Can You Take Galactose with Leucine?
Leucine may slow down Galactose absorption
Slowed Galactose absorption
Leucine may slow down Galactose absorption
Slowed Galactose absorption
Detailed Analysis
When you take Leucine and Galactose together, Leucine may slow down the absorption of Galactose in your body. This could affect how quickly Galactose works or is utilized. The impact may vary depending on individual factors. Leucine induces a reversible inhibition of D-galactose absorption. This means that Leucine can temporarily slow down the absorption of Galactose by binding to certain transport proteins in the intestines, reducing the amount of Galactose that can be absorbed at a given time.
What else do you take?
2/10Check your full stack — every pair, not just this one
Optimal Timing
⏱️ Leucine separated from Galactose by 5.5h (Leucine induces reversible inhibition of D-galactose absorption)
Research Sources (1)
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