CITRULLINE MALATE POWDER




- L-citrulline DL-malate form.
- 100% RAW. No additives.
- Lasts longer.
- Suitable for vegans and vegetarians.
Table of contents
What is Citrulline malate powder?
Citrulline malate powder by RawSeries is a vegan powdered food supplement based on citrulline salts of malic acid.
Citrulline malate is created by combining L-citrulline with the DL-malate anion.
It is 100% suitable for vegetarian and vegan diets.
Why buy Citrulline Malate at HSN?
We have the equivalent product in tablet form, our Citrulline Malate 2:1 1000mg by EssentialSeries.
Convenient format
The doses of the food supplement citrulline malate are quite high (relatively to the contents of a tablet).
As with similar cases, such as BCAAs, there are people who prefer the tablet format and others who prefer the powdered options.
Citrulline malate powder allows it to be combined more conveniently with other supplements and makes it more versatile.
100% Pure
Our citrulline malate powder follows the philosophy of the RawSeries range.
Pure food supplements, no additives, 0 additives, no colour, no flavouring, no sweeteners. Only the primary compound!
100% of the product content is pure Citrulline Malate powder.
Fine micronized
The particle size of a powdered food supplement significantly affects its solubility.
We have sieved the raw material for our citrulline malate so that the size of the micronised powder is as small as possible, in the form of pulverised microcrystals.
This fine particle size has a positive impact on the degree of dispersion of the product, making its suspension easier (improving its solubility) and reducing its sedimentation (minimising its deposition at the bottom of the container).
Own flavour
The taste of citrulline malate, due to the presence of malic acid in the salt, is slightly acidic.
How does Citrulline Malate taste?
Citrulline malate has an intensely acidic taste.
Why take Citrulline malate?
Goes great with:
In case you want to know more
- Allerton, T. D., Proctor, D. N., Stephens, J. M., Dugas, T. R., Spielmann, G., & Irving, B. A. (2018). l-Citrulline Supplementation: Impact on Cardiometabolic Health. Nutrients, 10(7).
- Glenn, J. M., Gray, M., Wethington, L. N., Stone, M. S., Stewart, R. W. J., & Moyen, N. E. (2017). Acute citrulline malate supplementation improves upper- and lower-body submaximal weightlifting exercise performance in resistance-trained females. European Journal of Nutrition, 56(2), 775–784.
- Gonzales, J. U., Raymond, A., Ashley, J., & Kim, Y. (2017). Does l-citrulline supplementation improve exercise blood flow in older adults? Experimental Physiology, 102(12), 1661–1671.
- Kerksick, C. M., Wilborn, C. D., Roberts, M. D., Smith-Ryan, A., Kleiner, S. M., Jäger, R., … Kreider, R. B. (2018). ISSN exercise & sports nutrition review update: research & recommendations. Journal of the International Society of Sports Nutrition, 15(1), 38.
- Ochiai, M., Hayashi, T., Morita, M., Ina, K., Maeda, M., Watanabe, F., & Morishita, K. (2012). Short-term effects of L-citrulline supplementation on arterial stiffness in middle-aged men. International Journal of Cardiology, 155(2), 257–261.
Nutritional Facts
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daily doseper serving |
Serving size: 1 scoop of 10ml (5g) | ||
daily dose: 2 scoops of 10ml (10g) | ||
Servings per container: 100 | ||
L-Citrulline-DL-Malate (2:1) | ||
L-Citrulline Base |