RECOTA Z Energy Powder


RECOTA Z Energy Powder


Dextrose 17.5 gm,Sucrose 14 gm,Zinc Sulphate 32.5 mg,Ascorbic Acid 50 mg / 35 gm Energy Powder (35 gm,105gm,210gm) Use, Indication, Side Effects, Dosage, Mechanism of Action, Price, Contra-Indications, Drug Interactions As Description.



RECOTA Z Energy Powder

Dextrose,Sucrose,Zinc Sulphate,Ascorbic Acid Energy Powder Use, Indication, Side Effects, Dosage, Mechanism of Action, Price, Contra-Indications, Drug Interactions...

RECOTA Z Energy Powder

Each 35 grms Contains: Dextrose 17.5 gm,Sucrose 14 gm,Zinc Sulphate 32.5 mg,Ascorbic Acid 50 mg

 

Use of RECOTA Z Energy Powder:

Dextrose: Dextrose is a simple sugar (glucose) used primarily as a source of energy. It is often included in energy powders and drinks to provide a quick energy  boost.

Sucrose: Sucrose is common table sugar, consisting of glucose and fructose. In energy powders, it serves as another source of quick energy.

Zinc Sulphate: Zinc is an essential mineral involved in various cellular processes, including metabolism and immune function.

Ascorbic Acid (Vitamin C): Vitamin C is an essential nutrient with antioxidant properties that supports immune function and overall health.

 

Indication of Energy Powder:

Dextrose: Used to replenish energy levels during physical exertion or for individuals needing a quick source of glucose.

Sucrose: Similar to dextrose, it provides readily available energy.

Zinc Sulphate: Its presence in energy powders may support overall health and immune function, although it's not primarily used for energy production

Ascorbic Acid (Vitamin C): Its presence in energy powders can help combat oxidative stress caused by physical activity.

 

Mechanism of Action of RECOTA Z Energy Powder:

Dextrose: Dextrose is rapidly absorbed into the bloodstream, providing an immediate source of energy through increased blood glucose levels.

Sucrose: Sucrose is broken down into glucose and fructose during digestion, providing energy through increased blood sugar levels.

Zinc Sulphate: Its Zinc plays a role in enzymatic reactions and protein synthesis, which are important for cellular energy metabolism.

Ascorbic Acid (Vitamin C): Acts as an antioxidant, protecting cells from oxidative damage and supporting immune function.

 

Contra-Indications:

Individuals with diabetes or other conditions affecting glucose metabolism should monitor their intake of dextrose and sucrose. Zinc sulfate and vitamin C are generally safe but may interact with certain medications or conditions; consulting a healthcare provider is advisable.

Drug Interactions:

Limited interactions reported, but always consult healthcare professionals if taking medications or having health conditions.

 

For Use of registered medical practitioner or a hospital only

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