Whole Foods Market Whole Foods Market, BCAA Complex, 60 Count supplement bottle
Whole Foods Market

Whole Foods Market, BCAA Complex, 60 Count

What We Researched
8 active ingredients analyzed · 4 inactive ingredients decoded · 4 brand certifications checked · 1 retailer compared · Last updated: Mar 2026
88
Product Score Good
61
Brand Score Fair

Product Analysis

Transparency Excellent

Supplement Facts

IngredientAmount% DV
Thiamine (as thiamine HCI) 1.5 mg 125%
Niacin (as niacinamide) 20 mg 125%
Pantothenic Acid (as calcium pantothenate) 10 mg 200%
Branched Chain Amino Acids Complex (BCAAs) 1000 mg
L-Leucine 500 mg
L-Isoleucine 250 mg
L-Valine 250 mg
L-Glutamine 600 mg
Bioavailability Excellent

Absorption Rating

  • Thiamine (as thiamine HCI) Fair
  • Niacin (as niacinamide) Good
  • Pantothenic Acid (as calcium pantothenate) Good
  • Branched Chain Amino Acids Complex (BCAAs) Good
  • L-Leucine Good
  • L-Isoleucine Good
  • L-Valine Good
  • L-Glutamine Good
Other Ingredients Excellent

Fillers & Additives

  • Vegan capsule (cellulose, water)
  • Magnesium stearate (vegan source)
  • Silicon Dioxide
  • Microcrystalline Cellulose
Efficacy Fair

Dosage Analysis

  • Thiamine (as thiamine HCI) 1.5 mg Effective
  • Niacin (as niacinamide) 20 mg Effective
  • Pantothenic Acid (as calcium pantothenate) 10 mg Effective
  • Branched Chain Amino Acids Complex (BCAAs) 1000 mg Under-dosed
  • L-Leucine 500 mg Under-dosed
  • L-Isoleucine 250 mg High
  • L-Valine 250 mg Effective
  • L-Glutamine 600 mg Under-dosed

Supplement Facts

Ingredient Amount % Daily Value
Thiamine (as thiamine HCI) 1.5 mg 125%
Niacin (as niacinamide) 20 mg 125%
Pantothenic Acid (as calcium pantothenate) 10 mg 200%
Branched Chain Amino Acids Complex (BCAAs) 1000 mg
L-Leucine 500 mg
L-Isoleucine 250 mg
L-Valine 250 mg
L-Glutamine 600 mg

Other Ingredients

Inactive ingredients used in manufacturing. All rated for safety.

Vegan capsule (cellulose, water) Unknown
Magnesium stearate (vegan source) Unknown
Silicon Dioxide Safe

Prevents clumping and ensures consistent dosing.

Microcrystalline Cellulose Safe

Adds bulk to small-dose supplements to make tablets/capsules a manageable size.

Price Comparison

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Brand Trust Report
Whole Foods Market

Founded 1980 · Austin, Texas, United States · 10 products · wholefoodsmarket.com

Certifications

4 certifications
Non Gmo Project Verified Source
Usda Organic Verified Source
Gluten Free Gfco Verified
Vegan Certified Verified

Transparency

1 claim
Third Party Testing Claim — Claimed
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is Whole Foods Market Whole Foods Market, BCAA Complex a good supplement?

Whole Foods Market Whole Foods Market, BCAA Complex, 60 Count received a product quality score of 88/100 in GoodSupp's independent analysis, indicating strong overall quality. The product contains 8 active ingredients with 30 servings per container. Of the 4 inactive ingredients, 2 are rated safe and 0 are flagged for review. The manufacturer, Whole Foods Market, holds a brand trust score of 61/100 with 4 verified certifications including Non Gmo Project, Usda Organic, Gluten Free Gfco, Vegan Certified.

What are the ingredients in Whole Foods Market Whole Foods Market, BCAA Complex?

Whole Foods Market Whole Foods Market, BCAA Complex contains 8 active ingredients: Thiamine (as thiamine HCI) (1.5 mg), Niacin (as niacinamide) (20 mg), Pantothenic Acid (as calcium pantothenate) (10 mg), Branched Chain Amino Acids Complex (BCAAs) (1000 mg), L-Leucine (500 mg), L-Isoleucine (250 mg), and 2 more. Each ingredient's dosage, form, and safety rating is analyzed independently in GoodSupp's full product breakdown.

Is Whole Foods Market Whole Foods Market, BCAA Complex safe to take?

Whole Foods Market Whole Foods Market, BCAA Complex, 60 Count has been analyzed for ingredient safety across all its components. Always consult your healthcare provider before starting any new supplement, especially if you take medications or have underlying health conditions.

Is Whole Foods Market a trustworthy supplement brand?

Whole Foods Market receives a brand trust score of 61/100 based on GoodSupp's independent analysis of certifications, regulatory history, and transparency practices. Founded in 1980 and headquartered in Austin, Texas, United States, the company offers 10 products in their lineup. They hold 4 verified certifications including Non Gmo Project, Usda Organic, Gluten Free Gfco, Vegan Certified. Third-party certifications are independently verified and indicate the brand meets specific quality, purity, and manufacturing standards. No regulatory violations or FDA warning letters were found in our research.

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