitable for those following a vegetarian or vegan diet and wishing to maintain a complete intake of essential amino acids without resorting to animal protein sources. It is also suitable for those leading an active lifestyle and wishing to integrate essential amino acids into their daily diet.
Main questions "FAQ"
FAQ 1 — What is Bioamin?
Bioamin is a dietary supplement based on essential amino acids (EAAs) and the entire complex of B-group vitamins, both obtained through controlled plant fermentation. It is a product designed for those seeking complete, pure, and 100% plant-derived nutritional support, without resorting to animal sources or chemical synthesis.
FAQ 2 — What are essential amino acids and why are they "essential"?
Essential amino acids are the nine amino acids — leucine, isoleucine, valine, lysine, methionine, phenylalanine, threonine, tryptophan, and histidine — that the body cannot synthesize in sufficient quantities on its own. They must therefore be obtained through diet or supplementation. Their presence is indispensable for protein synthesis, muscle mass maintenance, and numerous fundamental metabolic processes.
FAQ 3 — What does it mean that Bioamin amino acids come from plant fermentation?
Plant fermentation is a biotechnological process in which selected microorganisms — under controlled conditions — transform plant substrates, producing highly pure free-form amino acids. The final result is a molecule chemically identical to the natural amino acid, but obtained without animal raw materials, with a favorable allergological profile and high bioavailability, since free amino acids do not require protein digestion to be absorbed.
FAQ 4 — How does Bioamin differ from a classic protein supplement?
Unlike a protein supplement, which provides amino acids in bound form (polypeptides to be digested), Bioamin provides amino acids in free form: they are absorbed directly in the intestine without the need for enzymatic digestion. This makes the absorption profile faster and more predictable, and the product also suitable for people with reduced digestive function or sensitivity to whole proteins.
FAQ 5 — Who is Bioamin intended for?
Bioamin is indicated for adults who wish to:
- support protein metabolism and muscle mass maintenance;
- supplement the intake of essential amino acids in vegan or vegetarian diets, where some protein sources may be incomplete;
- support energy levels and general well-being with the full-spectrum B complex.
The product is not suitable for pregnant or breastfeeding women and minors, unless otherwise indicated by a physician.
FAQ 6 — How and when should Bioamin be taken?
It is recommended to take the daily dose indicated on the label, preferably between main meals or according to the nutritionist's instructions. Do not exceed the recommended daily dose. The supplement is not a substitute for a varied and balanced diet and a healthy lifestyle. Keep out of reach of small children.
FAQ 7 — How do the B vitamins present in Bioamin support energy metabolism?
Bioamin's full-spectrum B complex includes all B vitamins involved in energy production. In particular: thiamine (B1), riboflavin (B2), niacin (B3), pantothenic acid (B5), and vitamin B6 contribute to normal energy metabolism.
FAQ 8 — What does vitamin B6 do in combination with essential amino acids?
Vitamin B6 plays a particularly synergistic role with the pool of essential amino acids: it contributes to the normal protein and glycogen metabolism and normal homocysteine metabolism. In an EAA supplement, the presence of B6 strengthens the functional coherence of the formulation, supporting the enzymatic processes directly involved in amino acid metabolism at the cellular level.
FAQ 9 — What is the purpose of vitamin B12 contained in Bioamin?
Vitamin B12 contributes to normal energy metabolism, normal nervous system function, normal red blood cell formation, normal psychological function, and the reduction of tiredness and fatigue. The plant fermentation source guarantees a bioavailable form of B12, particularly relevant for those following a vegan diet, a category that is physiologically exposed to the risk of deficiency.
FAQ 10 — What is the role of biotin present in Bioamin?
Biotin contributes to the normal metabolism of macronutrients (carbohydrates, proteins, and fats), the normal functioning of the nervous system, normal psychological function, and the maintenance of normal hair and skin. For biotin, there is no maximum quantity provided in the OID DFI, which allows for a certain flexibility in formulation while respecting consolidated safety limits.
FAQ 11 — What is the purpose of folic acid (folate) in Bioamin?
Folic acid contributes to normal amino acid synthesis, normal blood formation, normal psychological function, and the reduction of tiredness and fatigue. During pregnancy, folic acid is particularly important for the normal development of the fetus; however, in this case, it is recommended to consult a doctor for targeted supplementation. The maximum dose allowed by the OID DFI for adults is 750 µg per recommended daily dose.
FAQ 12 — What does pantothenic acid (B5) present in Bioamin contribute to?
Pantothenic acid contributes to normal energy metabolism, the normal synthesis and metabolism of steroid hormones, vitamin D, and some neurotransmitters, as well as the reduction of tiredness and fatigue and normal mental performance. For pantothenic acid, the OID DFI does not provide a maximum daily dose, which simplifies formulation management.
FAQ 13 — Why is it important that the B vitamins in Bioamin come from plant fermentation and not chemical synthesis?
B vitamins of fermentative origin are produced from living biological matrices, which generate them in their natural coenzymatic forms, often associated with cofactors and synergistic metabolites present in the substrate. This approach is preferred by those seeking clean label nutritional solutions, without colorings, added flavors, and common allergens.
FAQ 14 — Does Bioamin contain allergens or animal-derived ingredients?
FAQ 14 — Does Bioamin contain allergens or animal-derived ingredients?
Bioamin does not contain animal-derived ingredients or allergens. In case of known individual hypersensitivities, it is recommended to consult a doctor before use.
FAQ 15 — Can Bioamin be taken with other supplements or medications?
Bioamin is a dietary supplement, not a medicine. In general, it does not interfere with other commonly used supplements. However, those taking medications — particularly anticoagulants, immunosuppressants, or hormone therapies — should consult their doctor before supplementing with high-dose vitamin complexes or amino acids. The product is not suitable for use as a substitute for a varied and balanced diet.