Gummy energy bar with 45 g of carbohydrates in ratio 1:0.8 maltodextrin:fructose and extra sodium (165 mg) with neutral flavor.Caffeine free and caffeinated version (80mg).With gummy texture very easy to eat and without flavorings, sweeteners and colorings.Indicated for high carbohydrate intake.High Carbohydrate Gummy Bar with extra sodium.Provides 45 g of carbohydrates.Glucose and fructose mixture in a 1:0.8 ratio.With a plus of Sodium (Sea salt) 165 mg.Highly digestible gummy texture.Neutral flavor, with no added flavorings.Suitable for Vegans.In.Crown Sport Nutrition.we have thought of all those athletes who need a higher carbohydrate intake during sports practice, that is why we have developed the.Hyper line.of products.With them you can easily reach intakes of more than 60 g/hour of carbohydrates.Within this line we have.HyperBar 45., which is the.adaptation to gummy format.of our.HyperGel 45.Therefore, it is a double bar of 60 g (2x30 g per package) of the highest quality and with an ideal composition of carbohydrates, caffeine and sodium, nutrients necessary to improve the performance of both training and long duration competitions.In this double bar you will have 45 g of carbohydrates (actually 46.1 g), 80 mg of caffeine and an extra contribution of sodium (approx.165 mg).HyperBar 45.contains the ideal blend, according to science, of carbohydrates,.Glucose and Fructose., in ratio.1.25:1.(commonly known as.1:0.8.), in this case we achieve this by using 3 ingredients, sucrose (as a source of glucose and fructose) and directly glucose syrups on one side and fructose syrups on the other.It has been shown that in prolonged exercise the use of carbohydrates that are absorbed in the intestine by different transporters (known as SLGT-1 and GLUT) is the only way to increase the rate of assimilation and oxidation of exogenous carbohydrates above 60 g/hour (Currell, K.et al., MSSE.2.008, Earnest, C.P.et al., JSCR.2004).To this end, research indicates that the ideal is to combine sources that provide glucose and others that provide fructose.Why combine them in a 1.25:1 ratio (1:0.8) and not in the classic 2:1 or other ratio?.Because the latest research has shown that with this ratio we achieve maximal oxidation of exogenous carbohydrates, that is, our body obtains maximal energy efficiency from the carbohydrates consumed (74% efficiency) (Rowlands, D.S.et al., SM.2.015).By way of summary and as a conclusion on the carbohydrates used., in the context of products with a high concentration of carbohydrates to be taken during exercise, the most important thing is that the energy efficiency of the exogenous carbohydrates consumed is maximum and minimize gastrointestinal problems as much as possible and, according to science, to date, this is only achieved by combining these sources of carbohydrates that provide Glucose and Fructose, and in the proportions of.1.25:1.(more commonly known as.1:0.8.) (Rowlands, D.S.et al, SM.2.022).Only in the caffeinated...