Carnosine

      Carnosine is the dipeptide of histidine and alanine, and functions primarily
      as a buffer in muscle tissue. High carnosine levels are associated with an
      increase in physical performance especially anaerobic performance.

Carnosine has been reported through studies, revealed that carnosine administration can, indeed, benefit the immune responsiveness

Carnosine is best known for its ability to buffer lactic acid in muscle tissue and for its multiple antioxidant capabilities. The present findings would indicate an immunoprotective role of carnosine, although definitive conclusions must await the results of future studies.

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