L-asparagine is a non-essential amino acid that participates in the metabolic regulation of nerve and brain tissue cell functions.
L(+)-Asparagine monohydrate CAS#5794-13-8
L-asparagine is a non-essential amino acid that participates in the metabolic regulation of nerve and brain tissue cell functions.
Appearance: white crystalline powder.Solubility: Easily soluble in water, the solution is acidic.
Stability: Stable at room temperature.N-Acetyl carnosine has a wide range of uses in the medical and nutraceutical fields. It enhances the transport and oxidation of fatty acids in mitochondria, promotes the energy utilization of fats, and is widely used in the fields of physical performance enhancement, fat reduction and fatigue improvement. N-Acetyl carnosine also has antioxidant properties, which are protective against cardiovascular diseases, neurological diseases and cognitive dysfunction in the elderly.
Uses: It is a kind of pharmaceutical intermediates, can also be used in biochemical research and manufacture of culture agents and used as food additives. Microorganism culture. Peptide synthesis. Measurement of aminotransferase substrate. Tuberculosis culture. Bio-culture medium preparation L-asparagine monohydrate is a naturally occurring amino acid, not essential for humans, can be synthesized by the intermediates of the central metabolic pathway. It is used in the synthesis of organic raw materials or drug intermediates.Main Functions and Applications:Biological Functions:Amino Acid Functions: L-Asparagine is one of the important amino acids in the body, involved in protein synthesis and amino acid metabolism. It is essential for many biological processes and cellular functions.
Metabolism: In the body, L-asparagine is converted to aspartic acid by transamination reaction and is involved in amino acid metabolism and nitrogen excretion.
Nutritional Supplements:Nutritional Support: L-Asparagine is used as a supplement to support the body's amino acid balance, especially in situations where additional amino acids are needed, such as in athletes and manual laborers. Mental Function:Research suggests that L-Asparagine may have an effect on cognitive function, particularly in the relief of mental fatigue and anxiety.
Pharmaceutical Applications:Pharmaceutical Ingredients: L-Asparagine monohydrate may be used as one of the active ingredients in the preparation of specific drugs or therapeutic agents.
Anti-cancer research: Derivatives of L-asparagine have also been used in the research of certain anti-cancer drugs, although their main use is still in nutritional supplementation.
Food and Industrial Applications:Food Additives: In the food industry, L-asparagine is sometimes used as an additive, although it is not as widely used as other amino acids.
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