At its core, AMINODat is a massive repository of analytical data. It includes over and provides detailed information on:

: Built on more than 68 million analytical results .

While traditional databases like the National Research Council (NRC, 2012) offer foundational data, AMINODat® provides a more dynamic and updated resource for practical formulation.

Historically updated through distinct iterations (such as AMINODat 4.0, 5.0, and 6.0), the platform delivers verified data regarding:

Studies have consistently shown that amino acid supplementation can have a positive impact on muscle growth and recovery. A 2018 study published in the Journal of the International Society of Sports Nutrition found that EAA supplementation increased muscle protein synthesis and improved muscle function in older adults (1). Another study published in 2020 in the Journal of Strength and Conditioning Research found that a post-workout amino acid supplement increased muscle protein synthesis and reduced muscle damage after resistance exercise (2).

– Possibly a branded or research chemical (e.g., related to amino acids, dopamine, or neurotransmitter support). If so, I cannot provide a safety, efficacy, or commercial report because such products often lack peer-reviewed human data, and I don’t have access to proprietary manufacturer documentation.

The database has evolved through several versions, with the latest, , containing data from over 600,000 samples and 31 million analytical results . AMINODat® - Evonik

If we treat "aminodat" as a technical term, it might belong to cheminformatics or bioinformatics. An "aminodat file" could be a structured format (like .fasta for genes or .pdb for proteins) containing amine-specific parameters—perhaps for use in molecular docking simulations or mass spectrometry analysis. A researcher might say, "Export the aminodat to visualize nitrogen-bonding patterns."

Optimizing broiler growth and layer efficiency by balancing essential amino acids (methionine, lysine, threonine).

: Allows nutritionists to optimize amino acid nutrition, ensuring animals receive the precise balance required for growth while minimizing nutrient waste. Quality Control : Helps identify the effects of processing, such as heat damage