Talk:Leucine

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Is it vital that bodybuilder's supplement with Leucine  ?


While not "vital," I've heard that it aids in the transport and overall intake of protein to the muscles.

[edit] Vandalism?

The "LALALALALA" at the end of the article leads me to believe this page was vandalized. If so, please restore any information that may have been altered or removed.

[edit] Leucylalanine

Can anyone add a link or a section on leucylalanine? It's a dipeptide of a leucine and an alanine. The problem is, I haven't been able to find any really useful information on it. I could really use a diagram as well, if anyone can find or provide one!