Apr 11, 2025

Stabilized R(+)-Alpha Lipoic Acid Sodium (RLA): A Bioavailable Powerhouse for Antioxidant Defense, Metabolic Health, and Immune Support

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I.Unique advantages of R(+)-Alpha Lipoic Acid Sodium (Stabilized RLA)

1. Naturally Occurring Active Form

R-enantiomer:

R(+)-Alpha Lipoic Acid Sodium uses the stable R-enantiomer form, which is completely consistent with the α-lipoic acid naturally present in human mitochondria and has higher biological activity and biorecognition. Compared with the S-enantiomer (ineffective isomer) produced during the synthesis process, the R-type can be more effectively utilized by the human body and avoids potential gastrointestinal irritation.

 

Dual solubility:

R(+)-Alpha Lipoic Acid Sodium is both water-soluble and fat-soluble, and can penetrate all biological membranes including the blood-brain barrier, and can work in both the cytoplasm and cell membranes. This property enables it to achieve comprehensive antioxidant protection, which traditional antioxidants such as vitamin C (only water-soluble) and vitamin E (only fat-soluble) cannot do.

 

2. Enhanced Absorption and Stability

Sodium salt stabilization technology:

R(+)-Alpha Lipoic Acid Sodium adopts sodium salt form, which significantly enhances the stability of the molecule, effectively solves the problem of easy oxidation and degradation of ordinary α-lipoic acid, and prolongs its half-life in the body (the half-life of ordinary α-lipoic acid is only 0.5 hours).

 

Optimized bioavailability:

Compared with the racemic mixture (containing both R/S types), the bioavailability of pure R-type R(+)-Alpha Lipoic Acid Sodium is increased by 30-40%. The sodium salt form also promotes intestinal absorption and reduces dose-dependent side effects.

 

 

II. The Effect of R(+)-Alpha Lipoic Acid Sodium (Stabilized RLA)

1. Enhance Immunity and Protect Physical Health

R(+)-Alpha Lipoic Acid Sodium (Stabilized RLA) contains a special disulfide bond structure, which can effectively increase the activity of human immune cells and enhance the body's resistance. When the seasons change and the temperature changes, supplementing it can help prevent diseases such as colds.

 

2. Anti-oxidation and Anti-aging

Free radicals are the culprits of human aging. R(+)-Alpha Lipoic Acid Sodium (Stabilized RLA) has strong antioxidant properties, which can remove excess free radicals in the body and protect cells from oxidative damage, thereby slowing down the aging process and keeping the body young and energetic.

 

3. Protect the Liver and Help Detoxification

The liver is an important detoxification organ in the human body. Supplementing R(+)-Alpha Lipoic Acid Sodium (Stabilized RLA) helps improve liver function, promote toxin excretion, and maintain liver health.

 

4. Regulate Blood Sugar and Prevent Diabetes

R(+)-Alpha Lipoic Acid Sodium (Stabilized RLA) helps improve insulin sensitivity, assists in regulating blood sugar, and prevents diabetes and its complications.

 

5. Enhance Bone Density and Prevent Osteoporosis

This product is rich in minerals, which helps to enhance bone density, prevent osteoporosis, and provide solid bone support for middle-aged and elderly people.

 

 

III.Summary:

R(+)-Alpha Lipoic Acid Sodium (Stabilized RLA), as a comprehensive dietary supplement, is designed to protect your health. Choose this product and let health go with you. Please note that dietary supplements cannot replace drug treatment. If you have symptoms of disease, please seek medical attention in time.

 

 

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