Citrulline
Better than arginine. Keep the label honest.
$30
$0.67 per serving
1,500 mg free-form L-citrulline.
No malate padding the number.
- Size
- 90 capsules
- Servings
- 45
- Form
- Capsules
Made in the USA. Third-party tested for identity, purity, and banned substances — every lot.
Product detail
What it is
Citrulline converts to arginine in the kidneys, which is a longer route to the same place and, awkwardly for arginine, a more reliable one. Most products list citrulline malate and count the malate in the number, so a 6,000 mg label can be 3,900 mg of the actual amino acid. We list free-form citrulline, so 1,500 mg means 1,500 mg. Two capsules is a modest dose by design; the powder exists for people who want a pre-training gram count and would rather not swallow eight capsules to get it.
The short version
- 1,500 mg L-citrulline per two-capsule serving
- Free-form citrulline, not citrulline malate — the dose is the amino acid
- Absorbs more reliably than oral L-arginine
- Plant-based capsule shell
- Also sold as an unflavored powder if you prefer to dose it up
How to use
Two capsules, 30–45 minutes before training. Up to two servings on hard days.
Ingredients
L-citrulline. Capsule: hypromellose.
Supplement facts
| Serving size 2 capsules|45 servings per container | % DV | |
|---|---|---|
| L-Citrulline | 1,500 mg | † |
- † Daily Value not established.
Where it sits in the line
No. 09 of 22 · Amino Acids