BCAA vs L-Glutamine
Amino Acid vs Amino Acid · evidence-backed comparison
- • L-Glutamine is cheaper per serving ($0.40 vs $0.50).
- • BCAA has higher bioavailability (better absorption).
Side-by-side traits
| Trait | BCAA | L-Glutamine |
|---|---|---|
Category | Amino Acid | Amino Acid |
Active compound | L-leucine, L-isoleucine, L-valine (2:1:1) | L-glutamine |
Form available | Powder, Capsule | Powder, Capsule |
Source | microbial | microbial |
Typical dose | 5–10 g per serving | 5–15 g daily |
Dose range | 5–10 g | 5–15 g |
Loading protocol | — | — |
Best taken with | water during training | water, empty stomach |
Best time of day | pre-workout | morning |
Bioavailability How efficiently the body absorbs and utilizes the compound. | Very High (5/5) | High (4/5) |
Onset time | Acute: 15–30 min | Cumulative: 1–4 weeks |
Half-life | ~1 hour | ~1 hour |
Evidence level Quality and quantity of human research. | Limited (small studies) | Limited (small studies) |
Overall effect Subjective effect magnitude. | Low (2/5) | Very Low (1/5) |
Muscle / strength | Low (2/5) | Low (2/5) |
Physical energy | Moderate (3/5) | Low (2/5) |
Focus / cognition | Low (2/5) | Very Low (1/5) |
Mood / stress | Very Low (1/5) | Very Low (1/5) |
Sleep quality | Very Low (1/5) | Very Low (1/5) |
Immunity | Very Low (1/5) | Moderate (3/5) |
Recovery Post-exercise recovery support. | Moderate (3/5) | Moderate (3/5) |
Longevity / healthspan | Very Low (1/5) | Low (2/5) |
Safety rating 5 = exceptionally well-tolerated; 1 = significant risk profile. | Very High (5/5) | Very High (5/5) |
Price per serving Approximate USD per typical daily dose. | $0.50 | $0.40 |
Vegan friendly | Yes | Yes |
Gluten free | Yes | Yes |
3rd-party tested | Yes | Yes |
About BCAA
The classic intra-workout amino, but largely redundant if you eat enough protein. EAAs offer a more complete profile for the same price.
About L-Glutamine
Most-abundant amino in the body, popular for gut healing and immune support during heavy training. Muscle-building claims are largely overstated.
Vetted brands, third-party testing, ships worldwide.
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BCAA safety
Common side effects:
- • Generally none
Avoid if:
- • MSUD (rare genetic disorder)
Drug interactions:
- • Diabetes meds (mild)
L-Glutamine safety
Common side effects:
- • Mild GI upset (rare)
Avoid if:
- • Liver disease
- • Reye's syndrome
Drug interactions:
- • Anti-seizure meds
Common uses
- • Intra-workout fuel
- • Fasted training
- • Anti-catabolic
Stacks well with: citrulline, Creatine Monohydrate
Common uses
- • Leaky gut support
- • Immune during overtraining
- • Wound healing
Stacks well with: Probiotic (Multi-Strain), Zinc
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Medical disclaimer
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