Side-by-side comparison of mechanisms, dosing, interactions, and stacking potential.
| L-Citrulline | Pycnogenol | |
|---|---|---|
| Category | Amino Acids | Supplements |
| Standard Dose | 3-6g L-citrulline daily or 6-8g citrulline malate | — |
| Timing | 30-60 minutes pre-workout for exercise performance. For blood pressure: split AM/PM doses. Powder form in water. | — |
| Cycle Duration | ongoing | — |
| Evidence Level | strong_human | Moderate |
L-Citrulline is converted to L-arginine in the kidneys via argininosuccinate synthase and argininosuccinate lyase (bypassing hepatic first-pass metabolism that degrades oral L-arginine). L-arginine is then the substrate for endothelial nitric oxide synthase (eNOS), producing nitric oxide (NO). NO activates soluble guanylyl cyclase (sGC), increasing cGMP, causing vascular smooth muscle relaxation and vasodilation. Citrulline also participates in the urea cycle (ammonia detoxification), and supplementation increases plasma arginine more effectively than arginine supplementation itself due to bypass of intestinal and hepatic arginase.
3-6g L-citrulline daily or 6-8g citrulline malate
30-60 minutes pre-workout for exercise performance. For blood pressure: split AM/PM doses. Powder form in water.
ongoing
Polyphenol-rich French maritime pine bark extract that improves endothelial nitric oxide signaling, capillary tone, and oxidative defense.
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