100% Casein Protein Chocolate Peanut Butter By GNC Pro Performance Overview & Drug Interactions
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Supplement: 100% Casein Protein Chocolate Peanut Butter by GNC Pro Performance
This product contains
Below is a list of the 'active' ingredients listed on the supplement label for this product.
For a list of 'other ingredients', such as fillers, please see the 'Label Information' section on this page.
Calories
Ingredient Group | Header |
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Category | other |
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Calories from Fat
Ingredient Group Header Category other
Total Fat
Ingredient Group | Fat (unspecified) |
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Category | fat |
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Saturated Fat
Ingredient Group Saturated fat Category fat
Trans Fat
Ingredient Group Trans fat Category fat
Cholesterol
Ingredient Group | Cholesterol |
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Category | fat |
Sodium
Ingredient Group | Sodium |
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Category | mineral |
Total Carbohydrates
Ingredient Group | Carbohydrate |
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Category | sugar |
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Dietary Fiber
Ingredient Group Fiber (unspecified) Category fiber
Sugar
Ingredient Group Sucrose Category sugar
Protein
Ingredient Group | Protein (unspecified) |
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Category | protein |
Vitamin A
Ingredient Group | Vitamin A |
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Category | vitamin |
Vitamin C
Ingredient Group | Vitamin C |
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Category | vitamin |
Calcium
Calcium is a vital nutrient found in various foods such as dairy products, certain vegetables, and many fortified items. Over 99% of the body's calcium is stored in the bones and teeth, predominantly as hydroxyapatite. The remaining calcium circulates in the blood, extracellular fluid, muscles, and other tissues, where it is essential for processes like nerve signaling, muscle contraction, vascular activities, glandular secretion, and maintaining cell membrane and capillary permeability. It also plays critical roles in enzyme reactions, respiration, kidney function, and blood clotting, and is involved in neurotransmitter and hormone release, amino acid uptake, vitamin B12 absorption, and gastrin secretion. Calcium balance changes with age: it is positive during periods of growth, stable in adulthood, and tends to become negative in older age. Calcium loss occurs through feces, urine, sweat, and shedding skin cells. In women, reduced estrogen levels decrease calcium absorption and retention, increase bone turnover, and lead to lower bone mass. Calcium supplements come in various forms, including citrate and carbonate, which differ mainly in their calcium content and absorption rates. Calcium citrate is easily absorbed and can be taken without food, making it suitable for older adults or those with low stomach acid. In contrast, calcium carbonate, which contains a higher percentage of calcium, is best absorbed when taken with meals.
See More Information Regarding CalciumIngredient Group | Calcium |
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Category | mineral |
Iron
Ingredient Group | Iron |
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Category | mineral |
Drugs that interact with 100% Casein Protein Chocolate Peanut Butter by GNC Pro Performance
Below is a list of drug interactions for each ingredient in this supplement product. Please note that a supplement product may contain more than one ingredient that has interactions.
Label Information
Supplement Facts:
Daily Value (DV) Target Group(s): | Adults and children 4 or more years of age |
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Minimum serving Sizes: |
42 Gram(s)
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Maximum serving Sizes: |
42 Gram(s)
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Servings per container | 21 |
UPC/BARCODE | 048107099022 |
Ingredient | Amount per Serving | Group | % DV, Adults & children 4+ years |
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Calories |
160 {Calories}
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Header |
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Calories from Fat |
15 {Calories}
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Header |
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Total Fat |
1.5 Gram(s)
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Fat (unspecified) |
2%
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Saturated Fat |
0 Gram(s)
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Saturated fat |
--
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Trans Fat |
0 Gram(s)
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Trans fat |
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Cholesterol |
10 mg
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Cholesterol |
3%
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Sodium |
220 mg
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Sodium |
9%
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Total Carbohydrates |
10 Gram(s)
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Carbohydrate |
3%
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Dietary Fiber |
5 Gram(s)
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Fiber (unspecified) |
20%
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Sugar |
2 Gram(s)
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Sucrose |
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Protein |
25 Gram(s)
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Protein (unspecified) |
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Vitamin A |
0 NP
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Vitamin A |
--
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Vitamin C |
0 NP
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Vitamin C |
--
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Calcium |
0 NP
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Calcium |
40%
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Iron |
0 NP
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Iron |
6%
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Other Ingredients: |
Protein Blend
Forms
Polydextrose
Cocoa
Natural and Artificial flavors
Sunflower Oil powder
Forms
Gum Blend
Forms
Lecithin
Salt
Potassium Chloride
Acesulfame Potassium
Sucralose
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Label Statments:
General Statements |
- Protein serves as a source of amino acids. The body needs amino acids to build the various proteins used in the growth, repair and maintenance of body tissues such as skin, bones and muscles.
Why Casein?
Casein is a slow digesting protein derived from milk. When compared to other sources of protein such as soy and whey, casein increases blood amino acids at a much slower and steadier rate. This delayed digestion and absorption of amino acids may be beneficial between meals or in the evening to provide a steadier supply of muscle fuel, crucial to maintaining an anti-catabolic state and significantly decrease protein breakdown.
This chart compares the branched chain amino acid (BCAA) absorption after consuming casein and whey protein. When compared to whey, casein concentration was significantly lower after one hour, forty minutes, but increased after five hours.
- {chart} Branched Chain Amino Acid (BCAA) Absorption After Supplementation of Casein Vs. Whey Protein
BRANCHED CHAIN AMINO ACID CONCENTRATION (mM)
1050
600
1 HOUR, 40 MINUTES
CASEIN WHEY
BRANCHED CHAIN AMINO ACID CONCENTRATION (mM)
600
450
5 HOURS
CASEIN WHEY
*In a randomized, double-blind controlled study of sixteen healthy adults, subjects consumed either whey protein or casein containing equal amounts of leucine. While plasma branched chain amino acid (BCAA) levels were highest at 100 minutes post-supplementation in subjects who consumed whey protein, after 300 minutes (5 hours) BCAA levels were higher in subjects who consumed casein compared to those who took whey protein.
- New
POWDERED PROTEIN MIX
- NATURAL SOURCE OF AMINO ACIDS
- Natural and Artificial Flavor
- CODE 386048 ILG
- Significant product settling may occur.
- New
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Formula |
- 25 GRAMS OF SLOW-ACTING PROTEIN FOR HIGHER SUSTAINED BCAA UPTAKE
FEATURES MICELLAR CASEIN AND CALCIUM CASEINATE
- Calories: 2000 2500
Total Fat Less than 65 g 80 g
Sat. Fat Less than 20 g 25 g
Cholesterol Less than 300 mg 300 mg
Sodium Less than 2400 mg 2400 mg
Total Carbohydrate 300 g 375 g
Dietary Fiber 25 g 30 g
Calories per gram:
Fat 9 - Carbohydrate 4 - Protein 4
- CONTAINS: Milk and Soybeans.
- TYPICAL AMINO ACID PROFILE PER SERVING:
Alanine 676 mg
Arginine 885 mg
Aspartate 1622 mg
Cystine 83 mg
Glutamate 5050 mg
Glycine 524 mg
Histidine 704 mg
Isoleucine^ 1339 mg
Leucine^ 2173 mg
Lysine 1858 mg
Methionine 653 mg
Phenylalanine 1168 mg
Proline 2469 mg
Serine 1422 mg
Threonine 1066 mg
Tryptophan 296 mg
Tyrosine 1367 mg
Valine^ 1645 mg
25000 mg
^Indicates Branched Chain Amino Acid (BCAA).
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Suggested/Recommended/Usage/Directions |
- DIRECTIONS: Add one level scoop (42g) to 10 fl. oz. of cold water and blend well. Consume 1-3 servings per day. Pro Performance(R) 100% Casein Protein can be taken first thing in the morning, in between meals and before bed.
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Precautions |
- CONTAINS: Milk and Soybeans.
- NOTICE: Use this product as a food supplement only. Do not use for weight reduction.
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Storage |
- Store in a cool, dry place.
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Brand Information
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For More Information | |
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Phone Number | 1-888-462-2548 |
Distributed by | |
Name | General Nutrition Corporation |
City | Pittsburgh |
State | PA |
ZipCode | 15222 |
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Web Address | GNC.COM |
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