The taurine used is synthetic and not from any animal semen
No. Taurine is a sulfonic acid that is found in ox bile, not sperm.
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The musk ox has a symbiotic relationship with a tick that drinks its blood. It is a parasitic relationship, because the ox loses blood while the tick gains a source of nutrients.
No.Like most energy drinks, Monster drinks include taurine, an organic acid which can be found in the lower intestines of many animals, including humans and bulls. It is because this chemical was originally found in ox bile that rumors started about the source of taurine in food products.Any taurine that you see in an ingredients list will have been synthesized in a lab, not extracted from an animal.
No, energy drinks do not have bull sperm in them. There are some of the same chemicals, but you could say the same thing about just about anything!This is an urban legend. Taurine is a major constituent of bile and can be found in the large intestine and in the tissues of many animals, including humans, but it is not bull semen. It was originally obtained from Ox bile back in the 1920s, but today Taurine is obtained from isethionic acid (2-hydroxyethanesulfonic acid), which in turn is obtained from the reaction of ethylene oxide with aqueous sodium bisulfite or the reaction of aziridine with sulfurous acid which leads directly to taurine.
No, energy drinks do not have bull sperm in them. There are some of the same chemicals, but you could say the same thing about just about anything!This is an urban legend. Taurine is a major constituent of bile and can be found in the large intestine and in the tissues of many animals, including humans, but it is not bull semen. It was originally obtained from Ox bile back in the 1920s, but today Taurine is obtained from isethionic acid (2-hydroxyethanesulfonic acid), which in turn is obtained from the reaction of ethylene oxide with aqueous sodium bisulfite or the reaction of aziridine with sulfurous acid which leads directly to taurine.
The answer is No. Red Bull and other energy drinks do not contain Bull Sperm. This idea came about since there is an ingredient called "Taurine" in it. This ingredient is NOT bull sperm but an aminoethanesulfonic acid, particularly in this case, an extremely high quality synthetic production of this acid. Naturally occurring Taurine is necessary for normal skeletal muscle functioning, even assisting with those affected with congestive heart failure by increasing the force and effectiveness of heart-muscle contractions. It also acts as an antioxidant and inherently protects against toxicity of various substances (such as lead and cadmium). Additionally, supplementation with taurine has been shown to prevent oxidative stress induced by exercise.
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Categorically: no. Firstly, that's the wrong way around. Bull sperm is made up of different substances, including the acid Taurine. Taurine occurs naturally in all sorts of places, including human bile, bull bile, testes and urine. It was first extracted from Ox bile. Secondly, the Taurine that we find in food and drink products today is not extracted from any part of animals; who would want that job?! Instead, it is artificially made in laboratories. You can drink energy/stimulation drinks without fear that you are ingesting bull sperm.
Red for reduction and Ox for oxidation: the energy competent moleules include Atp, Gtp and a little Ctp, and more than a little NADPH+.