Beetroot Powder (Nitrates) vs Ecdysterone (Beta-Ecdysterone)

Side-by-side comparison of mechanisms, dosing, interactions, and stacking potential.

Beetroot Powder (Nitrates)Ecdysterone (Beta-Ecdysterone)
CategoryTraining CompoundsTraining Compounds
Standard Dose400-800mg dietary nitrate daily (equivalent to ~500ml beetroot juice or 6-12g concentrated powder)
Timing2-3 hours before exercise (peak plasma nitrite at 2-3h post-ingestion). For chronic supplementation: morning dosing. Do NOT use antibacterial mouthwash (kills oral nitrate-reducing bacteria, ablating the pathway).
Cycle DurationEvent-based loading (3-7 days) or ongoing daily supplementation
Evidence Levelstrong_humanModerate
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Beetroot Powder (Nitrates)

Training Compounds

Mechanism

Beetroot provides dietary nitrate (NO3-) which is reduced to nitrite (NO2-) by oral commensal bacteria (Veillonella, Rothia), then further reduced to nitric oxide (NO) in acidic/hypoxic environments (stomach, exercising muscle). This nitrate-nitrite-NO pathway is oxygen-independent, complementing the L-arginine/eNOS pathway. NO enhances exercise performance by: reducing the oxygen cost of submaximal exercise (improved mitochondrial efficiency via Complex V and Complex IV modulation), enhancing blood flow to exercising muscle (vasodilation), improving calcium handling in contractile fibers (type II muscle fiber recruitment efficiency), and enhancing glucose uptake.

Standard Dosing

400-800mg dietary nitrate daily (equivalent to ~500ml beetroot juice or 6-12g concentrated powder)

Timing

2-3 hours before exercise (peak plasma nitrite at 2-3h post-ingestion). For chronic supplementation: morning dosing. Do NOT use antibacterial mouthwash (kills oral nitrate-reducing bacteria, ablating the pathway).

Cycle Duration

Event-based loading (3-7 days) or ongoing daily supplementation

Side Effects

  • Red/pink urine and stools (beeturia — harmless but alarming to uninformed clients)
  • GI discomfort
  • Mild hypotension
  • Potential kidney stone contribution (oxalate content)

Contraindications

  • Kidney stones (beetroot high in oxalates)
  • Hemochromatosis (beetroot contains iron)
  • G6PD deficiency (methemoglobin concern at very high nitrite levels)

Best Stacking Partners

L-Citrulline (complementary NO pathway — eNOS-dependent)CaffeineCreatineElectrolytes

Mechanism

Phytoecdysteroid that activates estrogen receptor beta (ER-beta) to stimulate protein synthesis via the PI3K/Akt pathway. Enhances muscle protein synthesis without androgenic effects or hormonal suppression. WADA has considered adding it to the banned list due to efficacy.

Contraindications

  • None established

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