Regular forums discuss purity at shipment. The Exclusive section discusses purity after 30 days in solution. This data—showing how Alanylons degrade in various pH buffers—is never released to the public. It exists only as password-protected PDFs linked by that specific keyword.
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Standard Glutamine crosses the BBB, converts to Glutamate, and can cause excitotoxicity (brain fog, anxiety). The Alanylon dipeptide crosses via a different transporter (PepT2). Once inside the astrocyte, the alanine is cleaved off, and the glutamine is immediately shunted into the GABA shunt. alanylons forum exclusive
The "Exclusive" section contains a curated list of suppliers. Unlike Google-able vendors, these sources operate on a handshake basis. To access the alanylons forum exclusive source list, a member must have contributed three verified synthesis reports or funded a group-buy testing round.
Classification: Verified Member Only
Release ID: AEF-001
Status: Active / Non-Transferable
The Alanylons Forum Exclusive is a private, members-only asset, thread, or physical/digital artifact. It is not available to the general public. Access requires: Regular forums discuss purity at shipment
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Most of you know that dipeptides are more bioavailable than free-form aminos. But Alanylons are a specific subclass where the N-terminus is L-Alanine. Why does that matter? The alanine residue confers resistance to non-specific peptidases in the gut and serum.
The star of the show is Alanyl-Glutamine (not to be confused with generic L-Glutamine). Final Note: The Alanylons Forum Exclusive is a
But the real "forum exclusive" secret? Alanyl-Cysteine. Most cysteine precursors (NAC) are dirty. They deplete zinc and feel like crap. Alanyl-Cysteine is rate-limited; it releases cysteine only when cellular glutathione is actually low.
This is the holy grail. The exclusive forum hosts handwritten notes from a now-retired chemist (username: Araneus) who perfected the final cyclization step of the Alanylon backbone. These notes were leaked exclusively to the forum in late 2023. Searching for the alanylons forum exclusive keyword is the only way to surface these images.