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What are BCAAs and how are they different from whey protein?

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BCAAs, or branched-chain amino acids, consist of leucine, isoleucine, and valine, and are primarily metabolized in skeletal muscle tissue. In contrast, whey protein is a complete protein derived from milk that contains all nine essential amino acids and is particularly high in leucine, which is crucial for muscle protein synthesis.

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